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    Differences in Muscle Quantity and Quality by HIV Serostatus and Sex

    People with HIV (PWH) experience greater declines in both muscle function and muscle mass with aging. Whether changes in muscle quality and quantity with aging differ between men and women with HIV and the imp...

    Kristine M. Erlandson, S. Langan, J. E. Lake, J. Sun in The Journal of Frailty & Aging (2022)

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    The Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Analogue, Tesamorelin, Decreases Muscle Fat and Increases Muscle Area in Adults with HIV

    Tesamorelin, a growth hormone-releasing hormone analogue, decreases visceral adipose tissue in people living with HIV, however, the effects on skeletal muscle fat and area are unknown.

    S. Adrian, A. Scherzinger, A. Sanyal, J. E. Lake in The Journal of Frailty & Aging (2019)

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    Ridistribuzione del tessuto adiposo dopo liposuzione: difesa del grasso corporeo e modalità di ripristino

    T. L. Hernandez, J. M. Kittelson, C. K. Law, L. L. Ketch, N. R. Stob in L’Endocrinologo (2011)

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    Association of exposure to diabetes in utero with adiposity and fat distribution in a multiethnic population of youth: the Exploring Perinatal Outcomes among Children (EPOCH) Study

    To evaluate whether exposure to maternal gestational diabetes (GDM) is associated with adiposity and fat distribution in a multiethnic population of children.

    T. L. Crume, L. Ogden, N. A. West, K. S. Vehik, A. Scherzinger, S. Daniels in Diabetologia (2011)