In this review, we focus on lifestyle changes, especially dietary habits, that are at the basis of chronic systemic low grade inflammation, insulin resistance and Western diseases. Our sensitivity to develop insulin resistance traces back to our rapid brain growth in the past 2.5 million years. An inflammatory reaction jeopardizes the high glucose needs of our brain, causing various adaptations, including insulin resistance, functional reallocation of energy-rich nutrients and changing serum lipoprotein composition. The latter aims at redistribution of lipids, modulation of the immune reaction, and active inhibition of reverse cholesterol transport for damage repair. With the advent of the agricultural and industrial revolutions, we have in...
Developed societies, although having successfully reduced the burden of infectious disease, constitu...
Low-grade inflammation is a characteristic of the obese state, and adipose tissue releases many infl...
This thesis describes the multiple ways by which the human immune system can react upon direct and i...
AbstractIn this review, we focus on lifestyle changes, especially dietary habits, that are at the ba...
In this review, we focus on lifestyle changes, especially dietary habits, that are at the basis of c...
When cardiovascular diseases are viewed from an evolutionary biology perspective, a heightened thrif...
Western lifestyle is associated with a sustained low grade increase in inflammation lead-ing to an i...
The lifestyle adopted by most people in Western societies has an important impact on the propensity ...
The mantra that dietary (saturated) fat must be minimized to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
BackgroundThe last 50-100 years has been marked by a sharp rise in so-called "Western-diseases" in t...
Background: The last 50–100 years has been marked by a sharp rise in so-called “Western-diseases” in...
Our genetic make-up, shaped through millions of years of evolution, determines our nutritional and a...
The incidence of autoimmune diseases has risen dramatically since the 1940’s with classical autoimmu...
Subclinical inflammation was first shown in numerous chronic medical illnesses and in the early 1900...
<h2> Abstract</h2><p>Subclinical inflammation was first shown in numerous chronic medical illnesses ...
Developed societies, although having successfully reduced the burden of infectious disease, constitu...
Low-grade inflammation is a characteristic of the obese state, and adipose tissue releases many infl...
This thesis describes the multiple ways by which the human immune system can react upon direct and i...
AbstractIn this review, we focus on lifestyle changes, especially dietary habits, that are at the ba...
In this review, we focus on lifestyle changes, especially dietary habits, that are at the basis of c...
When cardiovascular diseases are viewed from an evolutionary biology perspective, a heightened thrif...
Western lifestyle is associated with a sustained low grade increase in inflammation lead-ing to an i...
The lifestyle adopted by most people in Western societies has an important impact on the propensity ...
The mantra that dietary (saturated) fat must be minimized to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
BackgroundThe last 50-100 years has been marked by a sharp rise in so-called "Western-diseases" in t...
Background: The last 50–100 years has been marked by a sharp rise in so-called “Western-diseases” in...
Our genetic make-up, shaped through millions of years of evolution, determines our nutritional and a...
The incidence of autoimmune diseases has risen dramatically since the 1940’s with classical autoimmu...
Subclinical inflammation was first shown in numerous chronic medical illnesses and in the early 1900...
<h2> Abstract</h2><p>Subclinical inflammation was first shown in numerous chronic medical illnesses ...
Developed societies, although having successfully reduced the burden of infectious disease, constitu...
Low-grade inflammation is a characteristic of the obese state, and adipose tissue releases many infl...
This thesis describes the multiple ways by which the human immune system can react upon direct and i...