Adults with metabolically healthy overweight or obesity present more brown adipose tissue and higher thermogenesis than their metabolically unhealthy counterparts
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Published:2024-02
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Volume:100
Page:104948
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ISSN:2352-3964
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Container-title:eBioMedicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:eBioMedicine
Author:
Jurado-Fasoli LucasORCID,
Sanchez-Delgado GuillermoORCID,
Alcantara Juan M.A.,
Acosta Francisco M.,
Sanchez-Sanchez Rocio,
Labayen Idoia,
Ortega Francisco B.,
Martinez-Tellez Borja,
Ruiz Jonatan R.ORCID
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