Obesity has important health consequences, including elevating risk for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. A high-fat diet is known to contribute to obesity. Little is known regarding the effect of a high-fat diet on pulmonary function, despite the dramatic increase in the prevalence of respiratory ailments (e.g., asthma). The purpose of our study was to determine whether a high-fat meal (HFM) would increase airway inflammation and decrease pulmonary function in healthy subjects. Pulmonary function tests (PFT) (forced expiratory volume in 1-s, forced vital capacity, forced expiratory flow at 25-75% of vital capacity) and exhaled nitric oxide (eNO; airway inflammation) were performed in 20 healthy (10 men, 10 women), inactive subjects (age...
Nutritional status is a well-recognized prognostic indicator in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
Background: Studies have identified function pattern in obesity. Obesity's pathologies, both contrib...
Weighing the strengths and limitations of our studies, we believe our results contribute to the unra...
Background: Dietary fat activates systemic innate immune responses, but the effect on airway respons...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyCraig A. HarmsObesity and asthma often coexist in the same...
Obesity is associated with pulmonary function disturbances. We hypothesized that lung function decre...
A high-fat meal (HFM) induces an increase in blood lipids (postprandial lipemia; PPL), systemic infl...
Background/objectives: Preservation of lung health with aging is an important health issue in the ge...
Obesity is associated with pulmonary function disturbances. We hypothesized that lung function decre...
Obesity is associated with pulmonary function disturbances. We hypothesized that lung function decre...
Epidemiological studies provide some evidence that dietary fat intake is important in asthma and oth...
Stephanie P. Kurti1, Sara K. Rosenkranz2, Stephen K. Chapes3, Morton Levitt4, Brooke J. Cull2, Colby...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with changes in pulmonary function and increased systemic inflammatio...
Consumption of a high fat meal can increase neutrophilic airway inflammation in asthma subjects. Thi...
Nutritional status is a well-recognized prognostic indicator in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
Nutritional status is a well-recognized prognostic indicator in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
Background: Studies have identified function pattern in obesity. Obesity's pathologies, both contrib...
Weighing the strengths and limitations of our studies, we believe our results contribute to the unra...
Background: Dietary fat activates systemic innate immune responses, but the effect on airway respons...
Master of ScienceDepartment of KinesiologyCraig A. HarmsObesity and asthma often coexist in the same...
Obesity is associated with pulmonary function disturbances. We hypothesized that lung function decre...
A high-fat meal (HFM) induces an increase in blood lipids (postprandial lipemia; PPL), systemic infl...
Background/objectives: Preservation of lung health with aging is an important health issue in the ge...
Obesity is associated with pulmonary function disturbances. We hypothesized that lung function decre...
Obesity is associated with pulmonary function disturbances. We hypothesized that lung function decre...
Epidemiological studies provide some evidence that dietary fat intake is important in asthma and oth...
Stephanie P. Kurti1, Sara K. Rosenkranz2, Stephen K. Chapes3, Morton Levitt4, Brooke J. Cull2, Colby...
Purpose: Obesity is associated with changes in pulmonary function and increased systemic inflammatio...
Consumption of a high fat meal can increase neutrophilic airway inflammation in asthma subjects. Thi...
Nutritional status is a well-recognized prognostic indicator in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
Nutritional status is a well-recognized prognostic indicator in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseas...
Background: Studies have identified function pattern in obesity. Obesity's pathologies, both contrib...
Weighing the strengths and limitations of our studies, we believe our results contribute to the unra...