MR‐detected changes in liver fat, abdominal fat, and vertebral bone marrow fat after a four‐week calorie restriction in obese women

To determine changes in the bone marrow fat fraction (BMFF) in obesity after dietary intervention in comparison with changes in abdominal fat, liver fat, and serum lipids.

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