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Comparative Analysis of Circulating Proteomic Patterns in Women with Morbid Obesity and Normal-Weight Women

Amman Stoics*
Department of Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland
*Corresponding Author: Amman Stoics, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland, Email: amman.as@stoics.com

Received Date: Oct 01, 2024 / Published Date: Oct 31, 2024

Citation: Amman S (2024) Comparative Analysis of Circulating Proteomic Patternsin Women with Morbid Obesity and Normal-Weight Women. J Obes Metab 7: 243.

Copyright: © 2024 Amman S. This is an open-access article distributed under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

 
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Abstract

This study examines the circulating proteomic patterns in women with morbid obesity compared to those of normal weight, aiming to identify distinct bimolecular signatures associated with obesity-related health risks. Using advanced proteomic profiling techniques, blood samples from both groups were analysed to detect variations in protein expression. Our findings revealed significant differences in several protein markers linked to inflammation, metabolism, and cardiovascular health. These results suggest that specific proteomic alterations may contribute to the pathophysiology of morbid obesity and highlight potential targets for therapeutic intervention. Understanding these proteomic patterns could pave the way for personalized approaches in managing obesity and its associated complications.

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