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Quercetin attenuates cisplatin-induced fat loss

European Journal of Nutrition, 2020
The major aim of the present study was to determine the effects of quercetin, a well-known flavonoid, on attenuating cisplatin (CDDP)-induced fat loss and the possible mechanisms.Tumor-bearing nude mice and tumor-free BALB/c mice were administrated with CDDP alone or in combination with quercetin by a diet containing 0.1% or 1% quercetin (LQ or HQ) or ...
Yi-Chin Lin   +2 more
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Regional differences in abdominal fat loss

International Journal of Obesity, 2006
This study determined if the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol used alters the estimation of change in abdominal fat with weight loss in obese type 2 diabetic women. This study also examined if there is a uniform fat loss across the abdomen.Thirty-three obese postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes (age 50-70 years, body mass index>30 kg/m(2))
J A, Kanaley   +2 more
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Prostaglandins, brown fat and weight loss

Medical Hypotheses, 1989
In obesity, a situation is created in which energy intake exceeds energy expenditure. The three components of energy expenditure are resting metabolism, physical activity, and thermogenesis. Increasing attention is being paid to the role of impaired energy expenditure in obesity. Evidence indicates that impairment in activity of the sympathetic nervous
E P, Heleniak, B, Aston
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Fat loss in the cold--a controlled study

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1979
O'HARA, W.J.,C. ALLEN, R.J. SHEPHARD, AND G. ALLEN. Fat Loss in the cold-a controlled study. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physiol. 46(5): 872-877, 1979.-A simple crossover design tested the specificity of fat loss induced by exercise in the cold. Fifteen middle-aged, moderately obese males exercised 2.5 h/day for 2 wk, separated by an
W J, O'Hara   +3 more
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Optimizing exercise for fat loss

Medical Hypotheses, 1995
From the standpoint of promoting fat loss, the chief benefits of aerobic exercise are attributable to fat oxidation during exercise and a post-exercise reduction of respiratory quotient. The ability of exercise to selectively promote fat oxidation should be optimized if exercise is done post-absorptively (preferably during morning fasting metabolism ...
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A “mini-fast with exercise” protocol for fat loss

Medical Hypotheses, 2009
From the standpoint of promoting leanness, exercise is of most value if oxidation of stored fat is maximized during and following the exercise sessions. Bahadori has proposed that this can best be achieved if prolonged exercise of moderate intensity is performed during a 12-14 h "mini-fast" that entails skipping a meal; if subsequent food consumption ...
Babak, Bahadori   +4 more
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Fat loss in cachexia—is there a role for adipocyte lipolysis?

Clinical Nutrition, 2007
A number of chronic diseases are associated with pronounced loss of fat and muscle mass (cachexia). The negative correlation between cachexia and survival probability, implies that prevention and treatment of this condition is essential. The mechanisms promoting cachexia are yet to be determined although several theories have been proposed.
Mikael, Rydén, Peter, Arner
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SCALP THICKNESS AND THE FAT-LOSS THEORY OF BALDING

Archives of Dermatology, 1954
OF THE various hypotheses advanced to account for male pattern balding, most have been rendered untenable by the simple demonstration that testicular hormones are a prerequisite for the common patterned alopecia of the male. As shown by Hamilton, castrate or eunuchoid males are free from pattern balding, while testosterone can induce hair fall in ...
S M, GARN, S, SELBY, R, YOUNG
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Marrow Fat and Estimates of Bone Loss

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt To the editor: Meier and associates (1) showed, using single-energy computed tomography, that the apparent aging loss of vertebral bone in men was much greater than the decrease in compact ...
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