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Donma, Orkide, Donma, Mustafa M.
Chronologic age (CA) of individuals is closely related to obesity and generally affects the magnitude of obesity parameters. On the other hand, close association between basal metabolic rate (BMR) and metabolic age (MA) is also a matter of concern. I
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Donma, Orkide, Donma, Mustafa M.
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is widely used and an accepted measure of energy expenditure. Its principal determinant is body mass. However, this parameter is also correlated with a variety of other factors. The objective of this study is to measure BMR
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Donma, Mustafa M., Donma, Orkide
The impact of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on cognition and functions of the brain is being investigated. Iron deficiency and deficiencies of B9 (folate) as well as B12 (cobalamin) vitamins are best-known nutritional anemias. They are associated with co
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Donma, Orkide, Donma, Mustafa M.
Obesity is associated with increased fat mass as well as fat percentage. Minerals are the elements, which are of vital importance. In this study, the relationships between body as well as bone mineral profile and the percentage as well as mass values
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Donma, Orkide, Donma, Mustafa M.
Basal metabolic rate is questioned as a risk factor for weight gain. The relations between basal metabolic rate and body composition have not been cleared yet. The impact of fat mass on basal metabolic rate is also uncertain. Within this context, ind
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Autor:
Donma, Mustafa M., Orkide Donma
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BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
A growing list of cancers might be influenced by obesity. Obesity is associated with an increased risk for the occurrence and development of some cancers. Inflammation can lead to cancer. It is one of the characteristic features of cancer and plays a
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Autor:
Orkide Donma, Donma, Mustafa M.
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BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Obesity may lead to growing serious health problems throughout the world. Vitamin D appears to play a role in cardiovascular and metabolic health. Vitamin D deficiency may add to derangements in human metabolic systems, particularly those of children
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Donma, Mustafa M., Orkide Donma
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BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Obesity is known to be associated with many clinically important diseases including metabolic syndrome (MetS). Vitamin B12 plays essential roles in fat and protein metabolisms and its cooperation with vitamin B9 is well-known. The aim of this study i
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Autor:
Orkide Donma, Donma, Mustafa M.
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BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Obesity is a low-grade inflammatory disease and may lead to health problems such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes. It is also associated with important risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. This requires the detailed evaluation of obesity,
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Autor:
Orkide Donma, Donma, Mustafa M.
Publikováno v:
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Obesity, a disease associated with a low-grade inflammation, is a risk factor for the development of metabolic syndrome (MetS). So far, MetS risk factors such as parameters related to glucose and lipid metabolisms as well as blood pressure were consi
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