نتایج جستجو برای: western diet

تعداد نتایج: 336081  

Journal: :Genes, brain, and behavior 2014
T H Meek J C Eisenmann B K Keeney R M Hannon E M Dlugosz T Garland

Experimental studies manipulating diet and exercise have shown varying effects on metabolic syndrome components in both humans and rodents. To examine the potential interactive effects of diet, exercise and genetic background, we studied mice from four replicate lines bred (52 generations) for high voluntary wheel running (HR lines) and four unselected control lines (C). At weaning, animals wer...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2016
Yung-Ju Chen Matthew A Wallig Elizabeth H Jeffery

BACKGROUND The high-fat and high-sugar Westernized diet that is popular worldwide is associated with increased body fat accumulation, which has been related to the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Without treatment, NAFLD may progress to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a cancer with a high mortality rate. The consumption of broccoli in the United States has greatly incre...

2017
Jiawei Liao Xin Guo Mengyu Wang Chengyan Dong Mingming Gao Huan Wang Abudurexiti Kayoumu Qiang Shen Yuhui Wang Fan Wang Wei Huang George Liu

AIM Atherosclerosis-prone apolipoprotein E (apoE) or low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDL-R) knockout (KO) mice are generally resistant to developing coronary atherosclerosis (CA) and ischemic heart disease (IHD). However, studies have demonstrated the occurrence of spontaneous CA and IHD in scavenger receptor class B type 1 (SR-BI)/apoE double KO (dKO) mice, which suggests that SR-BI could be...

2016
Brandon H. Hidaka Elizabeth H. Kerling Jocelynn M. Thodosoff Debra K. Sullivan John Colombo Susan E. Carlson

BACKGROUND Dietary habits established in early childhood and maternal socioeconomic status (SES) are important, complex, interrelated factors that influence a child's growth and development. The aim of this study was to define the major dietary patterns in a cohort of young US children, construct a maternal SES index, and evaluate their associations. METHODS The diets of 190 children from a r...

Journal: :Circulation 1992
M M Cobb H Teitlebaum N Risch J Jekel A Ostfeld

BACKGROUND The "Western" diet, sex, and apolipoprotein (Apo) E polymorphism have been implicated as codeterminants of lipid levels. METHODS AND RESULTS In a retrospective analysis, we evaluated the combined impact of dietary fat, sex, and Apo E phenotype on lipoprotein levels in 67 subjects fed two contrasting, metabolically controlled diets: one a "Western" diet, with a low polyunsaturated t...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2013
C Lawrence Kien Janice Y Bunn Connie L Tompkins Julie A Dumas Karen I Crain David B Ebenstein Timothy R Koves Deborah M Muoio

BACKGROUND The Western diet increases risk of metabolic disease. OBJECTIVE We determined whether lowering the ratio of saturated fatty acids to monounsaturated fatty acids in the Western diet would affect physical activity and energy expenditure. DESIGN With the use of a balanced design, 2 cohorts of 18 and 14 young adults were enrolled in separate randomized, double-masked, crossover trial...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2015
K R Magnusson L Hauck B M Jeffrey V Elias A Humphrey R Nath A Perrone L E Bermudez

Western diets are high in fat and sucrose and can influence behavior and gut microbiota. There is growing evidence that altering the microbiome can influence the brain and behavior. This study was designed to determine whether diet-induced changes in the gut microbiota could contribute to alterations in anxiety, memory or cognitive flexibility. Two-month-old, male C57BL/6 mice were randomly ass...

2004
Choong-Sik Lee Su-Jin Kwon Sun-Young Na Seung-Pyung Lim Jung-Hee Lee

The effect of genistein on aortic atherosclerosis was studied by immunohistochemistry with RAM-11 and HHF-35 antibodies and western blotting for matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) in New Zealand White rabbits. After provocation of atherosclerosis with hyperlipidemic diet, the rabbits were divided as hyperlipidemic diet group (HD), normal diet group (ND) and hyperlipidemic plus genistein diet gr...

Journal: :Gut 2016
Gary D Wu Charlene Compher Eric Z Chen Sarah A Smith Rachana D Shah Kyle Bittinger Christel Chehoud Lindsey G Albenberg Lisa Nessel Erin Gilroy Julie Star Aalim M Weljie Harry J Flint David C Metz Michael J Bennett Hongzhe Li Frederic D Bushman James D Lewis

OBJECTIVE The consumption of an agrarian diet is associated with a reduced risk for many diseases associated with a 'Westernised' lifestyle. Studies suggest that diet affects the gut microbiota, which subsequently influences the metabolome, thereby connecting diet, microbiota and health. However, the degree to which diet influences the composition of the gut microbiota is controversial. Murine ...

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