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Metabolic adaptation
HIV-infected men without clinical evidence of lipodystrophy also had a significantly greater percentage of total body fat in the trunk and a significantly lower percent of body fat in the extremities compared to healthy controls.
Monitoring body fat distribution in HIV-infected men is crucial for identifying metabolic changes.
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HIV-infected men without clinical evidence of lipodystrophy also had a significantly greater percentage of total body fat in the trunk and a significantly lower percent of body fat in the extremities compared to healthy controls.
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Fat distribution is altered in HIV‐infected men without clinical evidence of the HIV lipodystrophy syndrome
Lisa A. Kosmiski et al. · HIV Medicine · 2003
cross-sectional · n=43Cited 32×
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