Humans have developed effective survival mechanisms under conditions of nutrient (and energy) scarcity. Nevertheless, today, most humans face a quite different situation: excess of nutrients, especially those high in amino-nitrogen and energy (largely fat). The lack of mechanisms to prevent energy overload and the effective persistence of the mechanisms hoarding key nutrients such as amino acids has resulted in deep disorders of substrate handling. There is too often a massive untreatable accumulation of body fat in the presence of severe metabolic disorders of energy utilization and disposal, which become chronic and go much beyond the most obvious problems: diabetes, circulatory, renal and nervous disorders included loosely within the met...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. w.saris@hb.unimaas.nlThe presen...
Normal energy metabolism is characterized by periodic shifts in glucose and fat oxidation, as the mi...
The ability of cells to rearrange their metabolism plays an important role in compensating the energ...
This review is focused on the fate of dietary glucose under conditions of chronically high energy (l...
Human subjects vary in the extent to which their body's protein and fat compartments are mobilized f...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that in humans many pathological conditions including obesit...
Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body....
The following is an excerpt from the introduction of this article: The energy that the body needs in...
Dietary intervention is one of the most important approaches for the treatment of metabolic diseases...
AbstractThe energy substances (mainly carbohydrates and fats) are the basis and guarantee of life ac...
When changes in the environment, specifically in energy availability or energy expenditure, occur at...
Energy metabolism at whole-body, cellular, and even organelle, i.e., mitochondrial, levels requires ...
The mammalian body is a complex physiologic “ecosystem” in which cells compete for calories (i.e., n...
Carbohydrates are the major source of energy for the living cells, they are the first cellular cons...
During the last decades, humans in the western World have become exposed to an excess of (processed)...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. w.saris@hb.unimaas.nlThe presen...
Normal energy metabolism is characterized by periodic shifts in glucose and fat oxidation, as the mi...
The ability of cells to rearrange their metabolism plays an important role in compensating the energ...
This review is focused on the fate of dietary glucose under conditions of chronically high energy (l...
Human subjects vary in the extent to which their body's protein and fat compartments are mobilized f...
Increasing evidence supports the notion that in humans many pathological conditions including obesit...
Sugar, or technically known as glucose, is the main source of energy of all cells in the human body....
The following is an excerpt from the introduction of this article: The energy that the body needs in...
Dietary intervention is one of the most important approaches for the treatment of metabolic diseases...
AbstractThe energy substances (mainly carbohydrates and fats) are the basis and guarantee of life ac...
When changes in the environment, specifically in energy availability or energy expenditure, occur at...
Energy metabolism at whole-body, cellular, and even organelle, i.e., mitochondrial, levels requires ...
The mammalian body is a complex physiologic “ecosystem” in which cells compete for calories (i.e., n...
Carbohydrates are the major source of energy for the living cells, they are the first cellular cons...
During the last decades, humans in the western World have become exposed to an excess of (processed)...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. w.saris@hb.unimaas.nlThe presen...
Normal energy metabolism is characterized by periodic shifts in glucose and fat oxidation, as the mi...
The ability of cells to rearrange their metabolism plays an important role in compensating the energ...