The incidence of diet-induced metabolic disease has soared over the last half-century, despite national efforts to improve health through universal dietary recommendations. Studies comparing dietary patterns of populations with health outcomes have historically provided the basis for healthy diet recommendations. However, evidence that population-level diet responses are reliable indicators of responses across individuals is lacking. This study investigated how genetic differences influence health responses to several popular diets in mice, which are similar to humans in genetic composition and the propensity to develop metabolic disease, but enable precise genetic and environmental control. We designed four human-comparable mouse diets tha...
Interactions of diet, gut microbiota, and host genetics play essential roles in the development of m...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
To evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we compared a large rang...
The incidence of diet-induced metabolic disease has soared over the last half-century, despite natio...
Metabolic diseases are major public health issues worldwide and are responsible for disproportionate...
Defined as chronic excessive accumulation of adiposity, obesity results from long-term imbalance bet...
The sharp increase in obesity prevalence worldwide is mainly attributable to changes in physical act...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
Genetics play an important role in the development of metabolic diseases. However, the relative infl...
Dietary interventions can dramatically affect physiological health and organismal lifespan. The degr...
Diet-related metabolic syndrome is the largest contributor to adverse health in the United States. H...
The breadth of genetic and phenotypic variation among inbred strains is often underappreciated becau...
BACKGROUND: Most studies in animals use diets with several features (for example low-fat, rich in mi...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we...
The epidemic of obesity has been affecting individuals globally, with roughly 650 million adults obe...
Interactions of diet, gut microbiota, and host genetics play essential roles in the development of m...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
To evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we compared a large rang...
The incidence of diet-induced metabolic disease has soared over the last half-century, despite natio...
Metabolic diseases are major public health issues worldwide and are responsible for disproportionate...
Defined as chronic excessive accumulation of adiposity, obesity results from long-term imbalance bet...
The sharp increase in obesity prevalence worldwide is mainly attributable to changes in physical act...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
Genetics play an important role in the development of metabolic diseases. However, the relative infl...
Dietary interventions can dramatically affect physiological health and organismal lifespan. The degr...
Diet-related metabolic syndrome is the largest contributor to adverse health in the United States. H...
The breadth of genetic and phenotypic variation among inbred strains is often underappreciated becau...
BACKGROUND: Most studies in animals use diets with several features (for example low-fat, rich in mi...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we...
The epidemic of obesity has been affecting individuals globally, with roughly 650 million adults obe...
Interactions of diet, gut microbiota, and host genetics play essential roles in the development of m...
Although the gut microbiome plays important roles in host physiology, health and disease1, we lack u...
To evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we compared a large rang...