Association of human adenovirus-36 in overweight Korean adults

Background: Although human adenovirus-36 (Ad-36) has been reported to be associated with obesity in US adults and children, Korean children and the Italian population, the association has not been found in Dutch or Belgian populations or in US military subjects. Therefore, we examined whether Ad-36...

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description Background: Although human adenovirus-36 (Ad-36) has been reported to be associated with obesity in US adults and children, Korean children and the Italian population, the association has not been found in Dutch or Belgian populations or in US military subjects. Therefore, we examined whether Ad-36 infection is associated with obesity in Korean adults. Methods: A total of 540 age- and sex-matched individuals, who were normal weight, overweight or obese, were selected from participants in routine health examinations at the Ewha Womans University Medical Center. Overweight participants were defined as those with a body mass index (BMI) of 23⩽BMI
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Adenovirus Infections, Human - blood
Adenovirus Infections, Human - complications
Adenovirus Infections, Human - epidemiology
Adenovirus Infections, Human - immunology
Adenoviruses
Adenoviruses, Human - immunology
Adipocytes
Adult
Adults
Antibodies
Asian Continental Ancestry Group - statistics & numerical data
Biological and medical sciences
Biomarkers - blood
Body Mass Index
Cardiovascular disease
Case-Control Studies
Cholesterol
Cholesterol, HDL - blood
Complications and side effects
Cross-Sectional Studies
Epidemiology
Female
Health aspects
Health promotion
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Humans
Internal Medicine
Male
Medical sciences
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metabolic Diseases
Middle Aged
Neutralization
Nutrition research
Obesity
Obesity - virology
Odds Ratio
original-article
Overweight
Overweight - blood
Overweight - epidemiology
Overweight - immunology
Overweight - virology
Population
Prevalence
Public Health
Republic of Korea - epidemiology
Risk Factors
Task forces
Triglycerides - blood
title Association of human adenovirus-36 in overweight Korean adults
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