Copyright © 2015 Edyta Adamska et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Postprandial metabolic response depends on the meals ’ components and can be different in normal weight and obese people. However, there are some discrepancies between various reports. The aim of this study was to determine the metabolic response after intake of standardised meals with various fat and carbohydrate contents and to determine the differences among normal weight and overweight/obese individuals. The study group comprised 46 healthy men. The participants were divided into two group...
BACKGROUND: A substantial increase in triglycerides (TGs) after a meal is associated with an increas...
Objective: To compare the oxidative stress response following isocaloric consumption of a lipid, car...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Recent work suggests that macronutrients are pro-inflammatory and promote oxi...
Postprandial metabolic response depends on the meals’ components and can be different in normal weig...
BACKGROUND: Adjustments of carbohydrate intake and oxidation occur in both normal-weight and over...
Objective: Six lean (BMI 20.8 0.7) and seven overweight (BMI 30.8 1.7) young men (18–27 years ol...
Mounting evidence indicates that acute physiological responses to individual meals are very importan...
Objective: Ghrelin and leptin play a role in control of food intake and adiposity but mechanisms reg...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of consuming meals with different fatty acid compos...
Objective: To investigate whether the postprandial changes in plasma triacylglycerol (TAG), nonester...
The energy balance regulation may differ in lean and obese people. The purposes of our study were to...
OBJECTIVE: This dietary trial was designed to evaluate the effect of an experimental short-term fast...
The aim was to investigate the effects of a conventional and an unconventional fast food meal on pos...
Objective To examine the impact of increasing numbers of metabolic syndrome (MetS) components on po...
Background: Optimizing the hormonal environment during the postprandial period in favor of increased...
BACKGROUND: A substantial increase in triglycerides (TGs) after a meal is associated with an increas...
Objective: To compare the oxidative stress response following isocaloric consumption of a lipid, car...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Recent work suggests that macronutrients are pro-inflammatory and promote oxi...
Postprandial metabolic response depends on the meals’ components and can be different in normal weig...
BACKGROUND: Adjustments of carbohydrate intake and oxidation occur in both normal-weight and over...
Objective: Six lean (BMI 20.8 0.7) and seven overweight (BMI 30.8 1.7) young men (18–27 years ol...
Mounting evidence indicates that acute physiological responses to individual meals are very importan...
Objective: Ghrelin and leptin play a role in control of food intake and adiposity but mechanisms reg...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of consuming meals with different fatty acid compos...
Objective: To investigate whether the postprandial changes in plasma triacylglycerol (TAG), nonester...
The energy balance regulation may differ in lean and obese people. The purposes of our study were to...
OBJECTIVE: This dietary trial was designed to evaluate the effect of an experimental short-term fast...
The aim was to investigate the effects of a conventional and an unconventional fast food meal on pos...
Objective To examine the impact of increasing numbers of metabolic syndrome (MetS) components on po...
Background: Optimizing the hormonal environment during the postprandial period in favor of increased...
BACKGROUND: A substantial increase in triglycerides (TGs) after a meal is associated with an increas...
Objective: To compare the oxidative stress response following isocaloric consumption of a lipid, car...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Recent work suggests that macronutrients are pro-inflammatory and promote oxi...