Background:A diet high in carbs and fat puts people at risk of obesity. Obesity causes changes in the immune system and increases the risk of premature ageing, including in the lymphoid organs ― such as the thymus and spleen. Fasting is expected to improve the immune system. The purpose of this research is to determine the effects of intermittent fasting on images of the structure of the thymus, the number of fat cells, Hassall’s corpuscles of the thymus, the area and density of pulp white spleen, and the number of leukocytes in Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) fed a diet high in carbs and fat. Methods:An experimental study with post-test only control group design, with 15 male rat subjects aged 2.5 months were divided into three groups: fir...
Inflammation induced by obesity contributes to insulin resistance and atherosclerosis. Indeed, high ...
Objectives: Fasting has long been practiced for political and religious reasons and to lose weight. ...
abstract: High fat diets (HFD) are known to cause hepatic non-alcoholic steatosis in rats in as few ...
Background:A diet high in carbs and fat puts people at risk of obesity. Obesity causes changes in th...
Obesity is associated with increased macrophage and extracellular matrix accumulation in adipose tis...
Background: The intestinal ecosystem, including epithelium, immune cells, and microbiota, are influe...
Objective: Fasting regimens can promote health, mitigate chronic immunological disorders, and improv...
Background Chronic and degenerative diseases are closely related to modern lifestyles that tend to b...
Exposure to intense acute stress evokes an increase in the expression of systemic and local inflamma...
Background The immune system undergoes several alterations of innate and adaptive immunity during...
Cardiovascular diseases are among the primary life-threatening conditions affecting human society. I...
Objective: Intermittent fasting (IF) may limit metabolic adaptations that reduce energy expenditure,...
Intermittent fasting (IF) plays important role in health. The regeneration that starts at the cellul...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Dietary habits are often considered to be responsible for fatty liver, a common his...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/biomedical/4/thumbnail.jpgObesity ...
Inflammation induced by obesity contributes to insulin resistance and atherosclerosis. Indeed, high ...
Objectives: Fasting has long been practiced for political and religious reasons and to lose weight. ...
abstract: High fat diets (HFD) are known to cause hepatic non-alcoholic steatosis in rats in as few ...
Background:A diet high in carbs and fat puts people at risk of obesity. Obesity causes changes in th...
Obesity is associated with increased macrophage and extracellular matrix accumulation in adipose tis...
Background: The intestinal ecosystem, including epithelium, immune cells, and microbiota, are influe...
Objective: Fasting regimens can promote health, mitigate chronic immunological disorders, and improv...
Background Chronic and degenerative diseases are closely related to modern lifestyles that tend to b...
Exposure to intense acute stress evokes an increase in the expression of systemic and local inflamma...
Background The immune system undergoes several alterations of innate and adaptive immunity during...
Cardiovascular diseases are among the primary life-threatening conditions affecting human society. I...
Objective: Intermittent fasting (IF) may limit metabolic adaptations that reduce energy expenditure,...
Intermittent fasting (IF) plays important role in health. The regeneration that starts at the cellul...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Dietary habits are often considered to be responsible for fatty liver, a common his...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/biomedical/4/thumbnail.jpgObesity ...
Inflammation induced by obesity contributes to insulin resistance and atherosclerosis. Indeed, high ...
Objectives: Fasting has long been practiced for political and religious reasons and to lose weight. ...
abstract: High fat diets (HFD) are known to cause hepatic non-alcoholic steatosis in rats in as few ...