نتایج جستجو برای: overnutrition

تعداد نتایج: 662  

2010
Jose Manuel Fernandez-Real Javier A. Menendez Jose Maria Moreno-Navarrete Matthias Blüher Alejandro Vazquez-Martin María Jesús Vázquez Francisco Ortega Carlos Diéguez Gema Frühbeck Wifredo Ricart Antonio Vidal-Puig

CONTEXT Circulating fatty acid synthase (FASN) is a biomarker of metabolically demanding human diseases. The aim of this study was to determine whether circulating FASN could be a biomarker of overnutrition-induced metabolic stress and insulin resistance in common metabolic disorders. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Circulating FASN was evaluated in two cross-sectional studies in association with...

Journal: :Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology 2013
Sirisha Ghanta Ruth E Grossmann Charles Brenner

Hormone systems evolved over 500 million years of animal natural history to motivate feeding behavior and convert excess calories to fat. These systems produced vertebrates, including humans, who are famine-resistant but sensitive to obesity in environments of persistent overnutrition. We looked for cell-intrinsic metabolic features, which might have been subject to an evolutionary drive favori...

2013
Harald Lehnen Ulrich Zechner Thomas Haaf

The epidemic increase of type 2 diabetes and obesity in developed countries cannot be explained by overnutrition, physical inactivity and/or genetic factors alone. Epidemiologic evidence suggests that an adverse intrauterine environment, in particular a shortage or excess of nutrients is associated with increased risks for many complex diseases later in life. An impressive example for the 'feta...

2017
Pili Zhang Tianjiao Chu N. Dedousis Benjamin S. Mantell Ian Sipula Lucy Li Kimberly D. Bunce Patricia A. Shaw Liora S. Katz Jun Zhu Carmen Argmann Robert M. O'Doherty David G. Peters Donald K. Scott

OBJECTIVE Overnutrition can alter gene expression patterns through epigenetic mechanisms that may persist through generations. However, it is less clear if overnutrition, for example a high fat diet, modifies epigenetic control of gene expression in adults, or by what molecular mechanisms, or if such mechanisms contribute to the pathology of the metabolic syndrome. Here we test the hypothesis t...

2015
Gustav Collden Eglantine Balland Jyoti Parkash Emilie Caron Fanny Langlet Vincent Prevot Sebastien G. Bouret

OBJECTIVE Excess nutrient supply and rapid weight gain during early life are risk factors for the development of obesity during adulthood. This metabolic malprogramming may be mediated by endocrine disturbances during critical periods of development. Ghrelin is a metabolic hormone secreted from the stomach that acts centrally to promote feeding behavior by binding to growth hormone secretagogue...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2012
Colette M Jackson Barbara T Alexander Lauren Roach Deani Haggerty David C Marbury Zachary M Hutchens Elizabeth R Flynn Christine Maric-Bilkan

Overnutrition during pre- and postnatal development both confer increased susceptibility to renal and metabolic risks later in life; however, whether they have an additive effect on the severity of renal and metabolic injury remains unknown. The present study tested the hypothesis that a combination of a pre- and postnatal diet high in fat/fructose would exacerbate renal and metabolic injury in...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Leonid Poretsky

I n 1500 B.C., when the author of the Egyptian papyrus Ebers first described an obscure illness that later became known as diabetes mellitus (from Greek diabetes meaning siphon and Latin or Greek mel meaning honey) (1), he could hardly have envisioned the pandemic of metabolic disease that would take place at the end of the 20th century through the beginning of the 21st century. According to th...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
Mina Desai Jooby Babu Michael G Ross

Maternal nutrient restriction results in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) newborns that develop obesity despite normal postweaning diet. The epidemic of metabolic syndrome is attributed to programmed "thrifty phenotype" and exposure to Western diets. We hypothesized that programmed IUGR newborns would demonstrate greater susceptibility to obesity and metabolic abnormalities in response to...

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