This study by highlighting a clinically “dangerous liaison” between ectopic fat depots and metabolic/inflammatory markers, might permit to identify women with a worse metabolic phenotype and encourage lifestyle changes for improving their general and reproductive health together.

Ectopic Fat Depots and Cardiometabolic Burden: A Possible Dangerous Liaison in Women Planning Assisted Reproduction / Michela Cirillo; Maria Boddi; Maria Elisabetta Coccia; Monica Attanasio; Cinzia Fatini. - In: JOURNAL OF FAMILY AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH. - ISSN 1735-8949. - ELETTRONICO. - 15:(2021), pp. 118-124. [10.18502/jfrh.v15i2.6453]

Ectopic Fat Depots and Cardiometabolic Burden: A Possible Dangerous Liaison in Women Planning Assisted Reproduction

Michela Cirillo;Maria Boddi;Maria Elisabetta Coccia;Monica Attanasio;Cinzia Fatini
2021

Abstract

This study by highlighting a clinically “dangerous liaison” between ectopic fat depots and metabolic/inflammatory markers, might permit to identify women with a worse metabolic phenotype and encourage lifestyle changes for improving their general and reproductive health together.
2021
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Michela Cirillo; Maria Boddi; Maria Elisabetta Coccia; Monica Attanasio; Cinzia Fatini
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