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Some mathematical and technical issues in the measurement and interpretation of open- …


JRS Arch, D Hislop, SJY Wang, JR Speakman - International Journal of Obesity, 2006 - nature.com
Indirect calorimetry is increasingly used to investigate why compounds or
genetic manipulations affect body weight or composition in small animals. This
review introduces the principles of indirect (primarily open-circuit) ...
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A paradoxical diurnal movement pattern in obese subjects with type 2 diabetes

- diabetesjournals.org
C Bitz, H Harder, A Astrup - Diabetes care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Observational studies have found an association between self-reported impaired
sleep quality and subsequent risk of type 2 diabetes (1,2). In a German cohort
of 4,140 men and 4,129 women (aged 25–74 years), sleeping difficulties ...
Cited by 8 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

Resting energy expenditure is not increased in mildly hyperglycaemic obese diabetic …


M Ryan, A Sallé, G Guilloteau, M Genaitay, … - British Journal of Nutrition, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
Resting energy expenditure (REE) is believed to be increased in type 2 diabetes,
an increase that is associated with deteriorating glucose tolerance during its
development. Meanwhile, insulin resistance, a state linked to obesity and ...
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Impaired Fat-induced Thermogenesis in Obese Subjects: The NUGENOB Study&ast


EE Blaak, G Hul, C Verdich, V Stich, JA … - Obesity, 2007 - nature.com
* The costs of publication of this article were defrayed, in part, by the
payment of page charges. This article must, therefore, be hereby marked
"advertisement" in accordance with 18 USC Section 1734 solely to indicate ...
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Familial influences and obesity-associated metabolic risk factors contribute to the variation …

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A Bosy-Westphal, A Wolf, F Buhrens, B Hitze, … - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2008 - ajcn.cnfindpark.cn
Design: REE and metabolic risk factors (ie, blood pressure and plasma insulin,
glucose, and C-reactive protein concentrations) were assessed in 149 two- or
three-generation families, including at least one overweight or obese ...
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No evidence of mass dependency of specific organ metabolic rate in healthy humans

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W Later, A Bosy-Westphal, B Hitze, E Kossel, … - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2008 - Am Soc Nutrition
Design: Healthy subjects (79 women, 75 men) within the normal range of fat mass
(FM) expected for a healthy body mass index and aged 18–78 y were stratified
into tertiles of body mass. Fifty subjects were grouped as tertile 1 (<66.3 ...
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The discovery of drugs for obesity, the metabolic effects of leptin and variable receptor …


JRS Arch - Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Although β 3 -adrenoceptor (β 3 AR) agonists have not become drugs
for the treatment of obesity or diabetes, they offer perspectives on obesity
drug discovery, the physiology of energy expenditure and receptor ...
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The problem with Kt/V: dialysis dose should be normalized to metabolic rate not volume


AR Morton, MA Singer - Semin Dial, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
Current estimates of hemodialysis adequacy are based on calculations of small
solute clearance or changes in online measurements of ionic conductance. A
minimum target value of the widely used, dimensionless parameter, Kt/V urea ...
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Insulin Treatment and Weight Gain in Type 2 Diabetes: Is Our Knowledge Complete?


M Ryan, MBE Livingstone, P Ritz - Current Nutrition &# 38; Food Science, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: The majority of type 2 diabetic patients are overweight and any excess
weight, or weight gain, adversely affects glycaemic control. Paradoxically,
antidiabetic agents used to improve glycaemic control are frequently ...
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A low resting metabolic rate is associated with metabolic syndrome


S Buscemi, S Verga, G Caimi, G Cerasola - Clinical Nutrition, 2007 - Elsevier
The group with metabolic syndrome exhibited a significantly lower resting
metabolic rate adjusted for fat-free mass with respect to the control group and
the obese group without metabolic syndrome (respectively: 108±3 vs. ...
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