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    Cortisol secretion in relation to body fat distribution in obese premenopausal women by Mårin, P, Darin, N, Amemiya, T, Andersson, B, Jern, S, Björntorp, P

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-08-1992)
    “…Urinary cortisol output and serum cortisol concentrations were measured in the steady state, under "field" conditions, and during standardized inhibitory and…”
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    The morphology and metabolism of intraabdominal adipose tissue in men by Mårin, P, Andersson, B, Ottosson, M, Olbe, L, Chowdhury, B, Kvist, H, Holm, G, Sjöström, L, Björntorp, P

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-11-1992)
    “…Mass, morphology, and metabolism of total adipose tissue and its subcutaneous, visceral, and retroperitoneal subcompartments were examined in 16 men with a…”
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    Effect of long-term oral testosterone undecanoate treatment on prostate volume and serum prostate-specific antigen concentration in eugonadal middle-aged men by Holmäng, S, Mårin, P, Lindstedt, G, Hedelin, H

    Published in The Prostate (1993)
    “…Testosterone undecanoate (160 mg/day) or placebo was given orally in a double-blind fashion for 8 months to 23 middle-aged men without urinary tract symptoms…”
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    Atopic dermatitis, stinging, and effects of chronic stress: A pathocausal study by Lonne-Rahm, Solbritt, Berg, Mats, Mårin, Per, Nordlind, Klas

    “…Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) often have increased skin sensitivity and this symptom often worsens during stress. We sought to find out whether patients…”
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    Assimilation and mobilization of triglycerides in subcutaneous abdominal and femoral adipose tissue in vivo in men: effects of androgens by Mårin, P, Odén, B, Björntorp, P

    “…Studies on regional differences of adipose tissue metabolism have mainly been performed in vitro. To allow measurements of lipid uptake in vivo in man,…”
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    Growth hormone treatment of abdominally obese men reduces abdominal fat mass, improves glucose and lipoprotein metabolism, and reduces diastolic blood pressure by JOHANNSSON, G, MARIN, P, LÖNN, L, OTTOSSON, M, STENLÖF, K, BJÖRNTORP, P, SJÖSTRÖM, L, BENGTSSON, B.-A

    “…The most central findings in both GH deficiency in adults and the metabolic syndrome are abdominal/visceral obesity and insulin resistance. Abdominal obesity…”
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    Mental distress, obesity and body fat distribution in middle-aged men by Rosmond, Roland, Lapidus, Leif, Mårin, Per, Björntorp, Per

    Published in Obesity research (01-05-1996)
    “…Previous epidemiological studies have suggested that psychiatric symptoms are associated with obesity and abdominal distribution of body fat in women. The aim…”
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    Estrogen replacement therapy decreases hyperandrogenicity and improves glucose homeostasis and plasma lipids in postmenopausal women with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus by ANDERSSON, B, MATTSSON, L.-A, HAHN, L, MARIN, P, LAPIDUS, L, HOLM, G, BENGTSSON, B.-A, BJÖRNTORP, P

    “…Hyperandrogenicity in women is closely associated with insulin resistance and a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and noninsulin-dependent diabetes…”
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    Androgen treatment of abdominally obese men by Marin, P, Holmang, S, Gustafsson, C, Jonsson, L, Kvist, H, Elander, A, Eldh, J, Sjostrom, L, Holm, G, Bjorntorp, P

    Published in Obesity research (01-07-1993)
    “…Middle‐aged men with abdominal obesity were treated in a double‐blind study with moderate doses of transdermal preparations of testosterone (T),…”
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    Muscle fiber composition and capillary density in women and men with NIDDM by MÅrin, Per, Andersson, Björn, Krotkiewski, Marcin, Björntorp, Per

    Published in Diabetes care (01-05-1994)
    “…Muscle fiber composition and capillary density in women and men with NIDDM. P Mårin , B Andersson , M Krotkiewski and P Björntorp Department of Medicine,…”
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    No effect of the cortisol-synthesis inhibitor metyrapone on alcohol drinking: a pilot study by Eriksson, Matts, Fahlke, Claudia, Hansen, Stefan, Berggren, Ulf, Mårin, Per, Balldin, Jan

    Published in Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) (01-10-2001)
    “…Two bases for this study were the theory of stress as a provoking factor for high alcohol consumption in human being and findings that the stress hormones…”
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    Assimilation of triglycerides in subcutaneous and intraabdominal adipose tissues in vivo in men : Effects of testosterone by MARIN, P, LÖNN, L, ANDERSSON, B, ODEN, B, OLBE, L, BENGTSSON, B.-A, BJÖRNTORP, P

    “…To determine the effects of testosterone (T) on lipid assimilation in different adipose tissue depots, T (250 mg, im) was given to 17 middle-aged men 5 days…”
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    Effects of growth hormone treatment on the leptin system and on energy expenditure in abdominally obese men by Karlsson, C, Stenlof, K, Johannsson, G, Marin, P, Bjorntorp, P, Bengtsson, BA, Carlsson, B, Carlsson, LM, Sjostrom, L

    Published in European journal of endocrinology (01-04-1998)
    “…The present study has examined the short- and long-term effects of growth hormone (GH) treatment on the leptin system and energy expenditure. Thirty male…”
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    Glucose uptake in human adipose tissue by Mårin, P, Rebuffé-Scrive, M, Smith, U, Björntorp, P

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-12-1987)
    “…One hundred grams of glucose with 50 microCi U-14C-glucose were given orally to 17 women with widely varying amounts of body fat. Radioactivity and glucose…”
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    Low dose continuously infused growth hormone results in increased lipoprotein(a) and decreased low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations in middle-aged men by Oscarsson, J, Ottosson, M, Wiklund, O, Mårin, P, Vikman-Adolfsson, K, Björntorp, P, Edén, S

    Published in Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) (01-07-1994)
    “…Animal studies have shown that slight increases in basal GH concentrations may result in changes in lipoprotein metabolism. Such changes in GH secretion have…”
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