Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is related to subsequent obesity. We set out to see whether the effect of RMR on weight gain in mice could be revealed with high-fat feeding. Research Methods and Procedures: Female C57BL/6J mice received a low- (10 kcal%fat n = 47), medium- (45 kcal%fat n = 50), or high-fat diet (60 kcal%fat n = 50) for 12 weeks. Pre-treatment RMR was measured by indirect calorimetry. Body composition was estimated using DXA before and after treatment. Results: Mice on the high-fat diet gained 39% of body mass, whereas control animals gained 3.5%. There was no interaction between RMR and dietary type on weight gain, and there was no association between weight ...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
<p>A) C3(1)-T<sub>Ag</sub> body weight was measured weekly over the course of the study until mice w...
<p>(A) Body weight of male and female mice after 16 wk of free access to HFD. (B) Profile of body we...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Increased dietary palatability may lead to excess food consumption which in turn causes an excess of...
Understanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mouse studies, using different t...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mo...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
<p><b>A.</b> Body weight of the HF fed mice differed significantly from those of the LF fed mice fro...
Factors affecting contribution of spontaneous physical activity (SPA; activity associated with every...
Traditional dogma is that men have a higher metabolism compared to women. Because of an increased ob...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
Item does not contain fulltextSCOPE: Mice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality...
Metabolic disease is typically studied in mouse models of diet-induced obesity. Throughout time, stu...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
<p>A) C3(1)-T<sub>Ag</sub> body weight was measured weekly over the course of the study until mice w...
<p>(A) Body weight of male and female mice after 16 wk of free access to HFD. (B) Profile of body we...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Increased dietary palatability may lead to excess food consumption which in turn causes an excess of...
Understanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mouse studies, using different t...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding body weight regulation is essential to fight obesity. Mo...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
<p><b>A.</b> Body weight of the HF fed mice differed significantly from those of the LF fed mice fro...
Factors affecting contribution of spontaneous physical activity (SPA; activity associated with every...
Traditional dogma is that men have a higher metabolism compared to women. Because of an increased ob...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
Item does not contain fulltextSCOPE: Mice are usually housed at 20-24 degrees C. At thermoneutrality...
Metabolic disease is typically studied in mouse models of diet-induced obesity. Throughout time, stu...
Although obesity rates are rapidly rising, caloric restriction re-mains one of the few safe therapie...
<p>A) C3(1)-T<sub>Ag</sub> body weight was measured weekly over the course of the study until mice w...
<p>(A) Body weight of male and female mice after 16 wk of free access to HFD. (B) Profile of body we...