- Whole Body Center of Mass Feedback in a Reflex-Based Neuromuscular Model Predicts Ankle Strategy during Perturbed Walking
- Effectiveness of a Worksite Intervention for Male Construction Workers on Dietary and Physical Activity Behaviors, Body Mass Index, and Health Outcomes: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
- Plasticity of lifelong calorie-restricted C57BL/6J mice in adapting to a medium-fat diet intervention at old age
- A casein hydrolysate based formulation attenuates obesity and associated non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and atherosclerosis in LDLr-/-.Leiden mice
- A single oral dose of a polyglucosamine influences the bioavailability of [9-14C]-Oleic acid in adult female Göttingen minipigs
- Effects of anthocyanin and flavanol compunds on lipid metabolism and adipose tissue associated systemic inflammation in diet-induced obesity
- Developing regional weight-for-age growth references for malaria-endemic countries to optimize age-based dosing of antimalarials = Développer des références régionales de croissance pour le rapport poids/âge dans les pays où le paludisme est endémique, afin d’optimiser la posologie des médicaments antipaludiques en fonction de l’âge = Elaboración de referencias regionales sobre el crecimiento ponderal correspondiente a cada edad para los países donde la malaria es endémica a fin de optimizar la dosificación basada en la edad de los medicamentos contra la malaria
- Salsalate attenuates diet induced non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in mice by decreasing lipogenic and inflammatory processes
- Associations between FTO genotype and total energy and macronutrient intake in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Drugs that reverse disease transcriptomic signatures are more effective in a mouse model of dyslipidemia
- The minipig as an alternative non-rodent model for immunogenicity testing using the TNFα blockers adalimumab and infliximab
- Effects of a standing and three dynamic workstations on computer task performance and cognitive function tests
- Active video games as a tool to prevent excessive weight gain in adolescents: Rationale, design and methods of a randomized controlled trial