Postprandial inflammation is an important factor for human health since chronic low-grade inflammation is associated with chronic diseases. Dairy products have a weak but significant anti-inflammatory effect on postprandial inflammation. The objective of the present study was to compare the effect of a high-fat dairy meal (HFD meal), a high-fat non-dairy meal supplemented with milk (HFM meal) and a high-fat non-dairy control meal (HFC meal) on postprandial inflammatory and metabolic responses in healthy men. A cross-over study was conducted in nineteen male subjects. Blood samples were collected before and 1, 2, 4 and 6 h after consumption of the test meals. Plasma concentrations of insulin, glucose, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-...
<p>Inflammation is a major biological process regulating the interaction between organisms and the e...
BACKGROUND: Meal-induced metabolic changes trigger an acute inflammatory response, contributing to c...
Citation: Teeman, C. S., Kurti, S. P., Cull, B. J., Emerson, S. R., Haub, M. D., & Rosenkranz, S. K....
Postprandial inflammation is an important factor for human health since chronic low-grade inflammati...
Postprandial inflammation is an important factor for human health since chronic low-grade inflammati...
CVD and associated metabolic diseases are linked to chronic inflammation, which can be modified by d...
Scope: It is aimed to investigate how intake of high-fat meals composed of different dairy products ...
Milk and dairy products contribute ≤14% of the caloric intake in developed countries. Recent evidenc...
Meals high in SFA, particularly palmitate, are associated with postprandial inflammation and insulin...
Dietary recommendations suggest decreased consumption of SFA to minimise CVD risk; however, not all ...
OBJECTIVE: Circulating levels of adiponectin are low in obesity and metabolic disorders associated w...
Background/Objectives: Recent work suggests that macronutrients are pro-inflammatory and promote oxi...
open12siThe authors of this review are members of the FA COST Action FA1005 "Improving health proper...
There is a body of evidence linking inflammation, altered lipid metabolism, and insulin resistance. ...
Objective: Circulating levels of adiponectin are low in obesity and metabolic disorders associated w...
<p>Inflammation is a major biological process regulating the interaction between organisms and the e...
BACKGROUND: Meal-induced metabolic changes trigger an acute inflammatory response, contributing to c...
Citation: Teeman, C. S., Kurti, S. P., Cull, B. J., Emerson, S. R., Haub, M. D., & Rosenkranz, S. K....
Postprandial inflammation is an important factor for human health since chronic low-grade inflammati...
Postprandial inflammation is an important factor for human health since chronic low-grade inflammati...
CVD and associated metabolic diseases are linked to chronic inflammation, which can be modified by d...
Scope: It is aimed to investigate how intake of high-fat meals composed of different dairy products ...
Milk and dairy products contribute ≤14% of the caloric intake in developed countries. Recent evidenc...
Meals high in SFA, particularly palmitate, are associated with postprandial inflammation and insulin...
Dietary recommendations suggest decreased consumption of SFA to minimise CVD risk; however, not all ...
OBJECTIVE: Circulating levels of adiponectin are low in obesity and metabolic disorders associated w...
Background/Objectives: Recent work suggests that macronutrients are pro-inflammatory and promote oxi...
open12siThe authors of this review are members of the FA COST Action FA1005 "Improving health proper...
There is a body of evidence linking inflammation, altered lipid metabolism, and insulin resistance. ...
Objective: Circulating levels of adiponectin are low in obesity and metabolic disorders associated w...
<p>Inflammation is a major biological process regulating the interaction between organisms and the e...
BACKGROUND: Meal-induced metabolic changes trigger an acute inflammatory response, contributing to c...
Citation: Teeman, C. S., Kurti, S. P., Cull, B. J., Emerson, S. R., Haub, M. D., & Rosenkranz, S. K....