Current lifestyle with high-energy diets and characterized by sedentary is triggering an alarming growth in obesity. Obesity along with metabolic syndrome- related co-morbidities (i.e. insulin resistance, atherosclerosis, sleep apnea, depression, asthma, hypertension and the alteration of blood lipid transport) are the most apparent consequence of the excess energy. Under conditions of excess dietary energy, the body cannot easily dispose of the excess amino-N against the evolutively-adapted schemes that prevent its wastage; thus ammonia and glutamine formation and urea excretion are decreased. High lipid and energy availability limit the utilization of glucose, and high glucose spares the production of ammonium from amino acids, decreasing...
Abstract: Marked changes in the content of protein in the diet affects the rat’s pattern of growth, ...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...
Amino-N is preserved because of the scarcity and nutritional importance of protein. Excretion requir...
High-energy (hyperlipidic) cafeteria diets induce insulin resistance limiting glucose oxidation, and...
Amino-N is preserved because of the scarcity and nutritional importance of protein. Excretion requir...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...
Although the different components of the metabolic syndrome (MS) are likely to affect protein and am...
Although the different components of the metabolic syndrome (MS) are likely to affect protein and am...
Under high-energy diets, amino acid N is difficult to dispose of, as a consequence of the availabili...
Plusieurs études ont montré que certaines kinases situées dans le foie, « mammalian target of rapamy...
International audienceAdaptation to a high-protein diet progressively increases the postprandial acc...
Hyperlipidic diets limit glucose oxidation and favor amino acid preservation, hampering the eliminat...
Hyperlipidic diets limit glucose oxidation and favor amino acid preservation, hampering the eliminat...
International audienceObjectives Severely low-protein (LP) diets induce a decrease in body weight an...
Abstract: Marked changes in the content of protein in the diet affects the rat’s pattern of growth, ...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...
Amino-N is preserved because of the scarcity and nutritional importance of protein. Excretion requir...
High-energy (hyperlipidic) cafeteria diets induce insulin resistance limiting glucose oxidation, and...
Amino-N is preserved because of the scarcity and nutritional importance of protein. Excretion requir...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...
Although the different components of the metabolic syndrome (MS) are likely to affect protein and am...
Although the different components of the metabolic syndrome (MS) are likely to affect protein and am...
Under high-energy diets, amino acid N is difficult to dispose of, as a consequence of the availabili...
Plusieurs études ont montré que certaines kinases situées dans le foie, « mammalian target of rapamy...
International audienceAdaptation to a high-protein diet progressively increases the postprandial acc...
Hyperlipidic diets limit glucose oxidation and favor amino acid preservation, hampering the eliminat...
Hyperlipidic diets limit glucose oxidation and favor amino acid preservation, hampering the eliminat...
International audienceObjectives Severely low-protein (LP) diets induce a decrease in body weight an...
Abstract: Marked changes in the content of protein in the diet affects the rat’s pattern of growth, ...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...
Nitrogen balance studies have shown that a portion of the N ingested but not excreted is not account...