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期刊名:Journal of nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics

缩写:J NUTRIGENET NUTRIGE

ISSN:1661-6499

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Susan E Steck,Temitope Keku,Lesley M Butler et al. Susan E Steck et al.
Background/aims: We examined associations among folate and alcohol intake, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes involved in one-carbon metabolism, and colon cancer risk. ...
Jing X Kang Jing X Kang
Diets or nutritional supplements contain many nutrients and other components that may interact, which adds a layer of complexity to their evaluation. A well-controlled experimental model that can eliminate or minimize the confounding factor...
K Ganesh Kumar,Brenda K Smith Richards K Ganesh Kumar
Background/aims: The genetic basis for ingestive behaviors is virtually unknown. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for carbohydrate and energy intake map to mouse chromosome 17 and were previously confirmed by a congenic str...
Catherine M Phillips,Audrey C Tierney,Helen M Roche Catherine M Phillips
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a very common disease associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. The diverse clinical characteristics of the MetS illustrate the complexity of the disease proce...
Amir J Guri,Raquel Hontecillas,Josep Bassaganya-Riera Amir J Guri
In its simplest form, obesity is a state characterized by nutrient overabundance leading to hypertrophy of storage cells in white adipose tissue and the deposition of excess lipids into key metabolic regions, such as skeletal muscle and liv...
Piya Lahiry,Rebecca L Pollex,Robert A Hegele Piya Lahiry
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a commonly encountered cluster of clinical phenotypes, including central obesity, hypertension, hyperglycemia, and dyslipidemia. Identifying genetic determinants of MetS will lead to better understanding of ...
Andrea R Josse,David J A Jenkins,Cyril W C Kendall Andrea R Josse
The metabolic syndrome has attracted interest because of its relevance to major contemporary chronic diseases associated with inactive lifestyles and the abundance of food, both of which have resulted in a way of life which challenges our g...
Josée Levesque,Benoît Lamarche Josée Levesque
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) refers to the clustering of various metabolic risk factors that include abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and hyperglycemia. It is now well known that it is associated with an increased risk of car...
Fabio Verginelli,Federica Aru,Pasquale Battista et al. Fabio Verginelli et al.
Bio-cultural adaptations to new foods played a key role in human evolution. The fossil record and sequence differences between human and chimpanzee genes point to a major dietary shift at the stem of human evolution. The earliest representa...