[...] to increase markers of lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress in both healthy and obese humans, an effect which is not reduced by vitamin E . Additionally, CLA causes liver steatosis (fat accumulation) in mice and chicken and liver and kidney enlargement in hamsters despite a decrease in body weight, and this effect has been attributed to the [...]
[...] to increase markers of lipid peroxidation and oxidative stress in both healthy and obese humans, an effect which is not reduced by vitamin E . Additionally, CLA causes liver steatosis (fat accumulation) in mice and chicken and liver and kidney enlargement in hamsters despite a decrease in body weight, and this effect has been attributed to the [...]
[...] and females; a cardiovascular and cerebrovascular phenotype; development of a metabolic syndrome in both males and females, with truncal adiposity and male-specific hepatic steatosis. Most of these symptoms can be reversed or attenuated by estradiol therapy. Thus estrogen is involved in the maintenance of general physiological homeostasis in [...]
[...] agents. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9329764 wnisoki - suplementacja 03 miedzy innymi poprawia wrazliwosc insulinowa Obesity-induced insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis are alleviated by omega-3 fatty acids: a role for resolvins and protectins. Omega-3-polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega-3-PUFAs) have well-documented protective [...]
[...] (tRF) of a HFD for 8 hr per day. Mice under tRF consume equivalent calories from HFD as those with ad lib access yet are protected against obesity, hyperinsulinemia, hepatic steatosis, and inflammation and have improved motor coordination. The tRF regimen improved CREB, mTOR, and AMPK pathway function and oscillations of the circadian clock and [...]
[...] metabolic activities. Administration of 3,5-T2 to hypothyroid rodents rapidly stimulated their basal metabolic rate, prevented high-fat diet-induced obesity as well as steatosis, and increased oxidation of long-chain fatty acids. Objective: The aim of the present study was to analyze associations between circulating 3,5-T2 in human serum [...]
[...] FO + LA (H-FO + LA group). Male Sprague–Dawley rats were fed for 10 weeks and then killed for liver collection. Results Intake of high-fat lard caused a significant hepatic steatosis. Replacement with FO + LA was effective in reducing steatosis as well as total triglyceride and total cholesterol contents in liver. The combination of FO and LA [...]
[...] glucose tolerance in ob/ob mice independently of weight loss” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19738035 Garbow JR1, Doherty JM, Schugar RC, Travers S, Weber ML, Wentz AE, Ezenwajiaku N, Cotter DG, Brunt EM, Crawford PA. “Hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and ER stress in mice maintained long term on a very low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet”.
Współcześnie modne jest negowanie medycyny. Powstały setki stron poświęconych „alternatywnym terapiom”, które są sprzeczne nie tylko z nauką, a często nawet ze zdrowym rozsądkiem. Przede wszystkim należy wystrzegać się środków o udowodnionym działaniu niszczącym dla wątroby. Uwaga np. wbrew obiegowym opiniom, nie ma aż takiego znaczenia, czy np. [...]
Artykuł nie ma zachęcać do stosowania dopingu, środki z grupy SAA (sterydów anaboliczno-androgennych) mogą wyraźnie skrócić życie, mają wpływ na funkcjonowanie większości układów w organizmie człowieka. W szczególności można się spodziewać negatywnego wpływu na serce (szczególnie lewą komorę), lipidogram, nerki, wątrobę, stężenie testosteronu [...]
Betaina posiada wiele ciekawych właściwości, mimo to nie wydaje się być zbyt znana wśród bywalców klubów fitness. Większość nie analizuje składu produktów, a od wielu lat betaina bywa częstym składnikiem preparatów przedtreningowych. Homocysteina: ma wpływ na występowanie np. niedokrwiennego udaru mózgu wywołuje stres oksydacyjny np. wpływając na [...]
[...] Donghee Kim Nonobese Fatty Liver Disease https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1542356516306085 Mahmoud Aludwan i in. Hepatic steatosis indices as predictors of vitamin D3 deficiency in patients with NAFLD associated with type 2 diabetes [...]
[...] glucose tolerance in ob/ob mice independently of weight loss” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19738035 Garbow JR1, Doherty JM, Schugar RC, Travers S, Weber ML, Wentz AE, Ezenwajiaku N, Cotter DG, Brunt EM, Crawford PA. “Hepatic steatosis, inflammation, and ER stress in mice maintained long term on a very low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet”.