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Impact of dietary macronutrients on obesity in different US adult ethnic subpopulations
Kwasi Yeboah-Afihene
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Abstract The clinical management of metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is undergoing rapid evolution, driven by advances in noninvasive diagnostics and the recent approval of liver‐directed therapies.
Fernando Bril
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Abstract Aims Structured meal replacement low energy diets (MR‐LED) are effective in obesity management, but evidence for individuals of minority ethnic groups or those with BMI >35 kg/m2 and significant comorbidities is limited. Materials and methods We evaluated the early effectiveness of a weight management program delivered by a multidisciplinary ...
James Shand +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Oxytocin is expressed throughout the small intestine, suggesting a role for oxytocin in postprandial metabolism. Accordingly, single‐dose intranasal oxytocin reduces food intake and improves glucose tolerance. We investigated the effects of a continuous intravenous oxytocin infusion on ad libitum food intake, appetite sensations ...
Ida M. Gether +13 more
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Host plant use is driven by microclimate not nutritional quality in a grassland butterfly
Small Copper butterflies (Lycaena phlaeas) choose to lay eggs on host plants growing in warmer microclimates, despite lower nitrogen content. Bare ground created by European Moles increases host plant temperatures and weakens the negative relationship between nitrogen content and microclimatic warmth.
William B. V. Langdon +2 more
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Soybean macronutrient availability and yield as affected by tillage system
Silvino Guimarães Moreira +5 more
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In Situ Detection of Macronutrients and Chloride in Seawater by Submersible Electrochemical Sensors [PDF]
María Cuartero +9 more
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Dietary and genetic stress trigger different routes to heart failure. In mice, a carbohydrate‐free high‐fat diet caused mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired energy production with preserved pumping function, while genetic obesity led to heart enlargement, fibrosis, and reduced function.
Christiane Ott +9 more
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