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    CONCEPCIONES CULTURALES EN TORNO A LA SALUD Y LA ENFERMEDAD EN POBLACIÓN DE ADULTOS DE JALISCO, MÉXICO by Serrano Hernández, Marcela, Torres López, Teresa M., Ávalos Alcántara, Gabriel

    Published 2009
    “…AbstractThe objective of this study was to describe the vision of health and disease from the cultural concept of the general population, besides presenting the vision of men and women. It was an exploratory cross-sectional study. …”
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    BIOMARCADORES MOLECULARES EN LA PREDICCIÓN DE SARCOPENIA by Garza-González, Elena L., Gallegos-Flores, Elaine A., Hernández-Gutiérrez, Jazmín, Flores-Monsivais, Janeth E., Nava-González, Edna J.

    Published 2017
    “…Sarcopenia is defined as the progressive and constant loss of lean muscle mass as well as the function and strength of skeletal muscle. It is usually presented as a process of aging, in which the body experiences a progressive deterioration of quality, reduction in size, number of muscle fibers, collagen, motor unit modification (which has been associated with increased percentage of fat), hormonal changes, inflammatory mechanisms, oxidative stress, protein intake and physical activity. …”
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    OBESIDAD Y SALUD, ¿EN REALIDAD EXISTE EL PACIENTE OBESO METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? by Acebo Martínez, Mónica Lucía

    Published 2017
    “…Methods: Study with descriptive review design, the sample material were articles that addressed the description of pathophysiological factors of obesity, the search focused on retrievable items on the platforms PubMed (Medline) and Ebsco through the use of statements “Pathophysiology and Obesity” y “Healthy and Obesity”. Results: To present  obesity  represents  a  cardiovascular  risk situation  on  its  own,  especially  the  so-called  central  obesity  in  promoting  the development  of  cardiovascular  risk  factors.  …”
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