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The prevalence of obesity has recently reached epidemic proportions along with obesity-associated cardiometabolic disorders such as, insulin resistance. Obesity is connected with chronic, low grade inflammation and is responsible for the activation of the complement system, of which, the complement 3 (C3) plays the vital role. The role of the C3 in the human immune system is well revealed, but the effect of improbable management of the C3 on health requires further investigation. Vitamin D deficiency is also prevalent worldwide. Vitamin D status has linked with obesity as well as with immune…mehr

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The prevalence of obesity has recently reached epidemic proportions along with obesity-associated cardiometabolic disorders such as, insulin resistance. Obesity is connected with chronic, low grade inflammation and is responsible for the activation of the complement system, of which, the complement 3 (C3) plays the vital role. The role of the C3 in the human immune system is well revealed, but the effect of improbable management of the C3 on health requires further investigation. Vitamin D deficiency is also prevalent worldwide. Vitamin D status has linked with obesity as well as with immune system defect. Hence, we aimed in this study to determine vitamin D and proinflammatory biomarkers (i.e. C3 and C-reactive protein (CRP)) serum levels, and their association with insulin resistance along with different adiposity indicators among participants with obesity as compared to healthy control aged 18-35 years from the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Autorenporträt
Reem M. Al Haj Ahmad : Master en nutrition humaine et diététique, Université de Jordanie, Amman, Jordanie, 2016.