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International Journal of Obesity Supplements - Table of Contents alert Volume 2 Issue S2


High-Fat Feeding: Worse than once thought


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

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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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

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Session 1: Development, Brain Plasticity and Reward

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OVERVIEW

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

REVIEWS

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

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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

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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

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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

Session 2: Inflammation, Ectopic Fat and Lipid Metabolism

Top

OVERVIEW

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

REVIEWS

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

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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

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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

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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

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