Obesity, as a chronic recurrent disease, is known to increase the risk of developing T2MD, hypertension, dyslipidemias, CVDs, fatty liver disease, and other diseases, leading to poor quality of life and increased mortality
Applicants with well-documented, physician-monitored AOM use and stable clinical parameters may present a favorable risk profile, especially compared with untreated obese or diabetic individuals
The F/B ratio has been shown to act as a biomarker for inflammation, and an increased F/B ratio is typically indicative of dysbiosis and increased inflammation [44,45]
Age plays a significant role, as collagen production naturally decreases after age 25, reducing the skins ability to bounce back
b ) Bubble plot visualising DAVID gene ontology (GO) analysis using the enriched gene set from cluster 1/2 in ( a )