BACKGROUND: Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic consequences of obesity, in particular of glucose intolerance. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether improvement in glucose control depends on dietary macronutrient composition of the diet at identical weight loss. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-two weeks old diet-induced obese C57BL/6 mice lost weight through caloric restriction on normal chow (R-NC) or high fat diet (R-HF). Control mice were fed normal chow (LEAN) or high fat diet (OBESE) ad libitum. Body weight and composition were assessed after 8 weeks of dietary intervention. Glucose homeostasis was evaluated by intraperitoneal glucose tolerance tests (IPGTT). Epididymal white adipose (eWAT) and hepatic ti...
Objective: To examine the differential response of obesity-and diabetes-related traits to a high- or...
Abstract: Lipid metabolites regulate fatty acid and glucose homeostasis. The intention of the curren...
Background & Aims: The factors that distinguish metabolically healthy obesity from metabolically unh...
BACKGROUND:Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic consequences o...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic ...
Introduction: The biggest risk factor for obesity and its associated comorbidities is a Western diet...
Caloric restriction (CR) is of key importance in combating obesity and its associated diseases. We a...
Background: The prevalence of obesity and obesity- related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and ...
Objective: Obesity represents a major risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus, a...
OBJECTIVES: Environmental factors such as a high-fat diet contribute to type 2 diabetes and obesity....
A low glycemic response (LGR) vs. high glycemic response (HGR) diet helps curtail the de-velopment o...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
Acknowledgments Christine Grant, Gail Hempseed, Amanda C. Morris, Phyllis Nicol, Andrew J. Farquhars...
Objective: To examine the differential response of obesity-and diabetes-related traits to a high- or...
Abstract: Lipid metabolites regulate fatty acid and glucose homeostasis. The intention of the curren...
Background & Aims: The factors that distinguish metabolically healthy obesity from metabolically unh...
BACKGROUND:Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic consequences o...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic ...
Introduction: The biggest risk factor for obesity and its associated comorbidities is a Western diet...
Caloric restriction (CR) is of key importance in combating obesity and its associated diseases. We a...
Background: The prevalence of obesity and obesity- related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and ...
Objective: Obesity represents a major risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus, a...
OBJECTIVES: Environmental factors such as a high-fat diet contribute to type 2 diabetes and obesity....
A low glycemic response (LGR) vs. high glycemic response (HGR) diet helps curtail the de-velopment o...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
Acknowledgments Christine Grant, Gail Hempseed, Amanda C. Morris, Phyllis Nicol, Andrew J. Farquhars...
Objective: To examine the differential response of obesity-and diabetes-related traits to a high- or...
Abstract: Lipid metabolites regulate fatty acid and glucose homeostasis. The intention of the curren...
Background & Aims: The factors that distinguish metabolically healthy obesity from metabolically unh...