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Eaten when a boy is aged three, these kinds of products were linked to obesity by the time the child reached five. However, the UPFs did not increase the risk of obesity for girls of the same age.
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The researchers said, "Increased intermuscular fat is associated with (coronary microvascular dysfunction) and adverse cardiovascular outcomes independently of BMI and conventional risk factors." ...
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The association persisted independently of BMI and other traditional risk factors. Increased intermuscular fat, not BMI, was independently associated with coronary microvascular function and major ...
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“Increased intermuscular fat is associated with (coronary microvascular dysfunction) and adverse cardiovascular outcomes independently of BMI and conventional risk factors,” the authors wrote.