Populations with obesity are more likely to fall and exhibit balance instability. The reason for this is likely multifactorial, but there is some evidence that sensory function is impaired during obesity. We tested the hypothesis that muscle proprioceptor function is compromised in a mouse model of diet induced obesity. An in vitro muscle-nerve preparation was used to record muscle spindle afferent responses to physiological stretch and sinusoidal vibration. We compared the responses of C57/Bl6 male and female mice on a control diet (10% kcal fat) with those eating a high fat diet (HFD; 60% kcal fat) for 10 weeks (final age 14–15 weeks old). Following HFD feeding, adult mice of both sexes exhibited decreased muscle spindle afferent response...
Background and Aim: Obesity, beyond an excessive fat accumulation, induces the onset and progression...
Obesity studies using humans are confounded by variables that are difficult to control and are restr...
Background: The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, par...
Populations with obesity are more likely to fall and exhibit balance instability. The reason for thi...
Individuals with obesity are more likely to fall and exhibit balance instability. The reason for thi...
Populations with obesity are more likely to fall and exhibit balance instability. The reason for thi...
Obesity is associated with balance and motor control deficits. We have recently shown that Group Ia ...
<p>Example raw and instantaneous frequency traces from a representative M CON (<b>A</b>) and M HFD (...
Skeletal muscle extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling has been proposed as a feature of the pathoge...
Session : Basic and translational session: Appetite regulation, satiety, obesity and nutritionSessio...
Non-technical summary Obesity is known to result from energy intake in excess of expenditure. What ...
The vestibular system controls balance, posture, blood pressure, and gaze. However, the roles of the...
Myostatin is a potent negative regulator of muscle mass, i.e. high levels of myostatin induce loss o...
The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, particularly as...
Mechanical stimulation of the gastrointestinal tract is an important stimulus of satiety and can be ...
Background and Aim: Obesity, beyond an excessive fat accumulation, induces the onset and progression...
Obesity studies using humans are confounded by variables that are difficult to control and are restr...
Background: The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, par...
Populations with obesity are more likely to fall and exhibit balance instability. The reason for thi...
Individuals with obesity are more likely to fall and exhibit balance instability. The reason for thi...
Populations with obesity are more likely to fall and exhibit balance instability. The reason for thi...
Obesity is associated with balance and motor control deficits. We have recently shown that Group Ia ...
<p>Example raw and instantaneous frequency traces from a representative M CON (<b>A</b>) and M HFD (...
Skeletal muscle extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling has been proposed as a feature of the pathoge...
Session : Basic and translational session: Appetite regulation, satiety, obesity and nutritionSessio...
Non-technical summary Obesity is known to result from energy intake in excess of expenditure. What ...
The vestibular system controls balance, posture, blood pressure, and gaze. However, the roles of the...
Myostatin is a potent negative regulator of muscle mass, i.e. high levels of myostatin induce loss o...
The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, particularly as...
Mechanical stimulation of the gastrointestinal tract is an important stimulus of satiety and can be ...
Background and Aim: Obesity, beyond an excessive fat accumulation, induces the onset and progression...
Obesity studies using humans are confounded by variables that are difficult to control and are restr...
Background: The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, par...