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pro vyhledávání: '"B M Ajobo"'
Autor:
E. O. Agbedana, J. R. Adebusuyi, O E Oyewole, B M Ajobo, O. Hassan, K. S. Akinlade, D. P. Bitrus, Olatunbosun Ganiyu Arinola, J. A. Olaniyi, S. U. Okoli, Mayowa O. Owolabi, M. O. Ebesunun, K Adigun, Adesoji Adedipe Fasanmade, M A Charles-Davies, O. I. Famuyiwa, U A Fabian
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences. 8:84-90
Reproductive dysfunction is associated with metabolic syndrome. Since fertility is highly valued in Africa, preliminary data on the association of metabolic syndrome with indices of reproductive function in premenopausal Nigerian women was provided.
Autor:
S. U. Okoli, K. S. Akinlade, Olatunbosun Ganiyu Arinola, D Laniyan, Mayowa O. Owolabi, J. A. Olaniyi, O E Oyewole, K Adigun, B M Ajobo, E. O. Agbedana, J. R. Adebusuyi, O. Hassan, Adesoji Adedipe Fasanmade, M. O. Ebesunun, M A Charles-Davies
Publikováno v:
Journal of Scientific Research and Reports. 10:1-12
Department of Chemical Pathology, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan 200284, Nigeria. Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan 200284, Nigeria. Department of Haematology, College of Medicine, University
Autor:
B M Ajobo, K Adigun, O. Hassan, Olatunbosun Ganiyu Arinola, O E Oyewole, K. S. Akinlade, J. A. Olaniyi, Mayowa O. Owolabi, J. R. Adebusuyi, Adesoji Adedipe Fasanmade, E. O. Agbedana, M. O. Ebesunun, M A Charles-Davies, U A Fabian
Publikováno v:
Cardiology and Angiology: An International Journal. 3:149-156
Metabolic Syndrome (MS), which affects 33.1% of Nigerians, predisposing them to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, has been associated with the female gender. The cardioprotective effect of oestradiol against CVD is now controversial and was investig
Autor:
O E Oyewole, Sheu Kadiri Rahamon, O. Hassan, E. O. Agbedana, M. O. Ebesunun, J. A. Olaniyi, Adesoji Adedipe Fasanmade, B M Ajobo, J. R. Adebusuyi, M A Charles-Davies, O. O. Popoola, K. S. Akinlade, U A Fabian, Mayowa O. Owolabi, W Omiyale, K Adigun, Olatunbosun Ganiyu Arinola
Publikováno v:
African Health Sciences; Vol 17, No 2 (2017); 453-462
Objective: This study evaluated the effects of a 12-month dietary modification on indices of inflammation and pro-thrombosis in adults with metabolic syndrome (MS). Materials and methods: This longitudinal study involved 252 adults with MS recruited
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::86004c4a0603c6e4e468b642c2a718eb
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5637031/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5637031/