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Insulin sensitivity, metabolic flexibility, and serum adiponectin concentration in women with anorexia nervosa
Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental, 11/03/09
Karczewska–Kupczewska M et al. – Women with AN have normal insulin sensitivity because of the preserved response of glucose oxidation, nonoxidative glucose metabolism in response to insulin, and normal metabolic flexibility. High adiponectin concentration and normal insulin sensitivity in anorectic women suggest that in AN the adipocytes are still capable of functioning at the level that is sufficient to prevent the metabolic consequences.
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