Background:Dietary medium-chain saturated fatty acids (MC-SFAs) have been shown to reduce total body fat. Previously, we showed that MC-SFAs prevent body fat accumulation, despite weight gain. Here, we aim to explore potential molecular mechanisms underlying the protective effect of MC-SFAs on body fat gain.Methods:The DairyHealth study examined the long-Term effects of milk protein and milk fat with a low or high content of MC-SFA. In this 12 week, randomized, double-blind, diet intervention study, participants consumed 60 g milk protein (whey or casein) and 63 g milk fat (high MC-SFA or low MC-SFA) daily in a two by two factorial design. We used microarrays to measure whole genome gene expression changes in subcutaneous adipose tissue in ...
Dietary Effects on Gene Regulation and Function in Human Adipose Tissue in Obesity Obesity is an ex...
The aim of this study is to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of replacing diet...
Obesity and its complications—including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers...
Background:Dietary medium-chain saturated fatty acids (MC-SFAs) have been shown to reduce total body...
Background: Changes in dietary fat composition could lower the risk of developing metabolic syndrome...
We investigated the effect of a saturated (SFA) and a monounsaturated (MUFA) rich diet on insulin se...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic now recognized as a low-grade inflammatory disease, favoring the dev...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Diet is an important modifiable factor involved in obesity-induced...
Background: Dietary fat composition can affect ectopic lipid accumulation and, thereby, insulin resi...
Combination of decreased energy expenditure and increased food intake results in fat accumulation ei...
Background: The amount and type of fatty acids in the diet may influence the pathogenesis of cardiov...
Recently, we have demonstrated a decreased level of iso-branched-chain fatty acids (iso-BCFAs) in pa...
Various types of dietary fatty acids have different effects on human health. The aim of this thesis ...
Background: Replacing dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) r...
Obesity is characterized by profound alterations in adipose tissue (AT) biology, leading to whole bo...
Dietary Effects on Gene Regulation and Function in Human Adipose Tissue in Obesity Obesity is an ex...
The aim of this study is to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of replacing diet...
Obesity and its complications—including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers...
Background:Dietary medium-chain saturated fatty acids (MC-SFAs) have been shown to reduce total body...
Background: Changes in dietary fat composition could lower the risk of developing metabolic syndrome...
We investigated the effect of a saturated (SFA) and a monounsaturated (MUFA) rich diet on insulin se...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic now recognized as a low-grade inflammatory disease, favoring the dev...
ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Diet is an important modifiable factor involved in obesity-induced...
Background: Dietary fat composition can affect ectopic lipid accumulation and, thereby, insulin resi...
Combination of decreased energy expenditure and increased food intake results in fat accumulation ei...
Background: The amount and type of fatty acids in the diet may influence the pathogenesis of cardiov...
Recently, we have demonstrated a decreased level of iso-branched-chain fatty acids (iso-BCFAs) in pa...
Various types of dietary fatty acids have different effects on human health. The aim of this thesis ...
Background: Replacing dietary saturated fatty acids (SFAs) with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) r...
Obesity is characterized by profound alterations in adipose tissue (AT) biology, leading to whole bo...
Dietary Effects on Gene Regulation and Function in Human Adipose Tissue in Obesity Obesity is an ex...
The aim of this study is to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of replacing diet...
Obesity and its complications—including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers...