Recent human cohort studies reported positive associations between organic food consumption and a lower incidence of obesity, cancer, and several other diseases. However, there are very few animal and human dietary intervention studies that provide supporting evidence or a mechanistic understanding of these associations. Here we report results from a two-generation, dietary intervention study with maleWistar rats to identify the effects of feeds made from organic and conventional crops on growth, hormonal, and immune system parameters that are known to affect the risk of a number of chronic, non-communicable diseases in animals and humans. A 2 × 2 factorial design was used to separate the effects of contrasting crop protection methods (use ...
Ad libitum (AL) supply of standard chow is the feeding method most often used for rodents in animal ...
Most studies reported in the literature on organic versus conventional production systems and healt...
Numerous studies have attempted to elucidate if there is a difference in the effect on human health...
Recent human cohort studies reported positive associations between organic food consumption and a lo...
Recent human cohort studies reported positive associations between organic food consumption and a lo...
AbstractA dietary intervention study was conducted to analyse the effects of compound feeds based on...
According to the research studies conducted during last 20 years the wholesomeness and nutritive val...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify health-related biomarkers affected by different gr...
There is currently no evidence for beneficial health impacts being associated with the consumption o...
Rat feed based on raw plant materials was produced according to the nutritional recommendations for ...
The aim of the current study was to investigate if there are any health effects of long-term consump...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of maternal consumption of organically or conven...
Many consumers believe that food from plants grown under certain conditions, such as organic agricul...
Genetically modified (GM) crops expressing insecticidal crystal proteins are widely accepted worldwi...
The widespread of pollutants in our environment coupled with the failure of conventional pollution m...
Ad libitum (AL) supply of standard chow is the feeding method most often used for rodents in animal ...
Most studies reported in the literature on organic versus conventional production systems and healt...
Numerous studies have attempted to elucidate if there is a difference in the effect on human health...
Recent human cohort studies reported positive associations between organic food consumption and a lo...
Recent human cohort studies reported positive associations between organic food consumption and a lo...
AbstractA dietary intervention study was conducted to analyse the effects of compound feeds based on...
According to the research studies conducted during last 20 years the wholesomeness and nutritive val...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify health-related biomarkers affected by different gr...
There is currently no evidence for beneficial health impacts being associated with the consumption o...
Rat feed based on raw plant materials was produced according to the nutritional recommendations for ...
The aim of the current study was to investigate if there are any health effects of long-term consump...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of maternal consumption of organically or conven...
Many consumers believe that food from plants grown under certain conditions, such as organic agricul...
Genetically modified (GM) crops expressing insecticidal crystal proteins are widely accepted worldwi...
The widespread of pollutants in our environment coupled with the failure of conventional pollution m...
Ad libitum (AL) supply of standard chow is the feeding method most often used for rodents in animal ...
Most studies reported in the literature on organic versus conventional production systems and healt...
Numerous studies have attempted to elucidate if there is a difference in the effect on human health...