Obesity is a growing global health concern, often associated with metabolic disorders such as hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia. This study investigates the impact of obesity on key biochemical parameters—serum cholesterol, liver cholesterol, and blood glucose—in a controlled mouse model. Obesity was induced using a high-fat diet, and the results were compared with those of a normal control group. Findings indicate a significant increase in all three biochemical markers in obese mice, confirming the strong link between obesity and metabolic dysfunction. These results reinforce the need for early intervention strategies to prevent the onset of obesity-related complications.
Obesity, Serum Cholesterol, Liver Cholesterol, Blood Glucose, Mice, Metabolic Parameters
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