Objective: Obesity represents a major risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis and certain cancer entities. Treatment of obesity is hindered by the long-term maintenance of initially reduced body weight, and it remains unclear whether all pathologies associated with obesity are fully reversible even upon successfully maintained weight loss. Methods: We compared high fat diet-fed, weight reduced and lean mice in terms of body weight development, adipose tissue and liver insulin sensitivity as well as inflammatory gene expression. Moreover, we assessed similar parameters in a human cohort before and after bariatric surgery. Results: Compared to lean animals, mice that demonstrated successful weight reductio...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
OBJECTIVES: Environmental factors such as a high-fat diet contribute to type 2 diabetes and obesity....
Background/Objectives:Dieting is a popular yet often ineffective way to lower body weight, as the ma...
BACKGROUND: Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic consequences ...
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BACKGROUND:Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic consequences o...
Background: The prevalence of obesity and obesity- related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and ...
Item does not contain fulltextMetabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently o...
Abstract Background Weight loss by surgery or lifestyle changes is strongly recommended for obese in...
Excess circulating insulin is associated with obesity in humans and in animal models. However, the p...
Objective: Obesity-induced insulin resistance is closely associated with chronic subclinical inflamm...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men a...
Introduction: The biggest risk factor for obesity and its associated comorbidities is a Western diet...
Obesity is a global epidemic, contributing significantly to chronic non-communicable diseases, such ...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
OBJECTIVES: Environmental factors such as a high-fat diet contribute to type 2 diabetes and obesity....
Background/Objectives:Dieting is a popular yet often ineffective way to lower body weight, as the ma...
BACKGROUND: Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic consequences ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155467/1/oby22788-sup-0001-Supinfo.pdf...
BACKGROUND:Achieving weight loss is the cornerstone of the treatment of the metabolic consequences o...
Background: The prevalence of obesity and obesity- related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and ...
Item does not contain fulltextMetabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently o...
Abstract Background Weight loss by surgery or lifestyle changes is strongly recommended for obese in...
Excess circulating insulin is associated with obesity in humans and in animal models. However, the p...
Objective: Obesity-induced insulin resistance is closely associated with chronic subclinical inflamm...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has increased to 10% in men a...
Introduction: The biggest risk factor for obesity and its associated comorbidities is a Western diet...
Obesity is a global epidemic, contributing significantly to chronic non-communicable diseases, such ...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
Metabolic inflammation in adipose tissue and the liver is frequently observed as a result of diet-in...
OBJECTIVES: Environmental factors such as a high-fat diet contribute to type 2 diabetes and obesity....