نتایج جستجو برای: blood meal

تعداد نتایج: 710441  

2012
Jongeun Yim Jerrold Petrofsky Lee Berk Noha Daher Everett Lohman Abigail Moss Paula Cavalcanti

BACKGROUND Previous studies show that Asians have an impaired blood flow response (BFR) to occlusion after a single high fat (HF) meal. The mechanism is believed to be the presence and susceptibility to high free radicals in their blood. The free radical concentration after a HF meal has not been examined in Asians. Further the BFR to heat after a single HF meal in Koreans has not been measured...

2016
Seung Hye Yang Hye-Kyung Chung Seung-Min Lee

This study aimed to compare the effects of activity-based personalized nutrition education (APNE) with a general instruction for diabetes (control, CTRL) in middle-aged and older Korean outpatients with type 2 diabetes. After an initial screening, 70 subjects were randomly assigned to APNE (n = 37) or CTRL (n = 33) group. APNE considered each patient's anthropometry, blood chemistry data, and d...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1994
J A Metcalf D E Beever J D Sutton D Wray-Cahen R T Evans D J Humphries F R Backwell B J Bequette J C MacRae

Four lactating cows equipped with rumen and duodenal cannulas were fed a diet of grass silage and concentrates containing either 12.4 or 17.2% CP (DM basis) in a change-over design. Additional protein was supplied as white fish meal. Fish meal did not affect molar proportions of VFA in the rumen, but duodenal NAN supply was increased .69 g/g of N in supplementary feed. In Experiment 2, three la...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2000
S A Romanski R M Nelson M D Jensen

We tested for gender differences in dietary fatty acid metabolism in 12 nonobese men and 12 nonobese women using the meal fatty acid tracer/adipose tissue biopsy study design. In addition to determining body composition, measurements of regional adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase activity, blood flow, and fat cell size were performed to place the meal fatty acid kinetic studies in perspective. T...

2016
Shicheng Chen Jiangchao Zhao Deepak Joshi Zhiyong Xi Beth Norman Edward D. Walker

The bacteria in the midgut of Anopheles stephensi adult females from laboratory colonies were studied by sequencing the V4 region of 16S rRNA genes, with respect to three experimental factors: stable or cured Wolbachia infection; sugar or blood diet; and age. Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes dominated the community [>90% of operational taxonomic units (OTUs)]; most taxa were in the classes Flav...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Furio Brighenti Luigi Benini Daniele Del Rio Cristina Casiraghi Nicoletta Pellegrini Francesca Scazzina David J A Jenkins Italo Vantini

BACKGROUND Low postprandial blood glucose is associated with low risk of metabolic diseases. A meal's ability to diminish the glucose response to carbohydrates eaten during the following meal is known as the "second-meal effect" (SME). The reduced glycemia elicited by low-glycemic-index (LGI) foods consumed during the first meal has been suggested as the main mechanism for SME. However, LGI foo...

2013
Elizabeth Duran-Valdez Absalon D. Gutierrez David S. Schade

Introduction: Recently, analyses of large heterogeneous databases have suggested that there are no differences whether “lipid panels” are drawn in the fed or fasted state, even in diabetic individuals. Whether this is true for individual diabetic patients is unknown. Methods: We studied eight type 2 diabetic individuals and measured serial lipid panels to determine the effect of a large lunch m...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2010
Kelsey H Fisher-Wellman Richard J Bloomer

BACKGROUND Carbohydrate powder in the form of maltodextrin is widely used by athletes for postexercise glycogen resynthesis. There is some concern that such a practice may be associated with a postprandial rise in reactive oxygen and nitrogen species production and subsequent oxidation of macromolecules. This is largely supported by findings of increased oxidative-stress biomarkers and associat...

2010
Mario Ciampolini David Lovell-Smith Riccardo Bianchi Boudewijn de Pont Massimiliano Sifone Martine van Weeren Willem de Hahn Lorenzo Borselli Angelo Pietrobelli

Background. Excessive energy intake has been implicated in diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and obesity. Dietary restraint has been unsuccessful as a method for the self-regulation of eating. Recognition of initial hunger (IH) is easily learned, can be validated by associated blood glucose (BG) concentration, and may improve insulin sensitivity. Objective. To investigate whether...

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