Background: This study tested whether rats with obesity induced by a hypercaloric diet (HD) present higher nutritional, endocrine, and cardiovascular disturbances compared with counterparts with obesity induced by overfeeding of a standard diet. An additional objective was to compare the isolated influence of HD on these parameters in lean and obese rats.Material/Methods: Twenty Wistar-Kyoto rats were distributed into four groups: CD-lean, CD-obese, HD-lean, and HD-obese. CD (control diet) and HD groups received commercial standard chow and HD, respectively, for 20 weeks. The lean and obese groups included obesity-resistant and obesity-prone animals, respectively. Nutritional and metabolic evaluation involved measurement of calorie intake, ...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
Obesity and pump dysfunction 2 We explored whether dietary-induced obesity hastens the transition fr...
Background: Although obesity has been associated with several effects in rodents, few investigations...
AbstractBackground:Although nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular abnormalities are commonly see...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Funding: This study was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), gra...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...
abstract: With the influence of the Western Diet, obesity has become a rising problem in the country...
Animal experimentation has a long history in the study of metabolic syndrome-related disorders. Howe...
The rapid rise in obesity has been linked to altered food consumption patterns. There is increasing ...
Abstract Background: Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Ho...
AbstractBackground:Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Howev...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
Obesity and pump dysfunction 2 We explored whether dietary-induced obesity hastens the transition fr...
Background: Although obesity has been associated with several effects in rodents, few investigations...
AbstractBackground:Although nutritional, metabolic and cardiovascular abnormalities are commonly see...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Funding: This study was supported by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), gra...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...
abstract: With the influence of the Western Diet, obesity has become a rising problem in the country...
Animal experimentation has a long history in the study of metabolic syndrome-related disorders. Howe...
The rapid rise in obesity has been linked to altered food consumption patterns. There is increasing ...
Abstract Background: Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Ho...
AbstractBackground:Diet-induced obesity is frequently used to demonstrate cardiac dysfunction. Howev...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
Abstract Background: Different types of high-fat and/or high-energy diets have been used to induce ...
Obesity and pump dysfunction 2 We explored whether dietary-induced obesity hastens the transition fr...