To determine if metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals have a different metabolic response to a standardized diet compared to lean healthy (LH) and metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO) individuals.Thirty adults (35-70 yrs) were classified as LH, MHO, and MUO according to anthropometric and clinical measurements. Participants consumed a standardized high calorie meal (~1330 kcal). Blood glucose and insulin were measured at fasting, and 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120 min postprandially. Additional blood samples were collected for the targeted analysis of amino acids (AAs) and derivatives, and fatty acids (FAs).The postprandial response (i.e., area under the curve, AUC) for serum glucose and insulin were similar between MHO and LH individuals, a...
Introduction: The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of met...
AbstractBackgroundObesity is not a homogeneous condition across individuals since about 25–40% of ob...
Changes in eating habits, food composition and processing are involved in the “nutritional transitio...
To determine if metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals have a different metabolic response to...
Objective To determine if metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals have a different metabolic r...
<p>Postprandial serum glucose (a) and insulin (b) responses (mean ± SEM) following consumption of th...
A subgroup of obese individuals, referred to as metabolically healthy obese (MHO), have preserved in...
Although the composition of the human blood metabolome is influenced both by the health status of th...
Background: The ever-increasing prevalence of obesity constitutes a major health problem worldwide. ...
communication orale : J.L. SébédioShifts in dietary pattern, food composition and processing as well...
Background/Aims. Obesity is a well-established risk factor for the development of numerous chronic d...
The measurement of metabolites during intravenous or nutritional challenges may improve the identifi...
A particular subgroup of obese adults, considered as metabolically healthy obese (MHO), has a reduce...
Introduction: The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of met...
AbstractBackgroundObesity is not a homogeneous condition across individuals since about 25–40% of ob...
Changes in eating habits, food composition and processing are involved in the “nutritional transitio...
To determine if metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals have a different metabolic response to...
Objective To determine if metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals have a different metabolic r...
<p>Postprandial serum glucose (a) and insulin (b) responses (mean ± SEM) following consumption of th...
A subgroup of obese individuals, referred to as metabolically healthy obese (MHO), have preserved in...
Although the composition of the human blood metabolome is influenced both by the health status of th...
Background: The ever-increasing prevalence of obesity constitutes a major health problem worldwide. ...
communication orale : J.L. SébédioShifts in dietary pattern, food composition and processing as well...
Background/Aims. Obesity is a well-established risk factor for the development of numerous chronic d...
The measurement of metabolites during intravenous or nutritional challenges may improve the identifi...
A particular subgroup of obese adults, considered as metabolically healthy obese (MHO), has a reduce...
Introduction: The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of met...
AbstractBackgroundObesity is not a homogeneous condition across individuals since about 25–40% of ob...
Changes in eating habits, food composition and processing are involved in the “nutritional transitio...