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Ketotic Hypoglycaemia Following Sleeve Gastrectomy
ABSTRACT Post‐bariatric surgery hypoglycaemia is typically mediated by hyperinsulinaemia, although the exact mechanisms are incompletely understood. Two cases of non‐insulin mediated, ketotic hypoglycaemia following sleeve gastrectomy are presented. After fasting for 40 and 65 h, respectively, both patients developed symptomatic hypoglycaemia, with ...
Jinwen He+3 more
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Tamilarasan Udhayabanu+6 more
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Abstract Aims To evaluate changes in dietary intake following liraglutide treatment, compared to dietitian‐supported caloric restriction and a weight‐neutral control, and to assess dietary intake against nutrition recommendations. Materials and Methods Participants with obesity and prediabetes were randomly assigned 2:1:1 to liraglutide (1.8 mg/day ...
Kelli M. Richardson+4 more
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The pregnant and lactating women considered animal‐source foods as food for holidays and societal events. The high cost of animal‐source foods and financial constraints within households discouraged pregnant and lactating women and children from consuming animal‐source foods. Family affluence, the availability of ASFs in the household, liking the taste
Netsanet Fentahun+2 more
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This study examined the associations of maternal body mass index (BMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG) with offspring physical growth from birth to early adolescence in rural western China. Findings reveal that higher maternal BMI and excessive GWG significantly predict increased offspring BMI and height, with the strongest effects observed in early ...
Yingze Zhu+8 more
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Absorption of thiamine and nicotinic acid in the rat intestine during fasting and immobilization stress [PDF]
By perfusion of isolated sections of intestine with a solution containing thiamine at a concentration of 3.1 micromole, it was established that thiamine absorption in animals fasted for 72 hours decreased by 28 percent, whereas absorption increased by 12
Khmelevskiy, Y. V., Kirilyuk, O. G.
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Redirecting Intermediary Metabolism to Counteract Cyanide Poisoning
Cyanide is coined “the classic metabolic poison”; however, FDA‐approved cyanide chelators do not counteract cyanide's metabolic damage. Here, we review the mechanisms of cyanide toxicity, with a focus on intermediary metabolism. We present the theory that, within the innate plasticity of the metabolome, there may reside metabolic pathways that can ...
Vik S. Bebarta, Anjali K. Nath
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The Effect of Olanzapine on Craving and Alcohol Consumption
Previous studies have indicated that olanzapine decreases craving after a priming dose of alcohol, that craving after a priming dose of alcohol is greater among individuals with the seven-repeat allele of the DRD4 variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR)
Davidson, Dena+6 more
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