Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leading to obesity. However, weight loss interventions including dietary calcium or dairy product consumption have not reported changes in lipid metabolism measured by the plasma lipidome. Methods The objective of this study was to determine the relationships between dairy product or supplemental calcium intake with changes in the plasma lipidome and body composition during energy restriction. A secondary objective of this study was to explore the relationships among calculated macronutrient composition of the energy restricted diet to changes in the plasma lipidome, and body composition during energy restriction. Overweight adults (n = 61) were randomize...
Obesity is increasing in the United States in epidemic proportions. Epidemiologic data suggest that ...
Background—The effect of dietary calcium on fecal fat excretion in lactose maldigestion is not known...
Based on cell culture and studies in mice, increased dietary calcium appears to stimulate lipolysis ...
Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leading to obe...
Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leading to obe...
Background: Coronary heart disease is one of the most important problems of public health. One risk ...
Obesity is an increasingly common health issue in developed and developing countries. There is a gro...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...
Studies demonstrate that increased intakes of calcium are associated with weight loss, which is spec...
An emerging body of literature suggests that dietary calcium may play a role in the regulation of bo...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and diabetes are the most important problems of public health. Evidence from mol...
Obesity and overweight are serious health problems in the U.S., with an estimated 65% of adults eith...
The purpose of this multi-center controlled study was to determine the effects of supplemental calci...
ObjectiveTo compare the effects two high-protein (HP) diets that differ in dietary calcium and prote...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from molecular and animal research and epidemiologic investigations indicates t...
Obesity is increasing in the United States in epidemic proportions. Epidemiologic data suggest that ...
Background—The effect of dietary calcium on fecal fat excretion in lactose maldigestion is not known...
Based on cell culture and studies in mice, increased dietary calcium appears to stimulate lipolysis ...
Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leading to obe...
Insufficient calcium intake has been proposed to cause unbalanced energy partitioning leading to obe...
Background: Coronary heart disease is one of the most important problems of public health. One risk ...
Obesity is an increasingly common health issue in developed and developing countries. There is a gro...
A 12-week randomized controlled multi-center clinical trial was conducted in 106 overweight and obes...
Studies demonstrate that increased intakes of calcium are associated with weight loss, which is spec...
An emerging body of literature suggests that dietary calcium may play a role in the regulation of bo...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and diabetes are the most important problems of public health. Evidence from mol...
Obesity and overweight are serious health problems in the U.S., with an estimated 65% of adults eith...
The purpose of this multi-center controlled study was to determine the effects of supplemental calci...
ObjectiveTo compare the effects two high-protein (HP) diets that differ in dietary calcium and prote...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from molecular and animal research and epidemiologic investigations indicates t...
Obesity is increasing in the United States in epidemic proportions. Epidemiologic data suggest that ...
Background—The effect of dietary calcium on fecal fat excretion in lactose maldigestion is not known...
Based on cell culture and studies in mice, increased dietary calcium appears to stimulate lipolysis ...