AbstractValid animal models are initial essential for successful screening of novel therapeutic strategies against all types of diseases. Development or selection of an animal model that resembles the human disease process and symptoms is dependent on a robust knowledge of the natural history and pathogenesis of the disease. The use of animal models thus becomes to understand the underlying physiological and genetic basis of energy regulation, taste and smell perception and food choice behaviour. Obesity is chronic metabolic disorder results from multiple etiologies like genetic, physiological, epigenetic and environmental factors. Animal models of obesity include direct measurement of food intake to long-term studies in animals exhibiting ...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent health conditions in humans and companion animals globally. It ...
A prolonged imbalance between a relative increase in energy intake over a decrease in energy expendi...
Obesity is defined as a body mass index of over 30 kg / m2 and represents a significant health risk ...
The prevalence of obesity among adults and children has increased steadily over the last few years w...
Acknowledgements The authors are funded by the Scottish Government, Rural and Environment Science an...
Obese or overweight people exceed one-third of the global population and obesity along with diabetes...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
More than one-third of the worldwide population is overweight or obese and therefore at risk of deve...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
Glucose in our body is maintained within a narrow range by the humoral control and a 'lipostat' syst...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men a...
Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men and 15% in women and is a...
Obesity has been reported as a worldwide epidemic independent of economical and social conditions. T...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent health conditions in humans and companion animals globally. It ...
A prolonged imbalance between a relative increase in energy intake over a decrease in energy expendi...
Obesity is defined as a body mass index of over 30 kg / m2 and represents a significant health risk ...
The prevalence of obesity among adults and children has increased steadily over the last few years w...
Acknowledgements The authors are funded by the Scottish Government, Rural and Environment Science an...
Obese or overweight people exceed one-third of the global population and obesity along with diabetes...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
More than one-third of the worldwide population is overweight or obese and therefore at risk of deve...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
Glucose in our body is maintained within a narrow range by the humoral control and a 'lipostat' syst...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men a...
Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men and 15% in women and is a...
Obesity has been reported as a worldwide epidemic independent of economical and social conditions. T...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
Obesity is one of the most prevalent health conditions in humans and companion animals globally. It ...
A prolonged imbalance between a relative increase in energy intake over a decrease in energy expendi...