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Abdominal fat and blood pressure in healthy young children

Journal of Hypertension, 2016
High blood pressure (BP) and obesity are well known risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Both risk factors exert an influence early in life, and BP is related to body weight. However, the effect of abdominal fat accumulation on BP in childhood is still unclear.
Jansen, Maria A C   +5 more
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The Effect of Resistance Training in Healthy Adults on Body Fat Percentage, Fat Mass and Visceral Fat: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Sports Medicine, 2021
M. Wewege   +7 more
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Abdominal fat and birth size in healthy prepubertal children

International Journal of Obesity, 2001
Studies examining the foetal origins hypothesis suggest that small birth size may be a marker of foetal adaptations that programme future propensity to adult disease. We explore the hypothesis that birth size may relate to fat distribution in childhood and that fat distribution may be a link between birth size and adult disease.To investigate the ...
S P, Garnett   +7 more
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d-Allulose enhances postprandial fat oxidation in healthy humans

Nutrition, 2017
d-Allulose, a C-3 epimer of d-fructose, has been reported to decrease body weight and adipose tissue weight in animal studies and is expected to be a potent antiobese sweetener. Our animal study suggested that one of the mechanisms of d-allulose's antiobesity function is an increase in energy expenditure.
Tomonori, Kimura   +6 more
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Lower limit of body fat in healthy active men

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1994
We examined body composition changes in 55 normal young men during an 8-wk Army combat leadership training course involving strenuous exercise and low energy intake, with an estimated energy deficit of 5.0 +/- 2.0 MJ/day and a resultant 15.7 +/- 3.1% weight loss. Percent body fat (BF) measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) averaged 14.3% (
K E, Friedl   +7 more
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Dietary fat modulates gastric lipase activity in healthy humans

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1995
The aim of this study was to determine whether the amount of dietary fat modulates the activity of gastric lipase in humans. Gastric juice was collected from six healthy subjects after 2-wk periods of either a high-fat (50% of energy as fat) or low-fat (25% of energy as fat) diet.
Armand, Martine   +7 more
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Novel strategy for developing healthy meat products replacing saturated fat with oleogels

, 2021
M. López-Pedrouso   +4 more
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The Perfect Solution: How Trans Fats Became the Healthy Replacement for Saturated Fats

Technology and Culture, 2012
Trans fats became part of the American food system due to a complex interplay among activism, industrial technology, and nutritional science. Some manufacturers began using partially hydrogenated oils, which contain trans fats, in the early twentieth century. Medical authorities began framing saturated fats as unhealthy in the 1950s.
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De-Toring high fat for a healthy heart

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2011
Evaluation of: Birse RT, Choi J, Reardon K et al. High-fat-diet-induced obesity and heart dysfunction are regulated by the TOR pathway in Drosophila. Cell. Metab. 12, 533–544 (2010).Excessive intake of nutrients is widely believed to be one of the main contributing factors to the global epidemic of obesity.
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Bad Fat or Just More Fat? Murine Models of Metabolically Healthy Obesity

2014
Worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980, with more than 500 million individuals currently obese (BMI > 30) [1]. The potential public health, economic and social impacts of this “epidemic” are daunting, as obesity is an independent risk factor for debilitating comorbidities, including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease ...
Grace Bennett   +2 more
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