<p>Male C57Bl/6J mice were fed a high fat (n = 56), high sucrose (n = 82), high fructose (n = 64), or control (n = 48) diet. The body weight of only the high-fat fed mice was significantly different from control-fed mice throughout the duration of the experiment (*p<0.05 vs. control diet and vs. high fructose diet and vs. high sucrose diet; #p<0.05 vs. control diet and vs. high sucrose diet).</p
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
<p><b>(A</b>) Body weights of male C57Bl/6J mice for 12 weeks on either control diet (CD), high-fat ...
<p>Male C57BL/6J mice (13–16 weeks old) were fed a high-fructose (HFru) or a high-fat (HFat) diet <i...
<p>Data are mean ± sem, n = 12/group.</p>*<p>p<0.05 vs. L-P/C-HF group. BW, body weight. EI, energy ...
<p><b>A.</b> Body weight of the HF fed mice differed significantly from those of the LF fed mice fro...
<p>(A) Appearances of control diet- and high-fat diet-fed C57BL/6J mice in the 12-month subgroups. T...
<p>(A, B) Body weight (BW) of female (A) and male mice (B) fed a high-fat diet (HFD) or a standard-f...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
<p>(A). When fed a high-fat diet (B), 8 male wild-type control mice gained statistically significant...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
<p>The dark line represents mice fed control diet (designated normal) and the light line represents ...
<p>(A) Food intake and (B) energy intake of Sim1creiDTR and iDTR mice. Mice were fed with chow for a...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Increased dietary palatability may lead to excess food consumption which in turn causes an excess of...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
<p><b>(A</b>) Body weights of male C57Bl/6J mice for 12 weeks on either control diet (CD), high-fat ...
<p>Male C57BL/6J mice (13–16 weeks old) were fed a high-fructose (HFru) or a high-fat (HFat) diet <i...
<p>Data are mean ± sem, n = 12/group.</p>*<p>p<0.05 vs. L-P/C-HF group. BW, body weight. EI, energy ...
<p><b>A.</b> Body weight of the HF fed mice differed significantly from those of the LF fed mice fro...
<p>(A) Appearances of control diet- and high-fat diet-fed C57BL/6J mice in the 12-month subgroups. T...
<p>(A, B) Body weight (BW) of female (A) and male mice (B) fed a high-fat diet (HFD) or a standard-f...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
<p>(A). When fed a high-fat diet (B), 8 male wild-type control mice gained statistically significant...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
<p>The dark line represents mice fed control diet (designated normal) and the light line represents ...
<p>(A) Food intake and (B) energy intake of Sim1creiDTR and iDTR mice. Mice were fed with chow for a...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Increased dietary palatability may lead to excess food consumption which in turn causes an excess of...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
<p><b>(A</b>) Body weights of male C57Bl/6J mice for 12 weeks on either control diet (CD), high-fat ...
<p>Male C57BL/6J mice (13–16 weeks old) were fed a high-fructose (HFru) or a high-fat (HFat) diet <i...