It's not how fat you are, it's what you do with it that counts
S Virtue, A Vidal-Puig - PLoS biology, 2008 - journals.plos.org
S Virtue, A Vidal-Puig
PLoS biology, 2008•journals.plos.orgMechanisms underlying obesity-related metabolic disorders are poorly understood. Samuel
Virtue and Antonio Vidal-Puig explore the evidence for an emerging hypothesis that
attributes metabolic complications not to obesity per se, but to an individual's capacity for
adipose tissue expandability.
Virtue and Antonio Vidal-Puig explore the evidence for an emerging hypothesis that
attributes metabolic complications not to obesity per se, but to an individual's capacity for
adipose tissue expandability.
Mechanisms underlying obesity-related metabolic disorders are poorly understood. Samuel Virtue and Antonio Vidal-Puig explore the evidence for an emerging hypothesis that attributes metabolic complications not to obesity per se, but to an individual's capacity for adipose tissue expandability.
