Among existing genetic and non-genetic models of obesity, the most widely used are the models of diet-induced obesity in rodents due to their relatively easy reproducibility and similarities to human pathogenesis of obesity. Within this review, we provide the analysis of diet-induced obesity models in rats, highlight attractive strengths as well as disadvantages of high-fat diets, fat or sugar choice diets, “cafeteria diets”, and “western diet”. Potential obesogenic mechanisms of the discussed models are analyzed. The directions of further studies required for an increase in reproducibility of experimental diet-induced obesity are proposed
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Abstract: Obesity in human but also in pats represents an increasing health problem especially in de...
In the United States, there are 300,000 obesity-related premature deaths each year. Further-more, no...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
The etiology of obesity is multifactorial and is becoming a problem of public health, due to its inc...
To model nutritional obesity in rats with two-bottle-feeding method according to human eating featur...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Background Dietary intervention studies in animal models of obesity are crucial to elucidate the mec...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome are major health problems which often present a confounding therapeut...
Obesity is rapidly increasing in incidence in developed and developing countries and is known to ind...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions throughout the world, leading to increased cardiovascular d...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
Abstract: Obesity and its associated metabolic diseases are currently a priority research area. The ...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Abstract: Obesity in human but also in pats represents an increasing health problem especially in de...
In the United States, there are 300,000 obesity-related premature deaths each year. Further-more, no...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
The etiology of obesity is multifactorial and is becoming a problem of public health, due to its inc...
To model nutritional obesity in rats with two-bottle-feeding method according to human eating featur...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Background Dietary intervention studies in animal models of obesity are crucial to elucidate the mec...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome are major health problems which often present a confounding therapeut...
Obesity is rapidly increasing in incidence in developed and developing countries and is known to ind...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions throughout the world, leading to increased cardiovascular d...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
Abstract: Obesity and its associated metabolic diseases are currently a priority research area. The ...
Background: Dietary interventions in rodents can induce an excess of adipose tissue and metabolic di...
Abstract: Obesity in human but also in pats represents an increasing health problem especially in de...
In the United States, there are 300,000 obesity-related premature deaths each year. Further-more, no...