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Postprandial Vascular Reactivity in Obese and Normal Weight Young Adults
Obesity, 10/19/09
Ayer JG et al. – The vascular responses to a high–fat meal are similar in obese and normal weight young adults. An exaggerated alteration in postprandial vascular reactivity is thus unlikely to contribute importantly to the increased cardiovascular risk of obesity.
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