We measured plasma cortisol concentrations following breakfasts of different fat:carbohydrate ratio in 23 healthy subjects. A meal-related peak of plasma cortisol concentration was not found, as well as any difference in plasma cortisol levels following the two meals. Since the two meals elicited plasma glucose and plasma insulin levels which were significantly different, it is suggested that plasma cortisol is not acutely affected by ambient glucose and insulin concentrations. The same results were found when the study group was subdivided in nonobese (n = 13) and obese (Body Mass Index greater than n = 10), thus confirming the previous statement in the presence of different body weights
Aims. To investigate the postprandial changes in serum lipoproteins and blood glucose and to verify ...
Evaluation of the existence of a diurnal pattern of glucose tolerance after mixed meals is important...
Chronic stress and over-activity in the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis may link breakfast...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
The aim was to compare postprandial plasma levels of calprotectin, cortisol, triglycerides and zonul...
Glucocorticoid concentrations vary throughout the day. To de-termine whether an increase in cortisol...
BACKGROUND: It has been previously shown that food intake elevates circulating ACTH and cortisol lev...
Our hypothesis was that carbohydrate, fat, and protein contents of meals affect satiety, glucose hom...
People with repeated rapid meal ingestion have been reported to have increased risk of insulin resis...
The belief that meals containing primarily sugars result in higher blood glucose concentrations than...
Increasing evidence suggests that activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis may co...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate the effects of macronutrient intake on plasm...
ABSTRACT Objectives Western dietary pattern predisposes to weight gain, insulin resistance and card...
BackgroundDiet and cortisol are independently linked to cardiometabolic function and health, but und...
Aims. To investigate the postprandial changes in serum lipoproteins and blood glucose and to verify ...
Evaluation of the existence of a diurnal pattern of glucose tolerance after mixed meals is important...
Chronic stress and over-activity in the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis may link breakfast...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
A previous study reported that a high carbohydrate meal, in contrast to a high protein/fat meal, sig...
The aim was to compare postprandial plasma levels of calprotectin, cortisol, triglycerides and zonul...
Glucocorticoid concentrations vary throughout the day. To de-termine whether an increase in cortisol...
BACKGROUND: It has been previously shown that food intake elevates circulating ACTH and cortisol lev...
Our hypothesis was that carbohydrate, fat, and protein contents of meals affect satiety, glucose hom...
People with repeated rapid meal ingestion have been reported to have increased risk of insulin resis...
The belief that meals containing primarily sugars result in higher blood glucose concentrations than...
Increasing evidence suggests that activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis may co...
grantor: University of TorontoTo investigate the effects of macronutrient intake on plasm...
ABSTRACT Objectives Western dietary pattern predisposes to weight gain, insulin resistance and card...
BackgroundDiet and cortisol are independently linked to cardiometabolic function and health, but und...
Aims. To investigate the postprandial changes in serum lipoproteins and blood glucose and to verify ...
Evaluation of the existence of a diurnal pattern of glucose tolerance after mixed meals is important...
Chronic stress and over-activity in the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis may link breakfast...