SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive food intake and sedentary lifestyle are the main factors related to the genesis of this disease. In laboratory animals, the genesis of obesity is related mostly to genetic mutations, but this model is far from that found in humans. The use of hypercaloric or hyperlipidemic diets has been used as a model of obesity induction in animals, because of its similarity to the genesis and metabolic responses caused by obesity in humans. The objective of this review is to show the different types of diets used to induce obesity in rodents, the induced metabolic alterations, and to identify some points that should be taken into account so that the m...
Obesity is defined as a body mass index of over 30 kg / m2 and represents a significant health risk ...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is the physiological clustering of hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperinsul...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
Abstract: Obesity and its associated metabolic diseases are currently a priority research area. The ...
Among existing genetic and non-genetic models of obesity, the most widely used are the models of die...
Obesity is rapidly increasing in incidence in developed and developing countries and is known to ind...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
The etiology of obesity is multifactorial and is becoming a problem of public health, due to its inc...
Obese or overweight people exceed one-third of the global population and obesity along with diabetes...
Diverse high energy diets have been utilized to precipitate obesity and related metabolic disorders ...
Rodents are widely used to mimic human diseases to improve understanding of the causes and progressi...
Obesity is defined as a body mass index of over 30 kg / m2 and represents a significant health risk ...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is the physiological clustering of hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperinsul...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
Abstract: Obesity and its associated metabolic diseases are currently a priority research area. The ...
Among existing genetic and non-genetic models of obesity, the most widely used are the models of die...
Obesity is rapidly increasing in incidence in developed and developing countries and is known to ind...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
The etiology of obesity is multifactorial and is becoming a problem of public health, due to its inc...
Obese or overweight people exceed one-third of the global population and obesity along with diabetes...
Diverse high energy diets have been utilized to precipitate obesity and related metabolic disorders ...
Rodents are widely used to mimic human diseases to improve understanding of the causes and progressi...
Obesity is defined as a body mass index of over 30 kg / m2 and represents a significant health risk ...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is the physiological clustering of hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperinsul...