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New study linking vA to metabolic syndrome, obesity and increased LDL, uric acid and triglyceride levels in children
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ggenereux on February 15, 2022, 10:00 am
"The risk of prevalent MetS, general obesity, high LDL, high TC and hyperuricemia still increased with vitamin A levels. MetS was at a high prevalence level in children and adolescents in Jiangsu that were 7–17 years old. Vitamin A was positively associated with obesity, MetS, dyslipidemia and hyperuricemia."
Citation: Tian, T.; Wang, Y.; Xie, W.;
Zhang, J.; Ni, Y.; Peng, X.; Sun, G.;
Dai, Y.; Zhou, Y. Associations between Serum Vitamin A and Metabolic Risk Factors among Eastern Chinese Children and Adolescents. Nutrients 2022, 14, 610.
"The risk of prevalent MetS, general obesity, high LDL, high TC and hyperuricemia still increased with vitamin A levels. MetS was at a high prevalence level in children and adolescents in Jiangsu that were 7–17 years old. Vitamin A was positively associated with obesity, MetS, dyslipidemia and hyperuricemia."
Citation: Tian, T.; Wang, Y.; Xie, W.;
Zhang, J.; Ni, Y.; Peng, X.; Sun, G.;
Dai, Y.; Zhou, Y. Associations between Serum Vitamin A and Metabolic Risk Factors among Eastern Chinese Children and Adolescents. Nutrients 2022, 14, 610.
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