2024
The influence of lifestyle factors on serum etonogestrel concentrations among contraceptive implant users
Lazorwitz A, Sheeder J, Teal S. The influence of lifestyle factors on serum etonogestrel concentrations among contraceptive implant users. Contraception 2024, 140: 110539. PMID: 39002624, PMCID: PMC11588555, DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2024.110539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContraceptive implant usersSerum etonogestrel concentrationsEtonogestrel concentrationsImplant usersEtonogestrel implant usersSteady-state pharmacokineticsLifestyle factorsIncreased caloric intakeInfluence of lifestyle factorsCaloric intakeSubstance useCross-sectional analysisEtonogestrelCurrent dietInconsistent associationsExercise habitsAssociationDietPharmacokineticsExerciseSerumSurvey responsesIntake
2023
Glucocorticoid signaling and the impact of high-fat diet on adipogenesis in vivo
Babel N, Feldman B. Glucocorticoid signaling and the impact of high-fat diet on adipogenesis in vivo. Steroids 2023, 201: 109336. PMID: 37944652, PMCID: PMC11005958, DOI: 10.1016/j.steroids.2023.109336.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain responses to nutrients are severely impaired and not reversed by weight loss in humans with obesity: a randomized crossover study
van Galen K, Schrantee A, ter Horst K, la Fleur S, Booij J, Constable R, Schwartz G, DiLeone R, Serlie M. Brain responses to nutrients are severely impaired and not reversed by weight loss in humans with obesity: a randomized crossover study. Nature Metabolism 2023, 5: 1059-1072. PMID: 37308722, DOI: 10.1038/s42255-023-00816-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiet-induced weight lossCerebral neuronal activityStriatal dopamine releaseWeight lossCrossover studyDopamine releaseNeuronal activityIntragastric glucoseNeuronal responsesSuccessful weight lossHealthy body weightSignificant weight lossBrain responsesPathological feeding behaviorsWeight regainHunger scoresLipid infusionLean participantsCaloric intakePlasma hormonesObesityBody weightInfusionNutrient signalsHigh rateMale Runners With Lower Energy Availability Have Impaired Skeletal Integrity Compared to Nonathletes
Haines M, Kaur S, Scarff G, Lauze M, Gerweck A, Slattery M, Oreskovic N, Ackerman K, Tenforde A, Popp K, Bouxsein M, Miller K, Misra M. Male Runners With Lower Energy Availability Have Impaired Skeletal Integrity Compared to Nonathletes. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2023, 108: e1063-e1073. PMID: 37079740, PMCID: PMC10505543, DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgad215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone mineral densityImpaired skeletal integrityMale runnersLean massCalcium intakeCaloric intakeRunning mileageSkeletal integrityBone mineral density Z-scoreLumbar spine BMD Z-scoreBSI riskTrabecular volumetric bone mineral densityImpaired bone mineral densitySpine BMD Z-scoreZ-scoreVolumetric bone mineral densityTibial failure loadBMD Z-scoresExercise energy expenditureInsufficient caloric intakeAppendicular lean massWeight-bearing activitiesBody mass indexTrabecular bone volume fractionEnergy expenditure
2022
Effects of the Seed Oil of Carica papaya Linn on Food Consumption, Adiposity, Metabolic and Inflammatory Profile of Mice Using Hyperlipidic Diet
Santana L, do Espirito Santo B, Tatara M, Negrão F, Croda J, Alves F, de Oliveira Filiú W, Cavalheiro L, Nazário C, Asato M, de Faria B, do Nascimento V, de Cássia Avellaneda Guimarães R, de Cássia Freitas K, Hiane P. Effects of the Seed Oil of Carica papaya Linn on Food Consumption, Adiposity, Metabolic and Inflammatory Profile of Mice Using Hyperlipidic Diet. Molecules 2022, 27: 6705. PMID: 36235241, PMCID: PMC9570947, DOI: 10.3390/molecules27196705.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral glucose toleranceHigh-fat dietArea of adipocytesInsulin sensitivity testAcute toxicity testInflammatory profileGlucose toleranceTotal cholesterolFatty acidsIL-6Insulin resistanceMCP-1Swiss miceHyperlipidic dietLower insulinCaloric intakeMonounsaturated fatty acidsProtective effectHypoglycemic effectAdipose tissueCytokine resistanceWeight gainAdiposityFood consumptionFatty acid compositionInverse Association between Dietary Iron Intake and Gastric Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of Case-Control Studies of the Stop Consortium
Collatuzzo G, Teglia F, Pelucchi C, Negri E, Rabkin CS, Liao LM, Sinha R, López-Carrillo L, Lunet N, Morais S, Aragonés N, Moreno V, Vioque J, de la Hera M, Ward MH, Malekzadeh R, Pakseresht M, Hernández-Ramírez RU, López-Cervantes M, Bonzi R, Dalmartello M, Tsugane S, Hidaka A, Camargo MC, Curado MP, Zhang ZF, Zubair N, La Vecchia C, Shah S, Boffetta P. Inverse Association between Dietary Iron Intake and Gastric Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of Case-Control Studies of the Stop Consortium. Nutrients 2022, 14: 2555. PMID: 35745285, PMCID: PMC9228527, DOI: 10.3390/nu14122555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDietary iron intakeCase-control studyIron intakeGastric cancerHistological typeOdds ratioDietary ironMultivariable unconditional logistic regression modelStomach cancer Pooling (StoP) ProjectTotal dietary iron intakeFruit/vegetable intakeUnconditional logistic regression modelsNon-cardia gastric cancerFood frequency questionnaireConfidence intervalsLogistic regression modelsAnatomical subsitesFrequency questionnaireSalt intakeSmoking statusPooled analysisIntestinal typeVegetable intakeInverse associationCaloric intakeMorphological alteration of the pancreatic islet in ovariectomized rats fed a high-fat high-fructose diet
Chansela P, Potip B, Weerachayaphorn J, Kangwanrangsan N, Chukijrungroat N, Saengsirisuwan V. Morphological alteration of the pancreatic islet in ovariectomized rats fed a high-fat high-fructose diet. Histochemistry And Cell Biology 2022, 157: 427-442. PMID: 35037128, DOI: 10.1007/s00418-021-02062-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-fat high-fructose dietHigh-fructose dietEstrogen deficiencyInsulin resistancePancreatic isletsOVX ratsWhole-body insulin resistanceExcessive caloric intakeElevated plasma glucoseInsulin-resistant statesΒ-cell dysfunctionInsulin-producing β-cellsDiabetes coexistsEstrogen replacementInsulin levelsOvariectomized ratsDiabetic statePlasma glucoseDisease progressionHistological changesPancreatic morphologyCaloric intakeFat accumulationGlucagon-producing α-cellsImmunohistochemical staining
2021
Randomized controlled trial to enhance children’s sleep, eating, and weight
Hart CN, Hawley NL, Coffman DL, Raynor HA, Carskadon MA, Jelalian E, Owens JA, Spaeth A, Wing RR. Randomized controlled trial to enhance children’s sleep, eating, and weight. Pediatric Research 2021, 92: 1075-1081. PMID: 34930967, PMCID: PMC9413537, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-021-01870-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrief behavioral interventionChildren's sleepBehavioral interventionsBMI/BMI z-scoreSleep periodDomains of functioningNocturnal sleepMin/nightTreatment controlGood night's sleepSleep interventionsBrief interventionCaloric intakeLower BMIPercent caloriesNight sleepWeight regulationChildren 8Body mass index (BMI) changeSleepBMI z-scoreBackgroundThe present studyInterventionWeight statusPrimary outcome719-P: Caloric Intake, Appetite, and Body Composition Outcomes of Long-Term Intranasal Insulin (INI) Administration: A Substudy of the Memory Advancement by INI in Type 2 Diabetes (MemAID) Study
BECERRA L, KHAN F, NGO L, NOVAK V, MANTZOROS C, GAVRIELI A, UPADHYAY J. 719-P: Caloric Intake, Appetite, and Body Composition Outcomes of Long-Term Intranasal Insulin (INI) Administration: A Substudy of the Memory Advancement by INI in Type 2 Diabetes (MemAID) Study. Diabetes 2021, 70 DOI: 10.2337/db21-719-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchType 2 diabetesSecondary outcomesSpouse/partnerCaloric intakeFood intakeAnthropometric measuresBody compositionIntranasal insulin administrationBody composition outcomesType 2 Diabetes StudyWeeks of treatmentNovo NordiskWorld Health OrganizationAdvisory PanelPrimary outcomeIntervention visitsInsulin resistanceKidney diseaseDiabetes StudyInsulin administrationBody fatBlind trialAnimal studiesComposition outcomesDrug Administration
2018
Digital Health and Obesity: How Technology Could Be the Culprit and Solution for Obesity
Cooper M, Morton J. Digital Health and Obesity: How Technology Could Be the Culprit and Solution for Obesity. Health Informatics 2018, 169-178. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61446-5_12.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Access to nicotine in drinking water reduces weight gain without changing caloric intake on high fat diet in male C57BL/6J mice
Calarco CA, Lee S, Picciotto MR. Access to nicotine in drinking water reduces weight gain without changing caloric intake on high fat diet in male C57BL/6J mice. Neuropharmacology 2017, 123: 210-220. PMID: 28623168, PMCID: PMC5544033, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2017.06.012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-fat dietCaloric intakeWeight gainFat dietFemale miceMale miceBody weightAdipose tissueEffects of HFDOverall caloric intakeAmphetamine-regulated transcriptNicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunitsLower body weightMelanin-concentrating hormoneSex-dependent mannerRegulation of agoutiChow-fed animalsAcetylcholine receptor subunitsNicotine administrationChronic consumptionArcuate nucleusNicotine dosesNicotine intakeFood intakeTobacco useSarcopenia, but not excess weight or increased caloric intake, is associated with coronary subclinical atherosclerosis in the very elderly
Campos A, Moura F, Santos S, Freitas W, Sposito A, Study O. Sarcopenia, but not excess weight or increased caloric intake, is associated with coronary subclinical atherosclerosis in the very elderly. Atherosclerosis 2017, 258: 138-144. PMID: 28129889, DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2017.01.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbsorptiometry, PhotonAdiposityAge FactorsAged, 80 and overAsymptomatic DiseasesBody CompositionCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery DiseaseCross-Sectional StudiesEndothelium, VascularEnergy IntakeExercise TestExercise ToleranceFemaleGeriatric AssessmentHumansLogistic ModelsMaleMultidetector Computed TomographyMultivariate AnalysisMuscle StrengthMuscle, SkeletalNutrition AssessmentNutritional StatusOdds RatioOverweightProspective StudiesRisk FactorsSarcopeniaVasodilationWeight GainConceptsCoronary heart diseaseAssociated with subclinical atherosclerosisCoronary calcium scoreFlow-mediated dilationExcess weightSubclinical atherosclerosisOdds ratioFatty massMuscle massPhysical performance testsCoronary heart disease riskElderly individualsRisk of coronary heart diseaseAssociated with coronary heart diseaseCaloric intakeIncreased risk of coronary heart diseaseStudy of CohortsEndothelial dysfunctionCross-sectional studySkeletal muscle indexAssociated with flow-mediated dilationGait speedCardiac computed tomographyReduction of muscle massMultivariate regression model
2016
A glucocorticoid- and diet-responsive pathway toggles adipocyte precursor cell activity in vivo
Wong J, Krueger K, Costa M, Aggarwal A, Du H, McLaughlin T, Feldman B. A glucocorticoid- and diet-responsive pathway toggles adipocyte precursor cell activity in vivo. Science Signaling 2016, 9: ra103. PMID: 27811141, PMCID: PMC8087215, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aag0487.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDifferentiation of adipocyte precursor cellsAdipocyte precursor cellsCell activity in vivoAdipose depotsADAMTS1 expressionDiet-induced weight gainAdipose tissueInguinal adipose depotsAdipocyte differentiation programExcess caloric intakeExtracellular protease ADAMTS1Pathogenesis of obesityAdipose tissue hyperplasiaExposure in vitroExpansion of adipose tissueWnt target genesWnt/b-catenin pathwayAdipose tissue homeostasisExpression of ADAMTS1High-fat dietSubcutaneous adipose tissueMouse subcutaneous adipose tissueSubcutaneous adipose depotsCaloric intakeTranscription factors
2013
Microbial Reprogramming Inhibits Western Diet-Associated Obesity
Poutahidis T, Kleinewietfeld M, Smillie C, Levkovich T, Perrotta A, Bhela S, Varian BJ, Ibrahim YM, Lakritz JR, Kearney SM, Chatzigiagkos A, Hafler DA, Alm EJ, Erdman SE. Microbial Reprogramming Inhibits Western Diet-Associated Obesity. PLOS ONE 2013, 8: e68596. PMID: 23874682, PMCID: PMC3707834, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068596.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAge-associated weight gainWeight gainT cellsFast foodAd libitum caloric intakeActive immune toleranceImmune cell profilesRegulatory T cellsT cell balanceRecent epidemiological studiesLikelihood of obesityNaïve recipient animalsGut microbial ecologyT helperImmune toleranceBaseline dietWeight managementCaloric intakePopulation-based approachMouse modelCell balanceEpidemiological studiesRecipient animalsAnimal modelsAbdominal fat
2011
Overweight and Obesity in Hemophilia A Systematic Review of the Literature
Wong T, Majumdar S, Adams E, Bergman S, Damiano M, Deutsche J, Recht M, Group H. Overweight and Obesity in Hemophilia A Systematic Review of the Literature. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2011, 41: s369-s375. PMID: 22099360, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.09.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral populationJoint range of motionIncreased physical activityManagement of overweightRange of motionDecreased quality of lifeHemophilia populationQuality of lifePhysical activityJoint rangeAerobic capacityA Systematic ReviewOverall healthIncreased BMIMusculoskeletal diseasesDecreased qualityLife expectancyMedical organizationsObesityDecreased caloric intakeCardiovascular diseaseClinical practiceCaloric intakeHealth risksClinical significanceSelective Reduction in Neural Responses to High Calorie Foods Following Gastric Bypass Surgery
Ochner CN, Kwok Y, Conceição E, Pantazatos SP, Puma LM, Carnell S, Teixeira J, Hirsch J, Geliebter A. Selective Reduction in Neural Responses to High Calorie Foods Following Gastric Bypass Surgery. Annals Of Surgery 2011, 253: 502-507. PMID: 21169809, PMCID: PMC3128512, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0b013e318203a289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRYGB surgeryHigh-calorie foodsPostsurgical reductionFood cuesCaloric intakeLow-calorie food cuesCommon bariatric proceduresPost-RYGB surgeryGastric bypass surgeryBrain activationNeural activationVerbal rating scaleCaloric densityNeural responsesMesolimbic reward pathwayFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingMechanism of actionMalabsorptive mechanismsBariatric proceduresGastric bypassBypass surgeryFemale patientsGut peptidesPostbariatric surgery
2009
Reduced in vivo phosphodiesterase-4 response to acute noradrenaline challenge in diet-induced obese rats
Greene M, Thackeray JT, Kenk M, Thorn SL, Bevilacqua L, Harper ME, Beanlands RS, DaSilva JN. Reduced in vivo phosphodiesterase-4 response to acute noradrenaline challenge in diet-induced obese rats. Canadian Journal Of Physiology And Pharmacology 2009, 87: 196-202. PMID: 19295660, DOI: 10.1139/y09-001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiet-induced obeseDR ratsDiet-induced obese ratsObese animal modelsSympathetic nervous activityPersistence of obesityHigh-fat dietPhosphodiesterase 4 inhibitorWeeks of feedingEnergy expenditure measuresDIO animalsNoradrenaline challengeDesipramine pretreatmentObese ratsCaloric intakeNoradrenaline stimulationNervous activityAnimal modelsPDE4 levelsNormal increaseWeight gainH pretreatmentSkeletal muscleRatsProgressive alteration
2008
Brain circuits regulating energy homeostasis
Abizaid A, Horvath TL. Brain circuits regulating energy homeostasis. Peptides 2008, 149: 3-10. PMID: 18514925, PMCID: PMC2605273, DOI: 10.1016/j.regpep.2007.10.006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
A Comparison of the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of 3 Intervention Strategies for AIDS Wasting
Shevitz AH, Wilson IB, McDermott AY, Spiegelman D, Skinner SC, Antonsson K, Layne JE, Beaston-Blaakman A, Shepard DS, Gorbach SL. A Comparison of the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of 3 Intervention Strategies for AIDS Wasting. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2005, 38: 399-406. PMID: 15764956, DOI: 10.1097/01.qai.0000152647.89008.2b.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnabolic AgentsAntiretroviral Therapy, Highly ActiveBody CompositionCost-Benefit AnalysisDietFemaleHealth StatusHIV Wasting SyndromeHumansMaleMassachusettsMiddle AgedMuscle, SkeletalNutritional Physiological PhenomenaOxandrolonePhysical Education and TrainingQuality of LifeTreatment OutcomeConceptsProgressive resistance trainingCross-sectional muscle areaPhysical functioningCost-effective interventionAIDS wastingLeast cost-effective interventionBaseline physical functioningQuality of lifeInstitutional costsPlacebo pillsResistance trainingCaloric intakeProtein intakeBody compositionStrength training
2003
Difficulty Swallowing and Lack of Receipt of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Predict Acute Weight Loss in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease
Jacobson DL, Bica I, Knox TA, Wanke C, Tchetgen E, Spiegelman D, Silva M, Gorbach S, Wilson IB. Difficulty Swallowing and Lack of Receipt of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Predict Acute Weight Loss in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2003, 37: 1349-1356. PMID: 14583869, DOI: 10.1086/379072.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute weight lossHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diseaseOral symptomsWeight lossLack of receiptActive antiretroviral therapyUpper respiratory symptomsVirus diseaseTrouble swallowingAbdominal painAntiretroviral therapyRespiratory symptomsDifficulty swallowingNutrient malabsorptionSkin symptomsCommon symptomsRecent symptomsCaloric intakeSymptom complexSymptomsWeight changeDiarrheaMetabolic needsSwallowingDisease
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