Increased innate immune responses in adolescents with obesity and its relation to subclinical cardiovascular measures : an exploratory study
Bekkering Siroon; Saner Christoph; Novakovic Boris; Mansell Toby; Longmore Danielle K.; McCallum Zoe; Ponsonby Anne-Louise; Juonala Markus; Netea Mihai G.; Sabin Matthew A.; Saffery Richard; Riksen Niels P.; Burgner David P.
Increased innate immune responses in adolescents with obesity and its relation to subclinical cardiovascular measures : an exploratory study
Bekkering Siroon
Saner Christoph
Novakovic Boris
Mansell Toby
Longmore Danielle K.
McCallum Zoe
Ponsonby Anne-Louise
Juonala Markus
Netea Mihai G.
Sabin Matthew A.
Saffery Richard
Riksen Niels P.
Burgner David P.
Cell Press
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082786073
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082786073
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Cardiometabolic risk accrues across the lifecourse and childhood and adolescence are key periods for effective prevention. Obesity is associated with inflammation in adults, but paediatric data are scarce. In a cross-sectional and longitudinal study, we investigated immune cell composition and activation in 31 adolescents with obesity (41.9% male, BMIz>2.5, 14.4y) and 22 controls with healthy weight (45.1% male, -1.5
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