نتایج جستجو برای: heavy meal

تعداد نتایج: 154244  

2005

Whether the association with gut microflora modifies the energy metabolism of chickens was investigated by varying the metabolizable energy consumption level from zero to above the maintenance requirement in the germ-free and conventional states. Single comb White Leghorn chicks were either fasted for 3 d (Expt l), or fed for 6 d at a fixed daily meal intake of 2, 5 or 8 g/d (Expt 2), or 5, 10 ...

Journal: :Surgery 2011
Naoto Fukunaga Masashi Ishikawa Yoko Yamamura Toshihiro Ichimori Akihiro Sakata

A 49-YEAR-OLD MAN WHO is also a heavy drinker was referred to our hospital with sudden back pain and drowsiness. He had no history of anticoagulant use or trauma. He reported 1-week history of recurrent abdominal pain and vomiting after every meal. Physical examination revealed localized resistance with tenderness in the right upper abdomen. Laboratory examination revealed potassium, 2.5 mEq/L;...

2005

Whether the association with gut microflora modifies the energy metabolism of chickens was investigated by varying the metabolizable energy consumption level from zero to above the maintenance requirement in the germ-free and conventional states. Single comb White Leghorn chicks were either fasted for 3 d (Expt l), or fed for 6 d at a fixed daily meal intake of 2, 5 or 8 g/d (Expt 2), or 5, 10 ...

Journal: :Meat science 2009
G Della Casa D Bochicchio V Faeti G Marchetto E Poletti A Rossi A Garavaldi A Panciroli N Brogna

Eighty Italian Duroc×Italian Large White pigs (BW 42.6±3.37kg) were used to determine the effects of pure glycerol on growth performance and meat quality of heavy pigs. Pigs were divided into five groups receiving 0% (control), 5% or 10% during the growing and finishing phases (42.6-160kg BW) (G+F5,G+F10) or 5% or 10% during the finishing period (100-160kg BW) (FIN5,FIN10) of pure glycerol in s...

Journal: :Diabetes technology & therapeutics 2016
James Weimer Sanjian Chen Amy Peleckis Michael R Rickels Insup Lee

BACKGROUND Fully automated artificial pancreas systems require meal detectors to supplement blood glucose level regulation, where false meal detections can cause unnecessary insulin delivery with potentially fatal consequences, and missed detections may cause the patient to experience extreme hyperglycemia. Most existing meal detectors monitor various measures of glucose rate-of-change to detec...

2015
Alexandra Schmid Nicolai Petry Barbara Walther Ueli Bütikofer Werner Luginbühl Doreen Gille Magali Chollet Philip G. McTernan Martin A. M. Gijs Nathalie Vionnet François P. Pralong Kurt Laederach Guy Vergères

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) a...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1995
M H Fernstrom J D Fernstrom

The response of brain tryptophan concentration and serotonin synthesis to the ingestion of two sequential meals was examined in rats. Fasted rats ingested a carbohydrate meal followed 2 h later by a protein-containing meal and were examined 2 or 4 h after the first meal. Other rats ingested a protein meal first, followed by a carbohydrate meal. When the carbohydrate meal was fed first, brain tr...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2014
Jun Shirakawa Yuko Murohashi Noriko Okazaki Shunsuke Yamazaki Tetsuya Tamura Tomoko Okuyama Yu Togashi Yasuo Terauchi

A 45-year-old woman who had undergone total gastrectomy for gastric cancer presented with a history of postprandial hypoglycemic episodes with loss of consciousness after meals. Laboratory findings revealed marked hyperinsulinemia and hypoglycemia after a meal. We first treated the patient with octreotide; however, she was unable to continue the treatment because of adverse effects of the drug,...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2003
C Bergh S Sjöstedt G Hellers M Zandian P Södersten

A wealth of data supports the idea that the stomach and cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) normally play important roles in meal size and satiety. We studied long-term gastrectomized humans to further evaluate this possibility. Ten humans, who were gastrectomized 8 (3-12) years earlier, and eight controls ate a meal from a plate placed on a scale connected to a computer and estimated their sat...

2008
Hwa-ok Bae Meesook Kim Soon Myoung Hong

We examined dietary habits, food intakes, health status, and school and community life of meal skipping children, and investigated factors predicting meal skipping of children. A sample was composed of 944 children in low-income families who were provided with public meal service. The sample was obtained from the Survey of Meal Service for Poor Children conducted by the Korea Institute for Heal...

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