Purpose: To determine whether a high energy dense diet intake increases oxidative stress and alters antioxidant enzymes in cardiac tissue. Design: A randomized, controlled study. Ninety-day-old female rats were randomly divided into two groups: one fed with a low energy dense diet (LE; 3.0 kcal g-1) and one with a high energy dense diet (HE; 4.5 kcal g-1). Materials and Methods: After 8 weeks of treatment, the animals were fasted overnight and sacrificed by decapitation. The serum was used for glucose, triacylglycerol, cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-cholesterol determinations. The glycogen, lipoperoxide, lipid hydroperoxide, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, lactate dehy...
Under physiological conditions, the human heart derives energy from glucose, fatty acids, and/or lac...
Introduction. Energy drinks (EDs) are widely used by athletes as ergogenic agents. The aims of this...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...
Background: Diet compounds may influence obesity-related cardiac oxidative stress and metabolic sift...
Purpose: To determine the effect of dietary restriction on metabolic pathways and the relationship o...
National audienceBackground: High fat diets increase abdominal obesity, which is known to induce car...
CONTEXT: The western dietary pattern is characterized by a high calorie intake with a high proportio...
Dietary modification ought to be the first line of strategy in prevention of the development of card...
The present study examines the effects of caloric restriction in cardiac tissue evaluation markers o...
The aim of our study was to know whether high dietary energy intake (HDEI) with equilibrated and unb...
As obesity is now a global pandemic, greater research efforts are needed in order to fully understan...
Background: Obesity is well-known as a risk factor for heart failure, including diastolic dysfunctio...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a leading global health problem owing to its strong associati...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of ad lib, overfeeding and of dietary rest...
Obesity and diabetes are metabolic disorders associated with fatty acid availability in excess of th...
Under physiological conditions, the human heart derives energy from glucose, fatty acids, and/or lac...
Introduction. Energy drinks (EDs) are widely used by athletes as ergogenic agents. The aims of this...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...
Background: Diet compounds may influence obesity-related cardiac oxidative stress and metabolic sift...
Purpose: To determine the effect of dietary restriction on metabolic pathways and the relationship o...
National audienceBackground: High fat diets increase abdominal obesity, which is known to induce car...
CONTEXT: The western dietary pattern is characterized by a high calorie intake with a high proportio...
Dietary modification ought to be the first line of strategy in prevention of the development of card...
The present study examines the effects of caloric restriction in cardiac tissue evaluation markers o...
The aim of our study was to know whether high dietary energy intake (HDEI) with equilibrated and unb...
As obesity is now a global pandemic, greater research efforts are needed in order to fully understan...
Background: Obesity is well-known as a risk factor for heart failure, including diastolic dysfunctio...
Abstract Background Obesity has become a leading global health problem owing to its strong associati...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of ad lib, overfeeding and of dietary rest...
Obesity and diabetes are metabolic disorders associated with fatty acid availability in excess of th...
Under physiological conditions, the human heart derives energy from glucose, fatty acids, and/or lac...
Introduction. Energy drinks (EDs) are widely used by athletes as ergogenic agents. The aims of this...
Obesity is often associated with decreased fat oxidation and aging is a well-recognized risk factor ...