eprintid: 9884 rev_number: 7 eprint_status: archive userid: 2 dir: disk0/00/00/98/84 datestamp: 2023-11-29 23:30:15 lastmod: 2023-11-29 23:30:16 status_changed: 2023-11-29 23:30:15 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Cianciosi, Danila creators_name: Diaz, Yasmany Armas creators_name: Grosso, Giuseppe creators_name: Quiles, José L. creators_name: Giampieri, Francesca creators_name: Battino, Maurizio creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: creators_id: jose.quiles@uneatlantico.es creators_id: francesca.giampieri@uneatlantico.es creators_id: maurizio.battino@uneatlantico.es title: Association between diagnostic imaging and biochemical markers: a possible tool for monitoring metabolic disorders ispublished: pub subjects: uneat_bm subjects: uneat_sn divisions: uneatlantico_produccion_cientifica full_text_status: none abstract: Metabolic syndrome, obesity and diabetes mellitus are the most common metabolic disorders (MDs) in the world, characterized by abnormalities in body's metabolic processes. The typical diagnosis of MDs is usually executed by monitoring the levels of specific biochemical markers, but diagnostic imaging may provide valuable complementary information in MDs, offering advantages in diagnosis, target organ monitoring, follow-up, and development of new therapeutic approaches. The aim of this review is to summarize and discuss the studies published in the literature about the connection between images deriving from the diagnostic techniques and the key biochemical markers in the main MDs, in order to gain a comprehensive view of the different disorders. date: 2023-11 publication: Current Opinion in Food Science pagerange: 101109 id_number: doi:10.1016/j.cofs.2023.101109 refereed: TRUE issn: 22147993 official_url: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cofs.2023.101109 access: open language: en citation: Artículo Materias > Biomedicina Materias > Alimentación Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Investigación > Producción Científica Abierto Inglés Metabolic syndrome, obesity and diabetes mellitus are the most common metabolic disorders (MDs) in the world, characterized by abnormalities in body's metabolic processes. The typical diagnosis of MDs is usually executed by monitoring the levels of specific biochemical markers, but diagnostic imaging may provide valuable complementary information in MDs, offering advantages in diagnosis, target organ monitoring, follow-up, and development of new therapeutic approaches. The aim of this review is to summarize and discuss the studies published in the literature about the connection between images deriving from the diagnostic techniques and the key biochemical markers in the main MDs, in order to gain a comprehensive view of the different disorders. metadata Cianciosi, Danila; Diaz, Yasmany Armas; Grosso, Giuseppe; Quiles, José L.; Giampieri, Francesca y Battino, Maurizio mail SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, SIN ESPECIFICAR, jose.quiles@uneatlantico.es, francesca.giampieri@uneatlantico.es, maurizio.battino@uneatlantico.es (2023) Association between diagnostic imaging and biochemical markers: a possible tool for monitoring metabolic disorders. Current Opinion in Food Science. p. 101109. ISSN 22147993