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carbon monoxide and Overweight

carbon monoxide has been researched along with Overweight in 3 studies

Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide (CO). A poisonous colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It combines with hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, which has no oxygen carrying capacity. The resultant oxygen deprivation causes headache, dizziness, decreased pulse and respiratory rates, unconsciousness, and death. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)
carbon monoxide : A one-carbon compound in which the carbon is joined only to a single oxygen. It is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, toxic gas.

Overweight: A status with BODY WEIGHT that is above certain standards. In the scale of BODY MASS INDEX, overweight is defined as having a BMI of 25.0-29.9 kg/m2. Overweight may or may not be due to increases in body fat (ADIPOSE TISSUE), hence overweight does not equal over fat.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"What is the central question of this study? Low dose carbon monoxide (CO) inhalation plays a role in regulating proteins involved in glucose metabolism; does low dose CO improve glucose and insulin responses to an oral glucose tolerance test in overweight adults? What is the main finding and its importance? Five days of intermittent CO inhalation does not alter the glucose or insulin responses to ingestion of a glucose bolus in overweight adults."9.34Intermittent low dose carbon monoxide inhalation does not influence glucose regulation in overweight adults: a randomized controlled crossover trial. ( Bell, C; Braun, B; Byrnes, WC; Frisco, DJ; Goodrich, JA; Newman, AA; Ryan, SPP; Trikha, SRJ, 2020)
"What is the central question of this study? Low dose carbon monoxide (CO) inhalation plays a role in regulating proteins involved in glucose metabolism; does low dose CO improve glucose and insulin responses to an oral glucose tolerance test in overweight adults? What is the main finding and its importance? Five days of intermittent CO inhalation does not alter the glucose or insulin responses to ingestion of a glucose bolus in overweight adults."5.34Intermittent low dose carbon monoxide inhalation does not influence glucose regulation in overweight adults: a randomized controlled crossover trial. ( Bell, C; Braun, B; Byrnes, WC; Frisco, DJ; Goodrich, JA; Newman, AA; Ryan, SPP; Trikha, SRJ, 2020)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (33.33)24.3611
2020's2 (66.67)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Goodrich, JA1
Frisco, DJ1
Ryan, SPP1
Newman, AA1
Trikha, SRJ1
Braun, B1
Bell, C1
Byrnes, WC1
Kim, HJ1
Kwon, H1
Yun, JM1
Cho, B1
Park, JH1
Huang, W1
Zhu, T1
Pan, X1
Hu, M1
Lu, SE1
Lin, Y1
Wang, T1
Zhang, Y1
Tang, X1

Trials

1 trial available for carbon monoxide and Overweight

ArticleYear
Intermittent low dose carbon monoxide inhalation does not influence glucose regulation in overweight adults: a randomized controlled crossover trial.
    Experimental physiology, 2020, Volume: 105, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Blood Glucose; Body Mass Index; Carbon Monoxide; Cross-Over Studies; Fasting; Female; Glucose

2020

Other Studies

2 other studies available for carbon monoxide and Overweight

ArticleYear
Association Between Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Thyroid Function in Korean Adults.
    The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 2020, 08-01, Volume: 105, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Air Pollutants; Air Pollution; Carbon Monoxide; Environmental Exposure; Female; Humans; Male;

2020
Air pollution and autonomic and vascular dysfunction in patients with cardiovascular disease: interactions of systemic inflammation, overweight, and gender.
    American journal of epidemiology, 2012, Jul-15, Volume: 176, Issue:2

    Topics: Aged; Air Pollutants; Air Pollution; Autonomic Nervous System Diseases; Blood Pressure Monitoring, A

2012