Background The ability of subjects to respond to nutritional challenges can reflect the flexibility of their biological system. Nutritional challenge tests could be used as an indicator of health status but more knowledge on metabolic and immune responses of different subjects to nutritional challenges is needed. The aim of this study was to compare the responses to high-fat challenges varying in fat type in subjects with different metabolic risk phenotypes. Methodology/Principal Findings In a cross-over design 42 men (age 50–70 y) consumed three high-fat shakes containing saturated fat (SFA), monounsaturated fat (MUFA) or n-3 polyunsaturated (PUFA). Men were selected on BMI and health status (lean, obese or obese diabetic) and phenotyped w...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In recent years an individual’s ability to respond to an acute dietary chal...
Obesity is a key factor in the development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is associated wit...
Lifestyle intervention may be effective in reducing type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence and cardiomet...
Background The ability of subjects to respond to nutritional challenges can reflect the flexibility ...
Background: The ability of subjects to respond to nutritional challenges can reflect the flexibility...
The ability of subjects to respond to nutritional challenges can reflect the flexibility of their bi...
Early perturbations in vascular health can be detected by imposing subjects to a high fat (HF) chall...
Metabolism maintains homeostasis at chronic hypercaloric conditions, activating postprandial respons...
Introduction The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of meta...
A dose-response strategy may not only allow investigation of the impact of foods and nutrients on hu...
BMI and fatty acid type affect postprandial metabolic TG responses, but whether these factors also a...
Combination of decreased energy expenditure and increased food intake results in fat accumulation ei...
The incidence of metabolic syndrome, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and ty...
BACKGROUND: In recent years an individual's ability to respond to an acute dietary challenge has eme...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In recent years an individual’s ability to respond to an acute dietary chal...
Obesity is a key factor in the development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is associated wit...
Lifestyle intervention may be effective in reducing type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence and cardiomet...
Background The ability of subjects to respond to nutritional challenges can reflect the flexibility ...
Background: The ability of subjects to respond to nutritional challenges can reflect the flexibility...
The ability of subjects to respond to nutritional challenges can reflect the flexibility of their bi...
Early perturbations in vascular health can be detected by imposing subjects to a high fat (HF) chall...
Metabolism maintains homeostasis at chronic hypercaloric conditions, activating postprandial respons...
Introduction The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of meta...
A dose-response strategy may not only allow investigation of the impact of foods and nutrients on hu...
BMI and fatty acid type affect postprandial metabolic TG responses, but whether these factors also a...
Combination of decreased energy expenditure and increased food intake results in fat accumulation ei...
The incidence of metabolic syndrome, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and ty...
BACKGROUND: In recent years an individual's ability to respond to an acute dietary challenge has eme...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In recent years an individual’s ability to respond to an acute dietary chal...
Obesity is a key factor in the development of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is associated wit...
Lifestyle intervention may be effective in reducing type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence and cardiomet...