1. Liuwei Dihuang Lowers Body Weight and Improves Insulin and Leptin ...
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The present study was aimed at investigating the efficacy and mechanism(s) of action of a Chinese herbal formulation, Liuwei Dihuang (LWDH), as a prospective natural weight-lowering product. Following a 2-week acclimation period, 48 obesity-prone ...
2. Effects of Time-Restricted Eating on Weight Loss and Other Metabolic ...
Sep 28, 2020 · This randomized clinical trial examines the effect of 16:8-hour time-restricted eating on weight loss and metabolic risk markers.
This randomized clinical trial examines the effect of 16:8-hour time-restricted eating on weight loss and metabolic risk markers.
3. Liu Wei's Revolutionary Family series to lead Sotehby's HK fall auciton
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4. Diet Quality and Visceral Adiposity among a Multiethnic Population of ...
Center for Prevention of Heart and Vascular Disease · Diet Quality and Visceral Adiposity among a Multiethnic Population of Young, Middle, and Older Aged Adults.
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5. [PDF] LIU Pharmacy - Long Island University
Accreditation and Program Registration. Long Island University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market.
6. Simin Liu - Researchers @ Brown
Dr. Liu is a physician-scientist and epidemiologist whose work unites molecular genetics, nutrition, clinical medicine, and public health.
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7. Obesity and diet independently affect maternal immunity ... - Frontiers
Lei Liu3 Lisa Walters3 Hermie ... Faas MM, Liu Y, Wekema L, Weiss GA, van Loo-Bouwman CA, Silva Lagos L. The ...
IntroductionMaternal obesity poses risks for both mother and offspring during pregnancy, with underlying mechanisms remaining largely unexplored. Obesity is ...
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8. Maternal Western diet mediates susceptibility of offspring to Crohn's ...
May 2, 2023 · Weiss GA, Chassard C, Hennet T. Selective proliferation of ... Chongyang Huang, Mengyao Song, Ke Liu, Hongbin Liu, Fengyi Hou, Qian ...
The Western dietary pattern, characterized by high consumption of fats and sugars, has been strongly associated with an increased risk of developing Crohn’s disease (CD). However, the potential impact of maternal obesity or prenatal exposure to a Western diet on offspring’s susceptibility to CD remains unclear. Herein, we investigated the effects and underlying mechanisms of a maternal high-fat/high-sugar Western-style diet (WD) on offspring’s susceptibility to 2,4,6-Trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced Crohn’s-like colitis. Maternal dams were fed either a WD or a normal control diet (ND) for eight weeks prior to mating and continued throughout gestation and lactation. Post-weaning, the offspring were subjected to WD and ND to create four groups: ND-born offspring fed a normal diet (N–N) or Western diet (N-W), and WD-born offspring fed a normal (W–N) or Western diet (W-W). At eight weeks of age, they were administered TNBS to induce a CD model. Our findings revealed that the W–N group exhibited more severe intestinal inflammation than the N–N group, as demonstrated by a lower survival rate, increased weight loss, and a shorter colon length. The W–N group displayed a significant increase in Bacteroidetes, which was accompanied by an accumulation of deoxycholic acid (DCA). Further experimentation confirmed an increased generation of DCA in mice colonized with gut microbes from the W–N group. Moreover, DCA administration aggravated TNBS-induced colitis by promoting Gasder...
9. Frank B. Hu - Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
... dietary assessments. Wang T, Fu Y, Shuai M, Zheng JS, Zhu L, Chan AT, Sun Q, Hu FB, Weiss ST, Liu YY. bioRxiv. 2024 Sep 19. PMID: 38045337 · Correction ...
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10. Diet Quality and Visceral Adiposity Among a Multiethnic Population of ...
Chloe E Panizza, Michael C Wong, Nisa Kelly, Yong En Liu, Yurii B Shvetsov, Dylan A Lowe, Ethan J Weiss, Steven B Heymsfield, Samantha Kennedy, ...
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11. [PDF] Accelerating a Shift to Healthy and Sustainable Diets in China
... Weiss, J., Bakkila, S., Rosenberg, L. 2014. The. Economic Impact of ... Xue, L., Liu, X., Lu, S., Cheng, G. 2021. China's food loss and ...
12. Traditional Cantonese diet and nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk
Aug 20, 2010 · Edited by: Newton R, Beral V, Weiss RA. 1999, Cold Spring Harbor ... Zou XN, Lu SH, Liu B: Volatile N-nitrosamines and their precursors ...
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is rare in most parts of the world but is a common malignancy in southern China, especially in Guangdong. Dietary habit is regarded as an important modifier of NPC risk in several endemic areas and may partially explain the geographic distribution of NPC incidence. In China, rapid economic development during the past few decades has changed the predominant lifestyle and dietary habits of the Chinese considerably, requiring a reassessment of diet and its potential influence on NPC risk in this NPC-endemic area. To evaluate the association between dietary factors and NPC risk in Guangdong, China, a large-scale, hospital-based case-control study was conducted. 1387 eligible cases and 1459 frequency matched controls were recruited. Odds ratios (ORs) and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated using a logistic regression model, adjusting for age, sex, education, dialect, and habitation household type. Observations made include the following: 1) consumption of canton-style salted fish, preserved vegetables and preserved/cured meat were significantly associated with increased risk of NPC, with enhanced odds ratios (OR) of 2.45 (95% CI: 2.03-2.94), 3.17(95% CI: 2.68-3.77) and 2.09 (95% CI: 1.22-3.60) respectively in the highest intake frequency stratum during childhood; 2) consumption of fresh fruit was associated with reduced risk with a dose-dependent relationship (p = 0.001); and 3) consumption of Canton-style herbal tea and h...
13. Diet of the earliest modern humans in East Asia - Frontiers
Wu Liu, Wu Liu1,2 Yanjun Cai4. 1Key Laboratory of Vertebrate ... Piperno, D. R., Weiss, E., Holst, I., and Nadel, D. (2004). Processing of ...
Reconstructing diet can offer an improved understanding toward the origin and evolution of modern humans. However, the diet of early modern humans in East As...
14. Dr. Ying Liu - East Tennessee State University
... Weiss) 03/01/2018-02/28/2022 ... Frequency of not-home prepared meals and diet quality are associated with depression and metabolic syndrome among US adults.
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15. [PDF] CURRICULUM VITAE Simin Liu, MD, ScD Professor of Epidemiology ...
Feb 8, 2023 · Weiss ST, Vasan RS, Taylor KD, Sinner MF, Silverman ... Chessler , Barbara V Howard , Simin Liu, John L Sievenpiper.The Portfolio Diet and.