<div><p>Among adolescents, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome are rapidly increasing in recent years as a consequence of unhealthy palatable diets. Animal models of diet-induced obesity have been developed, but little is known about the behavioural patterns produced by the consumption of such diets. The aim of the present study was to determine the behavioural and biochemical effects of a cafeteria diet fed to juvenile male and female rats, as well as to evaluate the possible recovery from these effects by administering standard feeding during the last week of the study. Two groups of male and female rats were fed with either a standard chow diet (ST) or a cafeteria (CAF) diet from weaning and for 8 weeks. A third group of males (CA...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating elicited by th...
BACKGROUND: Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating el...
Among adolescents, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome are rapidly increasing in recent years...
Among adolescents, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome are rapidly increasing in recent years...
Among adolescents, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome are rapidly increasing in recent years...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
High-fat, high-sugar cafeteria diets and their association with obesity lead to increases in metabol...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
Objectives: This study seeks to characterize the progressive course of physiological and behavioural...
Background Dietary intervention studies in animal models of obesity are crucial to elucidate the mec...
Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating elicited by th...
[eng] The increased intake of fat-rich foods is one of the causes of the increasing incidence of obe...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating elicited by th...
BACKGROUND: Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating el...
Among adolescents, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome are rapidly increasing in recent years...
Among adolescents, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome are rapidly increasing in recent years...
Among adolescents, overweight, obesity and metabolic syndrome are rapidly increasing in recent years...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
High-fat, high-sugar cafeteria diets and their association with obesity lead to increases in metabol...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
There is emerging experimental evidence that hyper-energetic diets not only cause obesity but also i...
Objectives: This study seeks to characterize the progressive course of physiological and behavioural...
Background Dietary intervention studies in animal models of obesity are crucial to elucidate the mec...
Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating elicited by th...
[eng] The increased intake of fat-rich foods is one of the causes of the increasing incidence of obe...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating elicited by th...
BACKGROUND: Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating el...