Female mice from independently bred lines previously selected over 50 generations for increased voluntary wheel-running behavior (S1, S2) resist high energy (HE) diet-induced obesity (DIO) at adulthood, even without actual access to running wheels, as opposed to randomly bred controls (CON). We investigated whether adult S mice without wheels remain DIO-resistant when exposed - via the mother - to the HE diet during their perinatal stage (from 2 weeks prior to conception until weaning on post-natal day 21). While S1 and S2 females subjected to HE diet either perinatally or from weaning onwards (post-weaning) resisted increased adiposity at adulthood (as opposed to CON females), they lost this resistance when challenged with HE diet during t...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Unhealthy diets and a lack of exercise in children are leading to metabolic disorders in adults. Th...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
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...
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...
Elucidating genetic and environmental factors that affect physical activity, dietary choices, and th...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Some human diseases, including obesity, Type II diabetes, and numerous cancers, are thought to be in...
Exercise behavior is under partial genetic control, but it is also affected by numerous environmenta...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Unhealthy diets and a lack of exercise in children are leading to metabolic disorders in adults. Th...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
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...
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...
Elucidating genetic and environmental factors that affect physical activity, dietary choices, and th...
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and...
Some human diseases, including obesity, Type II diabetes, and numerous cancers, are thought to be in...
Exercise behavior is under partial genetic control, but it is also affected by numerous environmenta...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...
Unhealthy diets and a lack of exercise in children are leading to metabolic disorders in adults. Th...
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by...