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Did you know? Hormonal imbalances can subtly influence lipid metabolism, insulin sensitivity, body weight, and renal function. Disruptions in calcium, vitamin D, and magnesium signaling may amplify cardiometabolic risk, underscoring the need for integrated endocrine monitoring across obesity, diabetes, and lipid disorders to support long-term metabolic health.

Could a more holistic approach to hormonal monitoring improve cardiometabolic outcomes across diverse metabolic conditions?

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Could a more holistic approach to hormonal monitoring improve cardiometabolic outcomes across diverse metabolic conditions?

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Emerging evidence links hormonal imbalance to metabolic dysfunction, oxidative stress, and elevated cardiovascular risk. Conditions marked by insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and obesity share disrupted endocrine signaling that accelerates cardiometabolic complications across populations.

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Pathogenic analysis of post-transplantation obesity: A comprehensive systematic review - PubMed

Pathogenic analysis of post-transplantation obesity: A comprehensive systematic review - PubMed

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41607827/

Post-transplant obesity arises from a complex interplay of pharmacological, behavioral, and molecular factors. A multidisciplinary approach-incorporating pharmacological modification, nutritional management, physical activity, and molecular-targeted therapies-is essential to mitigate obesity and...

Systematic review identifies pharmacological, behavioral, and molecular drivers of post-transplant obesity, highlighting immunosuppressant effects, lifestyle factors, and adipokine dysregulation, and advocating multidisciplinary strategies to improve long-term transplant outcomes.

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The impact of the number and frequency of visits on weight loss success in patients attending the obesity outpatient clinic - PubMed

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41517662/

Regular follow-up and the frequency of outpatient clinic visits are crucial factors in the management of obesity. This study aimed to assess the impact of the number and frequency of...

Retrospective study shows higher number and frequency of obesity clinic visits significantly improve weight loss outcomes, identifying visit thresholds that predict ≥5% weight loss and support regular follow-up for sustained success.