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  1. Although the effects of resistant starch (RS) on postprandial glycemia and insulinemia have been extensively studied, little is known about the impact of RS on fat metabolism. This study examines the relations...

    Authors: Janine A Higgins, Dana R Higbee, William T Donahoo, Ian L Brown, Melanie L Bell and Daniel H Bessesen
    Citation: Nutrition & Metabolism 2004 1:8
  2. Following a low carbohydrate diet, there is a shift towards more fat and less carbohydrate oxidation to provide energy to skeletal muscle, both at rest and during exercise. This review summarizes recent work o...

    Authors: Sandra J Peters and Paul J LeBlanc
    Citation: Nutrition & Metabolism 2004 1:7
  3. Daily energy expenditure consists of three components: basal metabolic rate, diet-induced thermogenesis and the energy cost of physical activity. Here, data on diet-induced thermogenesis are reviewed in relati...

    Authors: Klaas R Westerterp
    Citation: Nutrition & Metabolism 2004 1:5
  4. Insulin resistance induced by a high fat diet has been associated with alterations in lipid content and composition in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. Administration of β3-adrenoceptor (β3-AR) agonists was...

    Authors: Christian Darimont, Marco Turini, Micheline Epitaux, Irène Zbinden, Myriam Richelle, Eulàlia Montell, Andreu Ferrer-Martinez and Katherine Macé
    Citation: Nutrition & Metabolism 2004 1:4
  5. The role of amino acids as substrates for protein synthesis is well documented. However, a function for amino acids in modulating the signal transduction pathways that regulate mRNA translation has only recent...

    Authors: Scot R Kimball and Leonard S Jefferson
    Citation: Nutrition & Metabolism 2004 1:3
  6. Impaired physical performance is a common but not obligate result of a low carbohydrate diet. Lessons from traditional Inuit culture indicate that time for adaptation, optimized sodium and potassium nutriture,...

    Authors: Stephen D Phinney
    Citation: Nutrition & Metabolism 2004 1:2
  7. A new Open Access journal, Nutrition & Metabolism (N&M) will publish articles that integrate nutrition with biochemistry and molecular biology. The open access process is chosen to provide rapid and accessible di...

    Authors: Richard D Feinman and M Mahmood Hussain
    Citation: Nutrition & Metabolism 2004 1:1

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