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  • 3. Caffeine attenuates metabolic syndrome in diet-induced obese rats.
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  • 7. Marine n-3 fatty acids promote size reduction of visceral adipose depots, without altering body weight and composition, in male Wistar rats fed a high-fat diet.
    Rokling-Andersen MH, Rustan AC, Wensaas AJ, Kaalhus O, Wergedahl H, Røst TH, Jensen J, Graff BA, Caesar R, Drevon CA.
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  • 11. Endurance exercise in a rat model of metabolic syndrome.
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    Collison KS, Zaidi MZ, Saleh SM, Inglis A, Mondreal R, Makhoul NJ, Bakheet R, Burrows J, Milgram NW, Al-Mohanna FA.
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  • 15. Altered body composition and metabolism in the male offspring of high fat-fed rats.
    Buckley AJ, Keserü B, Briody J, Thompson M, Ozanne SE, Thompson CH.
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  • 16. The effects of dietary fatty acid composition in the post-sucking period on metabolic alterations in adulthood: can ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids prevent adverse programming outcomes?
    Hou M, Ji C, Wang J, Liu Y, Sun B, Guo M, Burén J, Li X.
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  • 17. [Effect of a modified low protein and low fat diet on histologic changes and metabolism in kidneys in an experimental model of polycystic kidney disease].
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  • 20. Green tea, black tea, and epigallocatechin modify body composition, improve glucose tolerance, and differentially alter metabolic gene expression in rats fed a high-fat diet.
    Chen N, Bezzina R, Hinch E, Lewandowski PA, Cameron-Smith D, Mathai ML, Jois M, Sinclair AJ, Begg DP, Wark JD, Weisinger HS, Weisinger RS.
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