Why diet the diabetic? Pyrrolo(3,2-d)pyrimidine derivatives; neuropeptide y and corticotropin releasing factor modulators; dietetics; antidiabetic, antiinflammatory, and antitumor ... Bruce Hunt - 《Med J Aust》 被引量: 1发表: 1951年 Update of Diabetes UK UK Evidence‐Based Nutritional Guideline...
21 DPP4 was highly expressed in kidney under disease conditions found in experimental rodent models, including high-fat-diet-induced diabetes and acute ischemia-reperfusion injury.22,23 It is noted that DPP4i can delay the degradation of incretins in order to rebalance the glycemic control of ...
potassium and phosphorus.Application points of these guidelines are presented within the context ofrecent findings from different dietpatterns of intake that are associated with risk reduction for cardiovascular and perhaps other chronic diseases.This includes the Mediterranean type diet as well a...
Beta-hydroxybutyrate is a ketone, and at a certain level in the blood, indicates the presence of ketosis on a ketogenic diet. “The 2 year beta-hydroxybutryate (BHB) increase above baseline demonstrated sustained dietary modification.” “…the encouraged range of nutritional ketosis (> or = ...
Serum Potassium Monitoring No advice on dietary sodium or potassium restrictions was given during the study, and patients maintained their normal diet. With the exception of non–potassium-sparing diuretics, starting treatment with potassium-lowering agents (eg, sodium polystyrene sulfonate, calcium polyst...
The Paleo diet (PD) involves a restriction of carbohydrates and increased fat content (35% energy from carbohydrates, 35% energy from fats and 30% energy from protein). The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the PD on body composition, concentration of carbohydrates and lipids,...
27 If ginseng can lower the glycemic response to glucose, then it may be possible to use it as a means for lowering the GI of the whole diet, thereby improving glycemic control. The mechanism by which ginseng lowers the blood glucose concentration is unknown. There are several plausible ...
NC: normal control group, rats fed a regular diet; DC: diabetic control group, rats fed a high fat diet; Met: metformin group, rats fed a high fat diet and gavaged metformin at 250 mg/kg/day body weight; SCH-L: low-dose sea cucumber hydrolysates group, rats fed a high fat diet ...
The ob/ob mice were fed normal chow diet, and sex matched wild-type mice served as controls. The experiments were performed in adherence with the National Institutes of Health Guidelines on the Use of Laboratory Animals and were approved by the Fourth Military Medical University Committee on ...
The new ADA guidelines emphasize individualization of diet strategies. The purpose is to achieve optimal glycemic and metabolic control by varying the proportion of calories provided by the macro nutrients. The proportion selected depends on goals for glycemic control, dietary preferences and response to...