The role of iron metabolism in chronic diseases related to obesity

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Abstract

Obesity is one of the major public health problems threatening the world, as well as a potential risk factor for chronic metabolic diseases. There is growing evidence that iron metabolism is altered in obese people, however, the highly refined regulation of iron metabolism in obesity and obesity-related complications is still being investigated. Iron accumulation can affect the body’s sensitivity to insulin, Type 2 diabetes, liver disease and cardiovascular disease. This review summarized the changes and potential mechanisms of iron metabolism in several chronic diseases related to obesity, providing new clues for future research.

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Qiu, F., Wu, L., Yang, G., Zhang, C., Liu, X., Sun, X., … Wang, N. (2022, December 1). The role of iron metabolism in chronic diseases related to obesity. Molecular Medicine. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10020-022-00558-6

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