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Circulating ghrelin levels are decreased in human obesity
Matthias Tschöp
, Christian Weyer
, P. Antonio Tataranni
, Viswanath Devanarayan
, Eric Ravussin
, Mark L. Heiman
Lilly Corporate Center
National Institutes of Health
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
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Plasma Ghrelin
100%
Human Obesity
100%
Ghrelin Level
100%
Ghrelin
80%
Body Fat Percentage
60%
Fasting Insulin
40%
Pima Indians
40%
High Prevalence
20%
Obesity Prevalence
20%
Food Intake
20%
X-ray Absorption
20%
Weight Gain
20%
Rodents
20%
Leptin
20%
Body Composition
20%
Prospective Clinical Study
20%
Growth Hormone Treatment
20%
Natural Ligands
20%
Plasma Insulin
20%
Radioimmunoassay
20%
Rat Stomach
20%
Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor (GHS-R)
20%
Fat Utilization
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Ghrelin
100%
Blood Plasma
50%
Body Fat
30%
Stomach
10%
Prevalence
10%
Absorption
10%
X Ray
10%
Insulin Blood Level
10%
Body Composition
10%
Growth Hormone Release
10%
Radioimmunoassay
10%
Insulin
10%
Leptin
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ghrelin
100%
Blood Plasma
50%
Body Fat
30%
Absorption
10%
X Ray
10%
Clinical Study
10%
Prevalence
10%
Insulin Blood Level
10%
Body Composition
10%
Growth Hormone Release
10%
Growth Hormone Secretagogue Receptor
10%
Leptin
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ghrelin
100%
Body Fat
30%
Prevalence
10%
Clinical Study
10%
Food Intake
10%
X-Ray Absorption
10%
Ghrelin Receptor
10%
Growth Hormone Release
10%
Leptin
10%
Radioimmunoassay
10%