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Bioethics in human nutrigenomics research: European Nutrigenomics Organisation workshop report [PDF]
As part of its work on setting standards and establishing guidelines for nutrigenomics research, the European Nutrigenomics Organisation (NuGO) is developing bioethical guidelines for those engaged in human nutrigenomics studies. A NuGO working group developed a set of draft guidelines addressing four areas: (1) information and consenting prior to a ...
Bergmann MM +5 more
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RelA Inhibits Embryonic Myogenesis by Coordinately Regulating a Novel Distal Enhancer of Myogenin
Skeletal muscle is crucial for lifelong metabolic health, with its development initiating during embryogenesis and guiding later growth. Single‐cell RNA sequencing of E13.5 mouse embryos suggests that maternal obesity impairs embryonic myogenesis ...
Md Nazmul Hossain +9 more
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ABSTRACT Intensive broiler production may lead to perturbations of gut function and health. The maintenance of intestinal homeostasis in broilers through the use of dietary phytogenic components such as isoquinoline alkaloids (IQs) is an emerging topic of scientific investigations.
Vasileios V. Paraskeuas +3 more
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Welfare Indicators for Aquaculture Research: Toolboxes for Five Farmed European Fish Species
ABSTRACT Refining approaches to measuring, monitoring and appraising animal welfare in aquaculture research is key to (i) protecting and optimizing it, (ii) documenting the severity of how and when it deviates, and (iii) ensuring good scientific quality, reliable results and reproducibility, amongst other factors.
Chris Noble +50 more
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Extracts of Feijoa Inhibit Toll-Like Receptor 2 Signaling and Activate Autophagy Implicating a Role in Dietary Control of IBD [PDF]
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a heterogeneous chronic inflammatory disease affecting the gut with limited treatment success for its sufferers.
A Asea +39 more
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Interaction Between Photoperiod and Sex on Hepatic Lipid Homeostasis in Rats Fed an Obesogenic Diet
Male and female Fischer 344 rats were fed a cafeteria (CAF) diet for 11 weeks and exposed to long (L18, 18 h of light per day) or short (L6, 6 h of light per day) photoperiods for 8 weeks. Photoperiod and sex influenced hepatic steatosis, plasmatic and hepatic lipid levels, and hepatic lipid handling, showing sex‐specific metabolic responses to ...
Saioa Gómez‐Roncal +6 more
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This review highlights the growing evidence linking diet and key nutrients with sleep quality and circadian regulation. Nutrients such as tryptophan, magnesium, and omega‐3 fatty acids, along with dietary patterns like the Mediterranean and plant‐based diets, demonstrate positive associations with sleep duration and efficiency.
Rony Abou‐Khalil
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Mineral Waters with a Potential to Control and Prevent Metabolic Syndrome: A Systematic Review [PDF]
The morbidity rate of metabolic syndrome (MetS) has increased alarmingly in recent years. The intake of mineral water is among the recommendations for a healthy lifestyle in overweight people.
Todorka Sokrateva +4 more
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Nutrigenòmica: La nutrició personalitzada [PDF]
Nutrigenomics: personalized nutrition.Nutrigenomics is an emerging discipline that studies how information of foods interacts with that of genes and their derived metabolic framework, as well as the consequences.
Andreu Palou
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Seasonal rhythms are gaining attention given their impact on metabolic disorders development such as obesity gut microbiota is emerging as a key factor in mediating this link. However, the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. In this regard,
Verónica Arreaza-Gil +7 more
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