Protein intake in early life influences metabolism, weight gain, and later obesity risk. As such, a better understanding of the effects of protein intake on the postprandial metabolism and its dynamics over time may elucidate underlying mechanisms. In a randomized crossover study, we observed fasted adults who consumed two isocaloric toddler milk formulas concentrated as meals of 480 kcal with 67 g of carbohydrates 30 g (HP) or 7 g (LP) protein, and 10 g or 20 g fat, respectively. Anthropometry and body plethysmography were assessed, and blood samples collected at baseline and over five hours. Time-specific concentrations, areas under concentration curves (AUC), and maximum values of metabolites were compared by paired t-tests to examine th...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
Objective: To determine the separate and combined effects of high-protein (HP) and high-fat (HF) mea...
It has been hypothesized that feeding human milk through the first year of life may have a protectiv...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Fat droplets in human milk (HM) are larger and surrounded by a phospholipid m...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Fat droplets in human milk (HM) are larger and surrounded by a phospholipid m...
Milk protein intake has recently been suggested to improve metabolic health. This Perspective provid...
Background: Protein intake may influence important health outcomes in later life. Objective: The obj...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Context: The protective effect of breastfeeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower ...
Introduction: Reduction of milk protein content in infant formula provided during the first year of ...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
In adults, dairy consumption improves short-term blood glucose regulation. It is unknown if these sh...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
Studies have suggested that two major milk constituents, casein and Ca, favourably affect postprandi...
Dietary protein digestion and amino acid absorption rates are modulated by numerous factors such as ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
Objective: To determine the separate and combined effects of high-protein (HP) and high-fat (HF) mea...
It has been hypothesized that feeding human milk through the first year of life may have a protectiv...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Fat droplets in human milk (HM) are larger and surrounded by a phospholipid m...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Fat droplets in human milk (HM) are larger and surrounded by a phospholipid m...
Milk protein intake has recently been suggested to improve metabolic health. This Perspective provid...
Background: Protein intake may influence important health outcomes in later life. Objective: The obj...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Context: The protective effect of breastfeeding against later obesity may be explained by the lower ...
Introduction: Reduction of milk protein content in infant formula provided during the first year of ...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
In adults, dairy consumption improves short-term blood glucose regulation. It is unknown if these sh...
Breastfeeding induces a different metabolic and endocrine response than feeding conventional infant ...
Studies have suggested that two major milk constituents, casein and Ca, favourably affect postprandi...
Dietary protein digestion and amino acid absorption rates are modulated by numerous factors such as ...
Since the concept of lasting programming effects on disease risk in human adults by the action of ho...
Objective: To determine the separate and combined effects of high-protein (HP) and high-fat (HF) mea...
It has been hypothesized that feeding human milk through the first year of life may have a protectiv...