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  • Review
  • Open Access
194 Citations
19,615 Views
24 Pages

Implications of the Westernized Diet in the Onset and Progression of IBD

  • Fernando Rizzello,
  • Enzo Spisni,
  • Elisabetta Giovanardi,
  • Veronica Imbesi,
  • Marco Salice,
  • Patrizia Alvisi,
  • Maria Chiara Valerii and
  • Paolo Gionchetti

8 May 2019

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are currently considered multifactorial pathologies in which various combined environmental factors act on a genetic background, giving rise to a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Among the various...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
25 Citations
14,297 Views
16 Pages

A Proposal for a Study on Treatment Selection and Lifestyle Recommendations in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases: A Danish Multidisciplinary Collaboration on Prognostic Factors and Personalised Medicine

  • Vibeke Andersen,
  • Uffe Holmskov,
  • Signe Bek Sørensen,
  • Mohamad Jawhara,
  • Karina W. Andersen,
  • Anette Bygum,
  • Lone Hvid,
  • Jakob Grauslund,
  • Jimmi Wied and
  • Henning Glerup
  • + 28 authors

15 May 2017

Chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (inflammatory bowel diseases, IBD), rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, spondyloarthritides, hidradenitis suppurativa, and immune-mediated uveiti...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,735 Views
10 Pages

The Aetiology of Olfactory Dysfunction and Its Relationship to Diet Quality

  • Richard J. Stevenson,
  • Mehmet K. Mahmut,
  • Annette Horstmann and
  • Thomas Hummel

23 October 2020

People with olfactory loss may choose foods rich in sugar, salt and fat to compensate their loss—foods that constitute a Western-style diet (WSD). However, olfactory dysfunction has not been consistently linked to any particular type of dietary...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,440 Views
20 Pages

Effects of Early-Life Stress, Postnatal Diet Modulation and Long-Term Western-Style Diet on Peripheral and Central Inflammatory Markers

  • Silvie R. Ruigrok,
  • Maralinde R. Abbink,
  • Jorine Geertsema,
  • Jesse E. Kuindersma,
  • Nina Stöberl,
  • Eline M. van der Beek,
  • Paul J. Lucassen,
  • Lidewij Schipper and
  • Aniko Korosi

20 January 2021

Early-life stress (ES) exposure increases the risk of developing obesity. Breastfeeding can markedly decrease this risk, and it is thought that the physical properties of the lipid droplets in human milk contribute to this benefit. A concept infant m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,913 Views
17 Pages

Short-Term Caloric Restriction Attenuates Obesity-Induced Pro-inflammatory Response in Male Rhesus Macaques

  • Hollis Wright,
  • Mithila Handu,
  • Allen Jankeel,
  • Ilhem Messaoudi and
  • Oleg Varlamov

18 February 2020

White adipose tissue (WAT) hypertrophy is an essential hallmark of obesity and is associated with the activation of resident immune cells. While the benefits of caloric restriction (CR) on health span are generally accepted, its effects on WAT physio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,383 Views
15 Pages

The Effects of Early Life Stress, Postnatal Diet Modulation, and Long-Term Western-Style Diet on Later-Life Metabolic and Cognitive Outcomes

  • Maralinde R. Abbink,
  • Lidewij Schipper,
  • Eva F.G. Naninck,
  • Cato M.H. de Vos,
  • Romy Meier,
  • Eline M. van der Beek,
  • Paul J. Lucassen and
  • Aniko Korosi

22 February 2020

Early life stress (ES) increases the risk to develop metabolic and brain disorders in adulthood. Breastfeeding (exclusivity and duration) is associated with improved metabolic and neurocognitive health outcomes, and the physical properties of the die...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
6,674 Views
18 Pages

3 February 2021

Metabolic syndrome is associated with usual dietary patterns that may be involved in enterotypes. We aimed to understand the potential relationship of enterotypes and dietary patterns to influence metabolic syndrome in the Koreans. Using the Korea Na...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,103 Views
24 Pages

Brain-Restricted Inhibition of IL-6 Trans-Signaling Mildly Affects Metabolic Consequences of Maternal Obesity in Male Offspring

  • Saida Breuer,
  • Philipp Kasper,
  • Christina Vohlen,
  • Ruth Janoschek,
  • Thorben Hoffmann,
  • Sarah Appel,
  • Elena Müller-Limberger,
  • Andrea Mesaros,
  • Stefan Rose-John and
  • Christoph Garbers
  • + 6 authors

23 October 2021

Maternal obesity greatly affects next generations, elevating obesity risk in the offspring through perinatal programming and flawed maternal and newborn nutrition. The exact underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) mediates i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,756 Views
21 Pages

Maternal Exercise Mediates Hepatic Metabolic Programming via Activation of AMPK-PGC1α Axis in the Offspring of Obese Mothers

  • Philipp Kasper,
  • Saida Breuer,
  • Thorben Hoffmann,
  • Christina Vohlen,
  • Ruth Janoschek,
  • Lisa Schmitz,
  • Sarah Appel,
  • Gregor Fink,
  • Christoph Hünseler and
  • Alexander Quaas
  • + 11 authors

19 May 2021

Maternal obesity is associated with an increased risk of hepatic metabolic dysfunction for both mother and offspring and targeted interventions to address this growing metabolic disease burden are urgently needed. This study investigates whether mate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
6,057 Views
16 Pages

20 June 2017

Medium-chain fatty acids (MCFA) are a directly and readily absorbed source of energy. Exposure early-in-life to increased MCFA levels might affect development and impact (lipid) metabolism later in life. We tested whether an increased MCFA intake ear...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,862 Views
17 Pages

3 September 2023

Hypothyroidism is a prevalent endocrine disorder and is associated with a variety of metabolic disturbances. This study aimed to investigate the polygenic variants associated with hypothyroidism risk and the interaction of polygenic risk scores (PRS)...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,941 Views
23 Pages

Maternal obesity and over/undernutrition can have a long-lasting impact on offspring health during critical periods in the first 1000 days of life. Children born to mothers with obesity have reduced immune responses to stimuli which increase suscepti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,682 Views
23 Pages

Human α-Defensin 51–9 and Human β-Defensin 2 Improve Metabolic Parameters and Gut Barrier Function in Mice Fed a Western-Style Diet

  • Louisa Filipe Rosa,
  • Andreas Rings,
  • Iris Stolzer,
  • Louis Koeninger,
  • Jan Wehkamp,
  • Julia Beisner,
  • Claudia Günther,
  • Peter Nordkild,
  • Benjamin A. H. Jensen and
  • Stephan C. Bischoff

9 September 2023

Obesity and metabolic comorbidities are associated with gut permeability. While high-fructose and Western-style diet (WSD) disrupt intestinal barrier function, oral administration of human α-defensin 5 (HD5) and β-defensin 2 (hBD2) is beli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,774 Views
14 Pages

Inverse Association of the Adequacy and Balance Scores in the Modified Healthy Eating Index with Type 2 Diabetes in Women

  • Hye-Jeong Yang,
  • Min-Jung Kim,
  • Haeng-Jeon Hur,
  • Dai-Ja Jang,
  • Byung-Kook Lee,
  • Myung-Sunny Kim and
  • Sunmin Park

2 April 2023

Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) has markedly increased among Asians as their diets and lifestyles become more westernized. We, therefore, investigated the hypothesis that the Korean healthy eating index (KHEI) scores are associated with gender-specific T2DM r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,052 Views
22 Pages

Association of Polygenic Variants with Type 2 Diabetes Risk and Their Interaction with Lifestyles in Asians

  • Haeng Jeon Hur,
  • Hye Jeong Yang,
  • Min Jung Kim,
  • Kyun-Hee Lee,
  • Myung-Sunny Kim and
  • Sunmin Park

6 August 2022

Over the last several decades, there has been a considerable growth in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in Asians. A pathophysiological mechanism in Asian T2DM is closely linked to low insulin secretion, β-cell mass, and inability to compensate for insuli...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
7,540 Views
25 Pages

3 December 2019

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Global CRC burden is expected to increase by 60% in the next decade, with low-income countries experiencing an escalation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,019 Views
16 Pages

Osteoarthritis (OA) is increasing globally, especially among elderly Asian women, and its increase may be due to the interaction between genetic factors and lifestyle. This study tested the hypothesis that polygenetic variants associated with OA risk...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,384 Views
12 Pages

Utilizing Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography with Phosphatidylserine Microbubbles to Detect Placental Inflammation in Rhesus Macaques

  • Rachel C. Wilson,
  • Jamie O. Lo,
  • Gabriel Romero Jimenez,
  • Jonathan R. Lindner,
  • Ov D. Slayden and
  • Victoria H. J. Roberts

23 March 2023

The ability to comprehensively monitor physiological and detect pathophysiologic processes early during pregnancy can reduce maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a non-invasive imaging technology that uti...