2016
Perceptual and Brain Response to Odors Is Associated with Body Mass Index and Postprandial Total Ghrelin Reactivity to a Meal
Sun X, Veldhuizen MG, Babbs AE, Sinha R, Small DM. Perceptual and Brain Response to Odors Is Associated with Body Mass Index and Postprandial Total Ghrelin Reactivity to a Meal. Chemical Senses 2016, 41: 233-248. PMID: 26826114, PMCID: PMC4850930, DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjv081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexMass indexHealthy weight subjectsBrain responsesFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingGhrelin suppressionWeight subjectsMetabolic healthFree fatty acidsMetabolic measuresAnimal studiesBody weightResonance imagingOlfactory-guided behaviorDifferential brain responsesEndocrine influencesChemosensory stimuliMetabolic peptidesMetabolic responseOlfactory sensitivityHuman researchInconsistent resultsMealFatty acids
2010
Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Disease: Hormonal and Biochemical Influences
Pérez-López FR, Larrad-Mur L, Kallen A, Chedraui P, Taylor HS. Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Disease: Hormonal and Biochemical Influences. Reproductive Sciences 2010, 17: 511-531. PMID: 20460551, PMCID: PMC3107852, DOI: 10.1177/1933719110367829.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDevelopment of CVDCardiovascular diseaseSex hormonesSmooth muscle cell wallVascular wall thicknessOvert atherosclerosisCardiovascular changesAccumulation of cellsLower riskEndocrine factorsGender differencesEndocrine influencesAtherosclerosisHormoneBiochemical influencesDiseaseOverview of factorsGenetic backgroundExtracellular matrixWall thicknessAndrogensEstradiolPubMedEndotheliumHormonal
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