Hepatitis C virus directly associates with insulin resistance independent of the visceral fat area in nonobese and nondiabetic patients
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Authors:
Yoneda, M.;
Saito, S.;
Ikeda, T.;
Fujita, K.;
Mawatari, H.;
Kirikoshi, H.;
Inamori, M.;
Nozaki, Y.;
Akiyama, T.;
Takahashi, H.;
Abe, Y.;
Kubota, K.;
Iwasaki, T.;
Terauchi, Y.;
Togo, S.;
Nakajima, A.
Source:
J Viral Hepat, Volume 14, Issue 9, p.600-607 (2007)
Keywords:
Abdominal Fat,
Adipose Tissue,
Adult,
analysis,
Biopsy,
blood,
Blood Glucose,
Body Fat Distribution,
chronic HCV,
Cities,
Diabetes Mellitus,
Fasting,
Female,
Fibrosis,
Gastroenterology,
Glucose,
HCV,
Hepacivirus,
hepatitis,
Hepatitis C,
hepatitis C virus,
Hepatitis C,Chronic,
history,
Homeostasis,
Humans,
Infection,
Insulin,
Insulin Resistance,
Japan,
Liver,
Male,
Medicine,
metabolism,
Middle Aged,
Obesity,
Patients,
physiology,
Regression Analysis,
Research,
Research Support,
resistance,
Rna,
Rna,Viral,
Tomography,
virology