Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and associated metabolic disturbances. Physically active individuals generally have a reduced risk of developing these unhealthy states, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. In the present study, we investigated the effects of feeding a high-fat diet (HFD) on obesity development and fuel homeostasis in male and female mice with a trait for increased physical activity and in their controls.Methods: Male and female mice selectively bred for a high level of wheel running behavior over 30 generations and nonselected controls (background strain Hsd:ICR) were maintained on a standard lab chow high-carbohydrate diet (HCD) or on an HFD (...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Obesity is a growing health problem worldwide, particularly within the United States. The percent o...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased volu...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Obesity is a growing health problem worldwide, particularly within the United States. The percent o...
Objective: The literature is divided over whether variation in resting metabolic rate (RMR) is relat...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...