Background: Adiponectin is an adipose tissue derived hormone which strengthens insulin sensitivity. However, there is little data available regarding the influence of a positive energy challenge (PEC) on circulating adiponectin and the role of obesity status on this response. Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate how circulating adiponectin will respond to a short-term PEC and whether or not this response will differ among normal-weight(NW), overweight(OW) and obese(OB). Design: We examined adiponectin among 64 young men (19-29 yr) before and after a 7-day overfeeding (70% above normal energy requirements). The relationship between adiponectin and obesity related phenotypes including; weight, percent body fat (%BF), pe...
OBJECTIVE Chronic low-grade inflammation is a feature of obesity and is postulated to be causal in t...
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome is associated with insulin resistance (IR) and low concentrations o...
Supplementary information available for this article at http://www.nature.com/nutd/journal/v4/n7/sup...
Adiponectin is an adipose tissue derived hormone which strengthens insulin sensitivity. However, the...
Adiponectin is an adipose tissue derived hormone which strengthens insulin sensitivity. However, the...
Background: While a majority of Americans are overweight, some individuals maintain a healthy weigh...
Overfeeding experiments, in which we impose short-term positive energy balance, help unravel the cel...
What have human experimental overfeeding studies taught us about adipose tissue expansion and suscep...
Obesity is undoubtedly caused by a chronic positive energy balance. However, the early metabolic an...
The presence of large subcutaneous adipocytes in obesity has been proposed to be linked with insulin...
© 2017 The Obesity Society Objective: Intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) is inversely related to insulin ...
It is now well established that not all obese subjects are at increased risk of cardiometabolic comp...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether baseline levels or intervention-associated changes in total and high...
Although metabolic abnormalities common in obesity are well-defined, the metabolic and endocrine res...
Adiponectin is an adipocyte hormone that links visceral adiposity with insulin resistance and athero...
OBJECTIVE Chronic low-grade inflammation is a feature of obesity and is postulated to be causal in t...
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome is associated with insulin resistance (IR) and low concentrations o...
Supplementary information available for this article at http://www.nature.com/nutd/journal/v4/n7/sup...
Adiponectin is an adipose tissue derived hormone which strengthens insulin sensitivity. However, the...
Adiponectin is an adipose tissue derived hormone which strengthens insulin sensitivity. However, the...
Background: While a majority of Americans are overweight, some individuals maintain a healthy weigh...
Overfeeding experiments, in which we impose short-term positive energy balance, help unravel the cel...
What have human experimental overfeeding studies taught us about adipose tissue expansion and suscep...
Obesity is undoubtedly caused by a chronic positive energy balance. However, the early metabolic an...
The presence of large subcutaneous adipocytes in obesity has been proposed to be linked with insulin...
© 2017 The Obesity Society Objective: Intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) is inversely related to insulin ...
It is now well established that not all obese subjects are at increased risk of cardiometabolic comp...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether baseline levels or intervention-associated changes in total and high...
Although metabolic abnormalities common in obesity are well-defined, the metabolic and endocrine res...
Adiponectin is an adipocyte hormone that links visceral adiposity with insulin resistance and athero...
OBJECTIVE Chronic low-grade inflammation is a feature of obesity and is postulated to be causal in t...
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome is associated with insulin resistance (IR) and low concentrations o...
Supplementary information available for this article at http://www.nature.com/nutd/journal/v4/n7/sup...