Abnormalities in the vascular endothelium such as impaired vasodilation can contribute to atherosclerosis and hypertension. Here we have performed a single-center randomized clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of 4 months of a continuous Mediterranean diet (MD) regimen as compared to 4 cycles of f...
This study was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the Canada Research Chairs program, Genome Canada, Genome Alberta and Alberta Innovates. The generous assistance of the Leroy T. Canoles Cancer Center and Mary An...
which help promote gut health and regulate energy metabolism. Research has also found that certain probiotics, such asBifidobacteriumandLactobacillus, can improve metabolic health by regulating immune function, suppressing inflammatory responses, and enhancing the integrity of the intestinal mucosa [9]. Pre...
2. Research Methodology All studies were investigated by using selected key words on various databases for instance, PubMed, PMC, Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Oxford Academia. Only those studies were included which had primarily focused on efficacy of ketogenic diet, reduction in epileptic se...
A lack of physical activity has been reported to be a major predicting factor of childhood obesity, superseding compliance with a Mediterranean diet [52]. Physical activity was not evaluated in this study, both groups received general recommendations in this area. Future research should be carried...
The term 'metabolic syndrome' (MS) is used to describe the simultaneous occurrence of these diseases and people with the MS are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. It is estimated that individuals with the MS spend over ...
Yes, your BMR will lower, but not significantly. Dr. Gary Foster, Director of the Center for Obesity Research and Education, told Shape Magazine that those who follow a 800 kcal a day diet may see theirmetabolism fall by around 10%. While this sounds significant, the diet is restricting ...
Their research confirms the adaptability of MM cells to change their preferred metabolism to avoid cell death. However, these induced metabolic changes can again be exploited by researchers to achieve synthetic lethality [85]. Inhibition of glutaminase, the enzyme that converts glutamine into glutamate...
Besides this important basic research, biological effects like response to nutrient limitations (82), adaptation to anaerobiosis (83, 84), or phosphorylation level changes related to glucose activation (85) were studied using 15N-labeled yeast. The other metabolic labeling strategy established in yeast...
Hence, the paleolithic nutrition should be considered as a reference standard for modern diet recommendations. Biotheoretically, the paleo concept is based on a narrowed adaptationism - an ism which is fundamental questioned by the results of the niche construction research. Furthermore, it is ...