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300 related items for PubMed ID: 27926473

  • 1. Growth differentiation factor 15 increases following oral glucose ingestion: effect of meal composition and obesity.
    Schernthaner-Reiter MH, Kasses D, Tugendsam C, Riedl M, Peric S, Prager G, Krebs M, Promintzer-Schifferl M, Clodi M, Luger A, Vila G.
    Eur J Endocrinol; 2016 Dec; 175(6):623-631. PubMed ID: 27926473
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  • 2. Plasma GDF15 levels are similar between subjects after bariatric surgery and matched controls and are unaffected by meals.
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  • 3. GDF15 reflects beta cell function in obese patients independently of the grade of impairment of glucose metabolism.
    Schernthaner-Reiter MH, Itariu BK, Krebs M, Promintzer-Schifferl M, Stulnig TM, Tura A, Anderwald CH, Clodi M, Ludvik B, Pacini G, Luger A, Vila G.
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  • 5. Lactate generation following glucose ingestion: relation to obesity, carbohydrate tolerance and insulin sensitivity.
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  • 6. Circulating total and H-specific GDF15 levels are elevated in subjects with MASLD but not in hyperlipidemic but otherwise metabolically healthy subjects with obesity.
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  • 8. Effects of a high-carbohydrate diet on blood glucose, insulin and triglyceride levels in normal and obese subjects and in obese subjects with impaired glucose tolerance.
    Silva ME, Pupo AA, Ursich MJ.
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  • 9. Beta-endorphin and insulin/glucose responses to different meals in obesity.
    Zelissen PM, Koppeschaar HP, Thijssen JH, Erkelens DW.
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  • 10. Postprandial cytokine concentrations and meal composition in obese and lean women.
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  • 11. Basal and postprandial substrate oxidation rates in obese women receiving two test meals with different protein content.
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  • 12. Thermic response to isoenergetic protein, carbohydrate or fat meals in lean and obese subjects.
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  • 13. Effects of oral L-carnitine supplementation on insulin sensitivity indices in response to glucose feeding in lean and overweight/obese males.
    Galloway SD, Craig TP, Cleland SJ.
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  • 14. Comment: response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis to high-protein/fat and high-carbohydrate meals in women with different obesity phenotypes.
    Vicennati V, Ceroni L, Gagliardi L, Gambineri A, Pasquali R.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2002 Aug 18; 87(8):3984-8. PubMed ID: 12161547
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  • 16. Variation of postprandial PYY 3-36 response following ingestion of differing macronutrient meals in obese females.
    Helou N, Obeid O, Azar ST, Hwalla N.
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  • 17. Minor Contribution of Endogenous GLP-1 and GLP-2 to Postprandial Lipemia in Obese Men.
    Matikainen N, Björnson E, Söderlund S, Borén C, Eliasson B, Pietiläinen KH, Bogl LH, Hakkarainen A, Lundbom N, Rivellese A, Riccardi G, Després JP, Alméras N, Holst JJ, Deacon CF, Borén J, Taskinen MR.
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  • 19. Meal rich in carbohydrate, but not protein or fat, reveals adverse immunometabolic responses associated with obesity.
    Parvaresh Rizi E, Baig S, Shabeer M, Teo Y, Mok SF, Loh TP, Magkos F, Virtue S, Vidal-Puig A, Tai ES, Khoo CM, Toh SA.
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  • 20. High Fat, High Sugar Diet and DJOS Bariatric Surgery Influence Plasma Levels of Fetuin-B, Growth Differentiation Factor-15, and Pentraxin 3 in Diet-Induced Obese Sprague-Dawley Rats.
    Poloczek J, Tarnawska M, Chełmecka E, Łaszczyca P, Gumprecht J, Stygar D.
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