نتایج جستجو برای: caloric tests

تعداد نتایج: 343784  

2017
Katherine Isselmann DiSantis Shiriki Kumanyika Lori Carter-Edwards Deborah Rohm Young Sonya A Grier Vikki Lassiter

Food marketing environments of Black American consumers are heavily affected by ethnically-targeted marketing of sugar sweetened beverages, fast foods, and other products that may contribute to caloric overconsumption. This qualitative study assessed Black consumers' responses to targeted marketing. Black adults (2 mixed gender groups; total n = 30) and youth (2 gender specific groups; total n ...

2017
Ji Eun Choi Yi-Kyung Kim Young Sang Cho Kieun Lee Hyun Woo Park Sung Hoon Yoon Hyung-Jin Kim Won-Ho Chung

The purpose of this study was to prove the hypothesis that caloric response in Ménière's disease (MD) is reduced by hydropic expansion of the vestibular labyrinth, not by vestibular hypofunction, by evaluating the correlation morphologically using an intravenous Gadolinium (IV-Gd) inner ear MRI. In study I, the prevalence of abnormal video Head Impulse Test (vHIT) results among the patients wit...

Journal: :Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2011
K M Cameron P J Morris R M Hackett J R Speakman

Caloric restriction induces body mass loss that is often regained when restriction ends. This study aimed to determine if dietary energy density modulates the extent of post-restriction body mass regain. Water (20% wt:wt) was added to a standard dry commercially available feline diet. Twenty-seven domestic short-haired cats underwent a 20% caloric restriction on this diet. Following restriction...

Journal: :Science 2009
Ricki J Colman Rozalyn M Anderson Sterling C Johnson Erik K Kastman Kristopher J Kosmatka T Mark Beasley David B Allison Christina Cruzen Heather A Simmons Joseph W Kemnitz Richard Weindruch

Caloric restriction (CR), without malnutrition, delays aging and extends life span in diverse species; however, its effect on resistance to illness and mortality in primates has not been clearly established. We report findings of a 20-year longitudinal adult-onset CR study in rhesus monkeys aimed at filling this critical gap in aging research. In a population of rhesus macaques maintained at th...

2016
Matthew L. Johnson Klaus Distelmaier Ian R. Lanza Brian A. Irving Matthew M. Robinson Adam R. Konopka Gerald I. Shulman K. Sreekumaran Nair

Caloric restriction (CR) improves insulin sensitivity and reduces the incidence of diabetes in obese individuals. The underlying mechanisms whereby CR improves insulin sensitivity are not clear. We evaluated the effect of 16 weeks of CR on whole-body insulin sensitivity by pancreatic clamp before and after CR in 11 obese participants (BMI = 35 kg/m(2)) compared with 9 matched control subjects (...

2013
Shin-Hae Lee Kyung-Jin Min

Caloric restriction is the most reliable intervention to prevent age-related disorders and extend lifespan. The reduction of calories by 10-30% compared to an ad libitum diet is known to extend the longevity of various species from yeast to rodents. The underlying mechanisms by which the benefits of caloric restriction occur have not yet been clearly defined. However, many studies are being con...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2001
S J Swoap

Caloric restriction of mammals leads to decreases in blood pressure and heart rate. Although relevant clinically, the mechanisms involved, in terms of hormones and signaling pathways invoked, are currently not known. Circumstantial evidence suggests that leptin signaling may be involved with the bradycardia and hypotension associated with caloric restriction. This hypothesis was specifically te...

2014
Ricki J. Colman T. Mark Beasley Joseph W. Kemnitz Sterling C. Johnson Richard Weindruch Rozalyn M. Anderson

Caloric restriction (CR) without malnutrition increases longevity and delays the onset of age-associated disorders in short-lived species, from unicellular organisms to laboratory mice and rats. The value of CR as a tool to understand human ageing relies on translatability of CR's effects in primates. Here we show that CR significantly improves age-related and all-cause survival in monkeys on a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Joseph M Dhahbi Hyon-Jeen Kim Patricia L Mote Robert J Beaver Stephen R Spindler

Caloric restriction (CR), the consumption of fewer calories while avoiding malnutrition, decelerates the rate of aging and the development of age-related diseases. CR has been viewed as less effective in older animals and as acting incrementally to slow or prevent age-related changes in gene expression. Here we demonstrate that CR initiated in 19-month-old mice begins within 2 months to increas...

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