نتایج جستجو برای: western diet

تعداد نتایج: 336081  

Journal: :gene, cell and tissue 0
sayed alireza mirsane kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran; kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran. tel: +98-3157232469 shima shafagh medical school, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, ir iran

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2016
Jennifer B Frihauf Éva M Fekete Tim R Nagy Barry E Levin Eric P Zorrilla

Maternal overnutrition or associated complications putatively mediate the obesogenic effects of perinatal high-fat diet on developing offspring. Here, we tested the hypothesis that a Western diet developmental environment increases adiposity not only in male offspring from obesity-prone (DIO) mothers, but also in those from obesity-resistant (DR) dams, implicating a deleterious role for the Wes...

2010
Sarbattama Sen Rebecca A. Simmons

OBJECTIVE Obesity in pregnancy significantly increases the risk of the offspring developing obesity after birth. The aims of this study were to test the hypothesis that maternal obesity increases oxidative stress during fetal development, and to determine whether administration of an antioxidant supplement to pregnant Western diet-fed rats would prevent the development of adiposity in the offsp...

2016
Rebecca E. Ringling Michelle L. Gastecki Makenzie L. Woodford Kelly J. Lum-Naihe Ryan W. Grant Lakshmi Pulakat Victoria J. Vieira-Potter Jaume Padilla

We tested the hypothesis that loss of Nlrp3 would protect mice from Western diet-induced adipose tissue (AT) inflammation and associated glucose intolerance and cardiovascular complications. Five-week old C57BL6J wild-type (WT) and Nlrp3 knockout (Nlrp3-/-) mice were randomized to either a control diet (10% kcal from fat) or Western diet (45% kcal from fat and 1% cholesterol) for 24 weeks (n = ...

2015
Mariana Verdelho Machado Gregory Alexander Michelotti Guanhua Xie Thiago Pereira de Almeida Jerome Boursier Brittany Bohnic Cynthia D. Guy Anna Mae Diehl Silvia C. Sookoian

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the potentially progressive form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is the pandemic liver disease of our time. Although there are several animal models of NASH, consensus regarding the optimal model is lacking. We aimed to compare features of NASH in the two most widely-used mouse models: methionine-choline deficient (MCD) diet...

2015
Daniel C. Benyshek Julie J. Kachinski Hongbin Jin

Previous research has shown that prenatal diets rich in specific nutrients (e.g. taurine, omega-3 fatty acids) may provide protective cardiometabolic effects for adult offspring. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the potential of a prenatal-lactation diet rich in omega-3 longchain polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega-3 LC PUFAs) to improve metabolic function in offspring fed a h...

Journal: :The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 2015
H Bobby Fokidis Mei Yieng Chin Victor W Ho Hans H Adomat Kiran K Soma Ladan Fazli Ka Mun Nip Michael Cox Gerald Krystal Amina Zoubeidi Emma S Tomlinson Guns

Dietary factors continue to preside as dominant influences in prostate cancer prevalence and progression-free survival following primary treatment. We investigated the influence of a low carbohydrate diet, compared to a typical Western diet, on prostate cancer (PCa) tumor growth in vivo. LNCaP xenograft tumor growth was studied in both intact and castrated mice, representing a more advanced cas...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Banumathi K Cole Susanna R Keller Runpei Wu Jeffrey D Carter Jerry L Nadler Craig S Nunemaker

Obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and inflammation are closely associated with the rising incidence of diabetes mellitus. One pharmacological target that may have significant potential to lower the risk of obesity-related diseases is the angiotensin type 1 receptor (AT1R). We examined the hypothesis that the AT1R blocker valsartan reduces the metabolic consequences and inflammatory...

2017
Catherine Girard Nicolas Tromas Marc Amyot B Jesse Shapiro

Diet is a major determinant of community composition in the human gut microbiome, and "traditional" diets have been associated with distinct and highly diverse communities, compared to Western diets. However, most traditional diets studied have been those of agrarians and hunter-gatherers consuming fiber-rich diets. In contrast, the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic have been consuming a traditional...

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