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Fiamoncini, J. (author), Donado-Pestana, C.M. (author), Duarte, G.B.S. (author), Rundle, M. (author), Thomas, E.L. (author), Kiselova-Kaneva, Y. (author), Gundersen, T.E. (author), Bunzel, D. (author), Trezzi, J.P. (author), Kulling, S.E. (author), Hiller, K. (author), Sonntag, D. (author), Ivanova, D. (author), Brennan, L. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Frost, G. (author), Bell, J. (author), Drevon, C.A. (author), Daniel, H. (author)
Insulin secretion following ingestion of a carbohydrate load affects a multitude of metabolic pathways that simultaneously change direction and quantity of interorgan fluxes of sugars, lipids and amino acids. In the present study, we aimed at identifying markers associated with differential responses to an OGTT a population of healthy adults. By...
article 2022
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Wopereis, S. (author)
Phenotypic flexibility is a methodology that accurately assesses health in terms of mechanistic understanding of the interrelationship of multiple metabolic and physiological processes. This starts from the perspective that a healthy person is better able to cope with changes in environmental stressors that affect homeostasis compared to people...
conference paper 2022
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Hoevenaars, F.P.M. (author), van der Kamp, J.W. (author), van den Brink, W.D. (author), Wopereis, S. (author)
Health claims on foods are a way of informing consumers about the health benefits of a food product. Traditionally, these claims are based on scientific evaluation of markers originating from a pharmacological view on health. About a decade ago, the definition of health has been rephrased to ‘the ability to adapt’ that opened up the possibility...
article 2020
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Hoevenaars, F.P.M. (author), Esser, D. (author), Schutte, S. (author), Priebe, M.G. (author), Vonk, R.J. (author), van den Brink, W.J. (author), van der Kamp, J.W. (author), Stroeve, J.H.M. (author), Afman, L.A. (author), Wopereis, S. (author)
Background. Whole grain wheat (WGW) consumption is associated with health benefits in observational studies. However, WGW randomized controlled trial (RCT) studies show mixed effects. Objectives. The health impact of WGW consumption was investigated by quantification of the body's resilience, which was defined as the “ability to adapt to a...
article 2019
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Schutte, S. (author), Esser, D. (author), Hoevenaars, F.P.M. (author), Hooiveld, G.J.E.J. (author), Priebe, M.G. (author), Vonk, R.J. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), Afman, L.A. (author)
Background: Whole-grain wheat (WGW) is described as nutritionally superior to refined wheat (RW) and thus advocated as the healthy choice, although evidence from intervention studies is often inconsistent. The liver, as the central organ in energy metabolism, might be an important target organ for WGW interventions. Objective: The aim of this...
article 2018
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van den Broek, T.J. (author), Kremer, B.H.A. (author), marcondes Rezende, M. (author), Hoevenaars, F.P.M. (author), Weber, P. (author), Hoeller, U. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Wopereis, S. (author)
Background. Vitamins and carotenoids are key micronutrients facilitating the maintenance of health, as evidenced by the increased risk of disease with low intake. Optimal phenotypic flexibility, i.e., the ability to respond to a physiological challenge, is an essential indicator of health status. Therefore, health can be measured by applying a...
article 2017
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van den Broek, T.J. (author), Bakker, G.C.M. (author), Rubingh, C.M. (author), Bijlsma, S. (author), Stroeve, J.H.M. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), van Erk, M.J. (author), Wopereis, S. (author)
Background: A key feature of metabolic health is the ability to adapt upon dietary perturbations. A systemic review defined an optimal nutritional challenge test, the "PhenFlex test" (PFT). Recently, it has been shown that the PFT enables the quantification of all relevant metabolic processes involved in maintaining or regaining homeostasis of...
article 2017
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Wopereis, S. (author), Stroeve, J.H.M. (author), Stafleu, A. (author), Bakker, G.C.M. (author), Burggraaf, J. (author), van Erk, M.J. (author), Pellis, L. (author), Boessen, R. (author), Kardinaal, A.A.F. (author), van Ommen, B. (author)
Background: A key feature of metabolic health is the ability to adapt upon dietary perturbations. Recently, it was shown that metabolic challenge tests in combination with the new generation biomarkers allow the simultaneous quantification of major metabolic health processes. Currently, applied challenge tests are largely non-standardized. A...
article 2017
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Vis, D.J. (author), Westerhuis, J.A. (author), Jacobs, D.M. (author), van Duynhoven, J.P.M. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Hendriks, M.M.W.B. (author), Smilde, A.K. (author)
Challenge tests are used to assess the resilience of human beings to perturbations by analyzing responses to detect functional abnormalities. Well known examples are allergy tests and glucose tolerance tests. Increasingly, metabolomics analysis of blood or serum samples is used to analyze the biological response of the individual to these...
article 2014
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Hendriks, H.F.J. (author)
In this paper, the nutrigenomics approach is discussed as a research tool to study the physiological effects of nutrition and consequently how nutrition affects health and disease (endpoints). Nutrigenomics is the study of the effects of foods and food constituents on gene expression; the analyses include analysis of mRNA, proteins and...
article 2013
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Wopereis, S. (author), Wolvers, D. (author), van Erk, M.J. (author), Gribnau, M. (author), Kremer, S.H.A. (author), van Dorsten, F.A. (author), Boelsma, E. (author), Garczarek, U. (author), Cnubben, N. (author), Frenken, L. (author), der Logt P, van (author), Hendriks, H.F. (author), Albers, R. (author), van Duynhoven, J. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Jacobs, D.M. (author)
Background: Resilience or the ability of our body to cope with daily-life challenges has been proposed as a new definition of health, with restoration of homeostasis as target resultant of various physiological stress responses. Challenge models may thus be a sensitive measure to study the body’s health. The objective of this study was to select...
article 2013
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