A. Evangelopoulos, N. Vallianou, D. Panagiotakos, A. Georgiou, G. Zacharias, E. Vogiatzakis, P. Avgerinos
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The Association Between Uric Acid and Hepatic Function Markers With the Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-aged, Overweight, and Obese People
Abstract:The role of hepatic and renal function on the development of the metabolic syndrome is not well studied in obese, middle-aged, and elderly people. We enrolled 117 consecutive overweight or obese patients and measured their aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl