Evidence that insulin resistance is responsible for the decreased thermic effect of glucose in human obesity.
Evidence that insulin resistance is responsible for the decreased thermic effect of glucose in...
Ravussin, E;Acheson, K J;Vernet, O;Danforth, E;Jéquier, E
1985-09-01 00:00:00
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Evidence that insulin resistance is responsible for the decreased thermic effect of glucose in human obesity.
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