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Leptin resistance was involved in susceptibility to overweight in the striped hamster re-fed with high fat diet.


ABSTRACT: Food restriction (FR) is the most commonly used intervention to prevent the overweight. However, the lost weight is usually followed by "compensatory growth" when FR ends, resulting in overweight. The present study was aimed to examining the behavior patterns and hormones mechanisms underpinning the over-weight. Energy budget and body fat content, and several endocrine markers related to leptin signals were examined in the striped hamsters under 20% FR refed by either low-fat diet (LF group) or high-fat diet (HF group). Body mass and fat content significantly regained when FR ended, and the hamsters in HF group showed 49.1% more body fat than in LF group (P?

SUBMITTER: Zhao Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5772526 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Leptin resistance was involved in susceptibility to overweight in the striped hamster re-fed with high fat diet.

Zhao Ying Y   Chen Li-Bing LB   Mao Si-Si SS   Min Hong-Xia HX   Cao Jing J  

Scientific reports 20180117 1


Food restriction (FR) is the most commonly used intervention to prevent the overweight. However, the lost weight is usually followed by "compensatory growth" when FR ends, resulting in overweight. The present study was aimed to examining the behavior patterns and hormones mechanisms underpinning the over-weight. Energy budget and body fat content, and several endocrine markers related to leptin signals were examined in the striped hamsters under 20% FR refed by either low-fat diet (LF group) or  ...[more]

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