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The following pages link to Sympathetic nervous system behavior in human obesity (Q37071402):
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- Control of metabolic and cardiovascular function by the leptin-brain melanocortin pathway (Q26824250) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome and the hepatorenal reflex (Q28073645) (← links)
- Central resistin enhances renal sympathetic nerve activity via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase but reduces the activity to brown adipose tissue via extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (Q28568034) (← links)
- Obesity-related glomerulopathy: clinical and pathologic characteristics and pathogenesis. (Q30249819) (← links)
- Moderate long-term modulation of neuropeptide Y in hypothalamic arcuate nucleus induces energy balance alterations in adult rats (Q31027469) (← links)
- The role of the sympathetic nervous system in obesity-related hypertension (Q33622500) (← links)
- The brain melanocortin system, sympathetic control, and obesity hypertension (Q33716111) (← links)
- Independent and cumulative effects of resting heart rate and pulse pressure with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Chinese rural population. (Q33753084) (← links)
- Therapeutic strategies for targeting excessive central sympathetic activation in human hypertension (Q33805761) (← links)
- The effects of catechin rich teas and caffeine on energy expenditure and fat oxidation: a meta-analysis (Q34168015) (← links)
- Neural innervation of white adipose tissue and the control of lipolysis (Q34244188) (← links)
- Accessing autonomic function can early screen metabolic syndrome (Q34391625) (← links)
- Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Improves Cardiometabolic Function in Young Obese Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Q34622523) (← links)
- Impaired sympathoadrenal axis function contributes to enhanced insulin secretion in prediabetic obese rats (Q35167806) (← links)
- Enhancement of energy expenditure following a single oral dose of flavan-3-ols associated with an increase in catecholamine secretion (Q35400098) (← links)
- Disrupted prenatal maternal cortisol, maternal obesity, and childhood wheeze. Insights into prenatal programming (Q35546579) (← links)
- A Single Oral Administration of Theaflavins Increases Energy Expenditure and the Expression of Metabolic Genes (Q35777298) (← links)
- Sympathetic Activity Assessed during Exercise Recovery in Young Obese Females (Q35893988) (← links)
- Blood Pressure Control at Rest and during Exercise in Obese Children and Adults (Q35991051) (← links)
- Monosodium glutamate neonatal treatment induces cardiovascular autonomic function changes in rodents (Q36284839) (← links)
- Evaluation of the association between the ADRA2A genetic polymorphisms and type 2 diabetes in a Chinese Han population (Q36408110) (← links)
- Obesity-induced increases in sympathetic nerve activity: sex matters (Q36672718) (← links)
- Increased body fat is associated with potentiation of blood pressure response to hypoxia in healthy men: relations with insulin and leptin (Q36762824) (← links)
- Study on autonomic dysfunction and metabolic syndrome in Chinese patients (Q37385534) (← links)
- Role of leptin and central nervous system melanocortins in obesity hypertension (Q37527168) (← links)
- Lower urinary tract symptoms, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and obesity (Q37537765) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome and the hepatorenal reflex. (Q37604638) (← links)
- Leptin Resistance and the Neuro-Adipose Connection (Q37681152) (← links)
- Hypertension and obesity after pediatric kidney transplantation: management based on pathophysiology: a mini review (Q37709360) (← links)
- Obesity-related hypertension and its remission following gastric bypass surgery - a review of the mechanisms and predictive factors (Q38067796) (← links)
- Adipose afferent reflex: sympathetic activation and obesity hypertension. (Q38151943) (← links)
- Detrimental and protective fat: body fat distribution and its relation to metabolic disease (Q38265267) (← links)
- High aminopeptidase A activity contributes to blood pressure control in ob/ob mice by AT2 receptor-dependent mechanism (Q38289835) (← links)
- Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in obesity and Prader-Willi syndrome: current evidence and implications for future obesity therapies. (Q38317227) (← links)
- Is it time to think about the sodium glucose co-transporter 2 sympathetically? (Q38586588) (← links)
- Sympathetic regulation of blood pressure in normotension and hypertension: when sex matters (Q38673342) (← links)
- The sympathetic neuro-adipose connection and the control of body weight. (Q39200581) (← links)
- Protein-energy malnutrition at mid-adulthood does not imprint long-term metabolic consequences in male rats (Q40777459) (← links)
- Sex difference in the association between habitual daytime napping and prevalence of diabetes: a population-based study (Q41197883) (← links)
- Arcuate neuropeptide Y inhibits sympathetic nerve activity via multiple neuropathways. (Q41661642) (← links)
- High-fat food, sympathetic nerve activity, and hypertension: danger soon after the first bite? (Q42687810) (← links)
- Sympathetic inhibition after bariatric surgery (Q42928733) (← links)
- Plasma levels and potential roles of catestatin in patients with coronary heart disease (Q43442071) (← links)
- Ambulatory arterial stiffness index in children after kidney transplantation (Q44559376) (← links)
- Effects of aerobic exercise training on variability and heart rate kinetic during submaximal exercise after gastric bypass surgery--a randomized controlled trial (Q44823903) (← links)
- Neuropeptide Y acts in the paraventricular nucleus to suppress sympathetic nerve activity and its baroreflex regulation. (Q45829916) (← links)
- Effect of Metaboreflex on Cardiovascular System in Subjects of Metabolic Syndrome (Q47172854) (← links)
- Possible mechanisms of postprandial physiological alterations following flavan 3-ol ingestion (Q47190068) (← links)
- Resting energy expenditure in normal-weight and overweight/obese subjects was similar despite elevated sympathovagal balance. (Q47275487) (← links)
- Does our fat tell our brain what to do? A sympathetic' appraisal (Q48216147) (← links)