<p>A) Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant increase in body weight in <i>ob/ob</i> mice; F(1;14) = 66.421;p<0.001. B) Food intake was significantly higher in <i>ob/ob</i> mice compared to lean control as analysed using repeated measures ANOVA; F(1;2) = 52.333;p<0.001; n = 8 per genotype.</p
<p>C57BL/6 mice were fed a high diet (HF), high fat diet supplemented with FO (HF-FO) or a low fat (...
<p>Two-way ANOVA and Tukey contrasts were performed to test for differences among the groups. The hi...
<p>Data are means ± SEM for 36 mice per group at 1, 2 and 3 months, 24 mice per group at 6 months an...
1<p>Two-way ANOVA was performed to test for differences among the groups. Values are means ± SEM (n ...
<p>(A) Body weight of male mice. (B) Body weight of female mice. (C) Average daily food intake. (D) ...
<p>A) C3(1)-T<sub>Ag</sub> body weight was measured weekly over the course of the study until mice w...
<p>A–C. Shown are body-weight curves of C57Bl/6J mice given HF or LF diets for 3, 7 and 11 weeks, re...
<p>(A) Individual measurements of food intake over a 48 hour period for individual mice divided by 2...
<p>Whereas cumulative food intake (A) did not differ (mean ± SD), <i>ad libitum</i> fed C57BL/6J mic...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
<p><b>A.</b> Body weight of the HF fed mice differed significantly from those of the LF fed mice fro...
<p>Data are mean ± sem, n = 12/group.</p>*<p>p<0.05 vs. L-P/C-HF group. BW, body weight. EI, energy ...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
<p>Bodyweight was measured weekly in all three dietary interventions. Each data point represents the...
<p>C57BL/6 mice were fed a high diet (HF), high fat diet supplemented with FO (HF-FO) or a low fat (...
<p>Two-way ANOVA and Tukey contrasts were performed to test for differences among the groups. The hi...
<p>Data are means ± SEM for 36 mice per group at 1, 2 and 3 months, 24 mice per group at 6 months an...
1<p>Two-way ANOVA was performed to test for differences among the groups. Values are means ± SEM (n ...
<p>(A) Body weight of male mice. (B) Body weight of female mice. (C) Average daily food intake. (D) ...
<p>A) C3(1)-T<sub>Ag</sub> body weight was measured weekly over the course of the study until mice w...
<p>A–C. Shown are body-weight curves of C57Bl/6J mice given HF or LF diets for 3, 7 and 11 weeks, re...
<p>(A) Individual measurements of food intake over a 48 hour period for individual mice divided by 2...
<p>Whereas cumulative food intake (A) did not differ (mean ± SD), <i>ad libitum</i> fed C57BL/6J mic...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
<p><b>A.</b> Body weight of the HF fed mice differed significantly from those of the LF fed mice fro...
<p>Data are mean ± sem, n = 12/group.</p>*<p>p<0.05 vs. L-P/C-HF group. BW, body weight. EI, energy ...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
<p>Bodyweight was measured weekly in all three dietary interventions. Each data point represents the...
<p>C57BL/6 mice were fed a high diet (HF), high fat diet supplemented with FO (HF-FO) or a low fat (...
<p>Two-way ANOVA and Tukey contrasts were performed to test for differences among the groups. The hi...
<p>Data are means ± SEM for 36 mice per group at 1, 2 and 3 months, 24 mice per group at 6 months an...