Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determining obesity. However, relatively few pre-clinical studies address the role of psychosocial factors in metabolic disorders. Previous studies from our laboratory demonstrated in male mice: 1) opposite status-dependent effect on body weight gain under chronic psychosocial stress; 2) a reduction in body weight in individually housed (Ind) male mice. In the present study these observations were extended to provide a comprehensive characterization of the metabolic consequences of chronic psychosocial stress and individual housing in adult CD-1 male mice. Results confirmed that in mice fed standard diet, dominant (Dom) and Ind had a negative energy b...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Stress is defined as the behavioral and physiological responses generated in the face of, or in anti...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
<p>A) Body weight changes in the baseline and in the stress phase. At baseline, all experimental gro...
<p>The graph shows variation (versus the mean value of the control group-housed mice) for body weigh...
Chronic stress has been associated with obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. We dev...
Chronic stress leads to changes in energy status and is a major risk factor for depression, with com...
For (metabolic) research models using mice, singly housing is widely used for practical purposes to ...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
For (metabolic) research models using mice, singly housing is widely used for practical purposes to ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Stress is defined as the behavioral and physiological responses generated in the face of, or in anti...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
<p>A) Body weight changes in the baseline and in the stress phase. At baseline, all experimental gro...
<p>The graph shows variation (versus the mean value of the control group-housed mice) for body weigh...
Chronic stress has been associated with obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. We dev...
Chronic stress leads to changes in energy status and is a major risk factor for depression, with com...
For (metabolic) research models using mice, singly housing is widely used for practical purposes to ...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
For (metabolic) research models using mice, singly housing is widely used for practical purposes to ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Stress is defined as the behavioral and physiological responses generated in the face of, or in anti...