Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes Differentiate by Biological (Metabolic) Age and Metabolic Flexibility
Marakhouski Yk
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Marakhouski Yk: State Educational Institution “Belarusian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education†, Belarus
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2023, vol. 52, issue 1, 43362-43365
Abstract:
Much of the disease burden is associated with metabolic dysfunction [1], primarily in obesity, which increases the risk of cardio-metabolic diseases, multiple cancers [2] and dementia [3] in aging people. These associations are confirmed by experimental studies of aging [4]. Thus, there is a causal explanation for why subgroups of the population with poor metabolic health (metabolically unhealthy) carry a higher cumulative burden of multiple chronic diseases later in life. The predictive power of metabolic profiling has been demonstrated in population studies [5], but the practical value may be limited for an individual (individual) patient [6].
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Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2023.52.008203
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