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Kraemer–Aguiar LG et al. – In the investigated group of young OW/obese women, the direct correlation between post–load PG and TRBCVmax links microvascular parameters with metabolic variables and suggests a key role for microcirculation in OB–related metabolic disorders.

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LG Kraemer-Aguiar, 10/13/09

This is a cross-sectional study and demonstrated that microvascular dysfunction would possibly influence levels of post-load plasma glucose, suggesting that pre-receptor defects on insulin-signalling pathway would be involved on glucose homeostasis in obese women.

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