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    Characteristics of inmates stratified according to risk waist circumference (WC), risk WC = 1 when WC≥ 80 cm for women and WC≥94 cm for men.

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    Characteristics of inmates stratified according to risk waist circumference (WC), risk WC = 1 when WC≥ 80 cm for women and WC≥94 cm for men.</p

    Obesity in French Inmates: Gender Differences and Relationship with Mood, Eating Behavior and Physical Activity - Fig 1

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    <p>Body Mass Index (BMI) in kg/m<sup>2</sup> (A), weight change (B), abdominal obesity (C), and metabolic syndrome (D) in participants. White squares = women, black diamond = men, * individual underweight on prison reception.</p

    Additional file 7 of A new experimental design to study inflammation-related versus non-inflammation-related depression in mice

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    Additional file 7: Fig. S3. HFD and UCMS differentially modulated PFC gene expression of inflammatory markers and related neurobiological processes. Relative gene expression (as compared to controls) measured by TLDA analysis in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of unstressed (Controls) or stressed (UCMS) SD and HFD mice. Detailed analysis revealed significant impact of HFD and/or UCMS for: (A) Markers of microglial activation (CCL2, CXCL9, CXCL1, CD86, CD74); (B) enzymes from the KYN pathway (KMO, HAAO, KAT) and the neurotoxicity/neuroprotection ratio (expression level of KMO/KAT); (C) enzymes from the BH4 pathway (GCH1, PTPS); (D) key elements of the 5-HT system (5-HTT, MAOA) and (E) oxidative enzymes (NOS2, CAT). (n = 8–10 mice/group). All results are graphed as means ± SEM. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 for Diet effect; #P < 0.05 for Stress effect; $P < 0.05 for differences vs. unstressed-SD mice; +P < 0.05 for differences vs. unstressed-SD mice
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