This review is focused on the fate of dietary glucose under conditions of chronically high energy (largely fat) intake, evolving into the metabolic syndrome. We are adapted to carbohydrate-rich diets similar to those of our ancestors. Glucose is the main energy staple, but fats are our main energy reserves. Starvation drastically reduces glucose availability, forcing the body to shift to fatty acids as main energy substrate, sparing glucose and amino acids. We are not prepared for excess dietary energy, our main defenses being decreased food intake and increased energy expenditure, largely enhanced metabolic activity and thermogenesis. High lipid availability is a powerful factor decreasing glucose and amino acid oxidation. Present-day diet...
The modern Western society lifestyle is characterized by a hyperenergetic, high sugar containing foo...
Under normoxic conditions, adipocytes in primary culture convert huge amounts of glucose to lactate ...
et al.Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is established as the combination of central obesity and different m...
Humans have developed effective survival mechanisms under conditions of nutrient (and energy) scarci...
Obesity, the excessive accumulation of body fat, is a main defining feature of the metabolic syndrom...
When changes in the environment, specifically in energy availability or energy expenditure, occur at...
Metabolic syndrome can be defined as a disorder with occurrence of at least three out of five medica...
Control of energy metabolism is crucial for optimal functioning of organs and tissues. Amongst all ...
Dietary intervention is one of the most important approaches for the treatment of metabolic diseases...
83-99 Digestion of food in the intestines converts the compacted storage carbohydrates, starch ...
Disturbances in fatty acid metabolism in adipose tissue, liver, skeletal muscle, gut and pancreas pl...
Journal ArticleThe persistence of an epidemic of obesity, coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes...
The following is an excerpt from the introduction of this article: The energy that the body needs in...
AbstractThe energy substances (mainly carbohydrates and fats) are the basis and guarantee of life ac...
Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body....
The modern Western society lifestyle is characterized by a hyperenergetic, high sugar containing foo...
Under normoxic conditions, adipocytes in primary culture convert huge amounts of glucose to lactate ...
et al.Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is established as the combination of central obesity and different m...
Humans have developed effective survival mechanisms under conditions of nutrient (and energy) scarci...
Obesity, the excessive accumulation of body fat, is a main defining feature of the metabolic syndrom...
When changes in the environment, specifically in energy availability or energy expenditure, occur at...
Metabolic syndrome can be defined as a disorder with occurrence of at least three out of five medica...
Control of energy metabolism is crucial for optimal functioning of organs and tissues. Amongst all ...
Dietary intervention is one of the most important approaches for the treatment of metabolic diseases...
83-99 Digestion of food in the intestines converts the compacted storage carbohydrates, starch ...
Disturbances in fatty acid metabolism in adipose tissue, liver, skeletal muscle, gut and pancreas pl...
Journal ArticleThe persistence of an epidemic of obesity, coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes...
The following is an excerpt from the introduction of this article: The energy that the body needs in...
AbstractThe energy substances (mainly carbohydrates and fats) are the basis and guarantee of life ac...
Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body....
The modern Western society lifestyle is characterized by a hyperenergetic, high sugar containing foo...
Under normoxic conditions, adipocytes in primary culture convert huge amounts of glucose to lactate ...
et al.Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is established as the combination of central obesity and different m...