High-Fat Feeding: Worse than once thought |
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Auberge Saint-Antoine Québec, QC, Canada 11 November, 2011 Guest Editors Paul Boisvert, Claire-Dominique Walker, Frédéric Picard 14th international symposium organized by the Université Laval Research Chair in ObesityChairDenis Richard |
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Volume 2, Issue S2 (December 2012) |
 | In this issue Introduction Session 1: Development, Brain Plasticity and Reward Session 2: Inflammation, Ectopic Fat and Lipid Metabolism
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Introduction | Top |
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The 14th annual international symposium in obesity—high-fat feeding: worse than once thought D Richard and P Boisvert Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S1-S2; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.13 Full Text | PDF |
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Session 1: Development, Brain Plasticity and Reward | Top |
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Development, brain plasticity and reward: early high-fat diet exposure confers vulnerability to obesity—view from the chair C-D Walker Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S3-S6; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.14 Abstract | Full Text |
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The impact of maternal high-fat diet consumption on neural development and behavior of offspring E L Sullivan, E K Nousen, K A Chamlou and K L Grove Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S7-S13; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.15 Abstract | Full Text |
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Maternal diet: a modulator for epigenomic regulation during development in nonhuman primates and humans R S Ganu, R A Harris, K Collins and K M Aagaard Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S14-S18; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.16 Abstract | Full Text |
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Nutritional programming of hypothalamic development: critical periods and windows of opportunity S G Bouret Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S19-S24; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.17 Abstract | Full Text |
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High-fat diet alters the dopamine and opioid systems: effects across development T M Reyes Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S25-S28; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.18 Abstract | Full Text |
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Session 2: Inflammation, Ectopic Fat and Lipid Metabolism | Top |
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Inflammation, ectopic fat and lipid metabolism: view from the chair F Picard and Y Deshaies Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S29-S30; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.19 Abstract | Full Text |
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High-fat load: mechanism(s) of insulin resistance in skeletal muscle D S Lark, K H Fisher-Wellman and P D Neufer Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S31-S36; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.20 Abstract | Full Text |
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Metabolic inflexibility of white and brown adipose tissues in abnormal fatty acid partitioning of type 2 diabetes T Grenier-Larouche, S M Labbé, C Noll, D Richard and A C Carpentier Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S37-S42; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.21 Abstract | Full Text |
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Getting the label in: practical research strategies for tracing dietary fat J E Lambert and E J Parks Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S43-S50; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.22 Abstract | Full Text |
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Clinical effects of high-fat meals and weight gain due to high-fat feeding N Gupta and M D Jensen Int J Obes Supp 2012 2: S51-S55; 10.1038/ijosup.2012.23 Abstract | Full Text |
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