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    A strong association between biologically active testosterone and leptin in non-obese men and women is lost with increasing (central) adiposity

    OBJECTIVE: In both humans and rodents, males have lower levels of leptin than females at any level of adiposity. Experimental data support the idea that testosterone exerts a negative influence on leptin levels. ...

    S Söderberg, T Olsson, M Eliasson, O Johnson, K Brismar in International Journal of Obesity (2001)

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    Abdominal and gynoid adipose distribution and incident myocardial infarction in women and men

    The relationships between objectively measured abdominal and gynoid adipose mass with the prospective risk of myocardial infarction (MI) has been scarcely investigated. We aimed to investigate the associations...

    P Wiklund, F Toss, J-H Jansson, M Eliasson, G Hallmans in International Journal of Obesity (2010)

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    Low-carbohydrate, high-protein score and mortality in a northern Swedish population-based cohort

    Long-term effects of carbohydrate-restricted diets are unclear. We examined a low-carbohydrate, high-protein (LCHP) score in relation to mortality.

    L M Nilsson, A Winkvist, M Eliasson, J-H Jansson in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2012)