PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 26645264-4 2016 Here, we aimed to research the relation between QTc, hepatic steatosis, and CIMT among obese children. qtc 48-51 CIMT Homo sapiens 76-80 26645264-14 2016 CONCLUSION: We demonstrated that obese children had higher CIMT and QTc values as well as more frequent hepatosteatosis, and that the presence of hepatosteatosis or increased CIMT had an association with prolonged QTc values in obese children. qtc 214-217 CIMT Homo sapiens 175-179 26645264-15 2016 Therefore, with the aim of detecting cardiovascular effects of obesity, it may be beneficial to perform the measurements of QTc in the presence of hepatosteatosis and/or increased CIMT among obese children. qtc 124-127 CIMT Homo sapiens 180-184