Defined as chronic excessive accumulation of adiposity, obesity results from long-term imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. The mechanisms behind how caloric imbalance occurs are complex and influenced by numerous biological and environmental factors, especially genetics, and diet. Population-based diet recommendations have had limited success partly due to the wide variation in physiological responses across individuals when they consume the same diet. Thus, it is necessary to broaden our understanding of how individual genetics and diet interact relative to the development of obesity for improving weight loss treatment. To determine how consumption of diets with different macronutrient composition alter adiposity and other obe...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
High phenotypic variation in diet-induced obesity in male C57BL/6J inbred mice suggests a molecular ...
Obesity, a major risk factor for type II diabetes, is becoming more prevalent in Western populations...
BackgroundObesity is a serious disease with a complex etiology characterized by overaccumulation of ...
Obesity is a complex disease characterized by excessive fat accumulation that leads to decrease in h...
Driven by the recent obesity epidemic, interest in understanding the complex genetic and environment...
The sharp increase in obesity prevalence worldwide is mainly attributable to changes in physical act...
SummaryObesity is a highly heritable disease driven by complex interactions between genetic and envi...
Obesity, a state of imbalance between lean mass and fat mass, is important for the etiology of disea...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
Obesity has emerged as a major global health problem and is associated with various diseases, such a...
The epidemic of obesity has been affecting individuals globally, with roughly 650 million adults obe...
The incidence of diet-induced metabolic disease has soared over the last half-century, despite natio...
The breadth of genetic and phenotypic variation among inbred strains is often underappreciated becau...
Obesity and its comorbidities are taking an increasing toll on human health. Key pathways that were ...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
High phenotypic variation in diet-induced obesity in male C57BL/6J inbred mice suggests a molecular ...
Obesity, a major risk factor for type II diabetes, is becoming more prevalent in Western populations...
BackgroundObesity is a serious disease with a complex etiology characterized by overaccumulation of ...
Obesity is a complex disease characterized by excessive fat accumulation that leads to decrease in h...
Driven by the recent obesity epidemic, interest in understanding the complex genetic and environment...
The sharp increase in obesity prevalence worldwide is mainly attributable to changes in physical act...
SummaryObesity is a highly heritable disease driven by complex interactions between genetic and envi...
Obesity, a state of imbalance between lean mass and fat mass, is important for the etiology of disea...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
Obesity has emerged as a major global health problem and is associated with various diseases, such a...
The epidemic of obesity has been affecting individuals globally, with roughly 650 million adults obe...
The incidence of diet-induced metabolic disease has soared over the last half-century, despite natio...
The breadth of genetic and phenotypic variation among inbred strains is often underappreciated becau...
Obesity and its comorbidities are taking an increasing toll on human health. Key pathways that were ...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is recognised as a significant global health problem. I...
High phenotypic variation in diet-induced obesity in male C57BL/6J inbred mice suggests a molecular ...
Obesity, a major risk factor for type II diabetes, is becoming more prevalent in Western populations...