Background Acylcarnitines (ACs) play a major role in fatty acid metabolism and are potential markers of metabolic dysfunction with higher blood concentrations reported in obese and diabetic individuals. Diet, and in particular red and processed meat intake, has been shown to influence AC concentrations but data on the effect of meat consumption on AC concentrations is limited. Objectives To investigate the effect of red and processed meat intake on AC concentrations in plasma and urine using a randomized controlled trial with replication in an observational cohort. Methods In the randomized crossover trial, 12 volunteers successively consumed 2 different diets containing either pork or tofu for 3 d each. A panel of 44 ACs including several ...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
BACKGROUND: Habitual red meat consumption was consistently related to a higher risk of type 2 diabet...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Dietary intake of red and processed meat has been associated with disease ris...
Background Acylcarnitines (ACs) play a major role in fatty acid metabolism and are potential markers...
Scope The consumption of red and processed meat, and not white meat, associates with the development...
International audienceScopeThe impact of meat consumption on human health is widely examined in nutr...
Background & aims: Circulating levels of acylcarnitines (ACs) have been associated with the risk...
AimsCarnitine and choline are major nutrient precursors for gut microbiota-dependent generation of t...
BACKGROUND: Habitual red meat consumption was consistently related to a higher risk of type 2 diabet...
Background: Meat and fish intakes have been associated with various chronic diseases. The use of spe...
Scope: To improve understanding of the epidemiological link between red and processed mea...
Circulating levels of acylcarnitines (ACs) have been associated with the risk of various diseases su...
The assessment of the actual contribution of red or processed meat to increasing the risk of sufferi...
Amino acid (AA) status is determined by factors including nutrition, metabolic rate, and interaction...
BACKGROUND: Whether red meat consumption is associated with higher inflammation or confounded by inc...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
BACKGROUND: Habitual red meat consumption was consistently related to a higher risk of type 2 diabet...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Dietary intake of red and processed meat has been associated with disease ris...
Background Acylcarnitines (ACs) play a major role in fatty acid metabolism and are potential markers...
Scope The consumption of red and processed meat, and not white meat, associates with the development...
International audienceScopeThe impact of meat consumption on human health is widely examined in nutr...
Background & aims: Circulating levels of acylcarnitines (ACs) have been associated with the risk...
AimsCarnitine and choline are major nutrient precursors for gut microbiota-dependent generation of t...
BACKGROUND: Habitual red meat consumption was consistently related to a higher risk of type 2 diabet...
Background: Meat and fish intakes have been associated with various chronic diseases. The use of spe...
Scope: To improve understanding of the epidemiological link between red and processed mea...
Circulating levels of acylcarnitines (ACs) have been associated with the risk of various diseases su...
The assessment of the actual contribution of red or processed meat to increasing the risk of sufferi...
Amino acid (AA) status is determined by factors including nutrition, metabolic rate, and interaction...
BACKGROUND: Whether red meat consumption is associated with higher inflammation or confounded by inc...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
BACKGROUND: Habitual red meat consumption was consistently related to a higher risk of type 2 diabet...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Dietary intake of red and processed meat has been associated with disease ris...