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 Restoration of the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier may include dietary changes, treatment of dysbiosis, digestive supports, and anti-inflammatory therapies.  Restoration of the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier may include dietary changes, treatment of dysbiosis, digestive supports, and anti-inflammatory therapies. 
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 Cellular and molecular players in adipose tissue inflammation in the development of obesity-induced insulin resistance.  (({{pubmed>long:23707515}}))  Cellular and molecular players in adipose tissue inflammation in the development of obesity-induced insulin resistance.  (({{pubmed>long:23707515}})) 
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 +Adenosine is an endogenous metabolite that is released from all tissues and cells including liver, pancreas, muscle and fat, particularly under stress, intense exercise, or during cell damage.  (({{pubmed>long:23460239}})) 
  
  
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-see also Fecal microbiota composition in children may predict overweight.(({{pubmed>long:18326589}}))+see also {{http://children.webmd.com/news/20080814/ear-infections-may-increase-obesity-risk|Ear infections}} 
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 +Fecal microbiota composition in children may predict overweight.(({{pubmed>long:18326589}}))
  
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