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Gender differences in fat metabolism
E.E. Blaak
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NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
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Gender Differences
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Upper Body
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Fat Metabolism
100%
Fat Storage
75%
Free Fatty Acid Release
75%
Fatty Acid Metabolism
50%
Body Fat Percentage
50%
Fat Oxidation
50%
Catecholamines
50%
Body Fat
50%
Fat Depots
50%
Depot
50%
Netherlands
25%
Maastricht University
25%
Human Biology
25%
Adipose Tissue Biopsy
25%
Abdominal
25%
Visceral Adipose Tissue
25%
High-fat Diet
25%
High Resistance
25%
Exercise-induced
25%
Fat-free Mass
25%
Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue
25%
During Exercise
25%
Fatty Acids
25%
Lipolysis
25%
Body Fat Distribution
25%
Nutrition Research
25%
Lower Body
25%
Meal Ingestion
25%
Fat Balance
25%
Gluteal
25%
Subcutaneous Depot
25%
Significance of Differences
25%
Regional Fat
25%
Total Body Fat
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lipid Metabolism
100%
Lipid Storage
100%
Sex Difference
100%
Fatty Acid
66%
Body Fat
66%
Adipose Tissue
50%
Fatty Acid Metabolism
33%
Catecholamine
33%
In Vitro
16%
Lipolysis
16%
Nutrition Physiology
16%
Food Intake
16%
Leg
16%
Body Fat Percentage
16%
Body Fat Distribution
16%
Subcutaneous Fat
16%
Biopsy Technique
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lipid Storage
100%
Lipid Metabolism
100%
Sex Difference
100%
Body Fat
83%
Free Fatty Acids
50%
Fatty Acid Metabolism
33%
Catecholamine
33%
Ingestion
16%
Lipolysis
16%
Fat Free Mass
16%
Body Fat Distribution
16%
In Vivo Study
16%
INIS
metabolism
100%
fats
100%
men
57%
women
52%
fatty acids
31%
storage
26%
adipose tissue
15%
oxidation
15%
data
10%
in vivo
10%
exercise
10%
catecholamines
10%
biopsy
5%
humans
5%
females
5%
ingestion
5%
nutrition
5%
regulations
5%
comparative evaluations
5%
males
5%
variations
5%
netherlands
5%
reviews
5%
energy
5%
in vitro
5%
distribution
5%
universities
5%
biology
5%
balances
5%
Neuroscience
Metabolic Pathway
100%
Adipose Tissue
75%
Fatty Acids
75%
Free Fatty Acids
75%
In Vivo
50%
Catecholamine
50%
In Vitro
25%
Lipolysis
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Fatty Acid
100%
Gender Difference
100%
Body Fat
83%
Catecholamine
33%
Fat Free Mass
16%
Body Fat Distribution
16%
Biopsy Technique
16%
Food Science
Free Fatty Acids
100%
Nutrition Physiology
33%