Not exact matches
Insulin and blood glucose levels
decreased significantly only in the
group of males on the time - restricted
feeding.
In addition, triglycerides levels
decreased only in the time - restricted
feeding group.
Although none of the
groups reported on drug side effects, while Guo who tested only breastfed infants reported on significant
decrease in infant crying, and
decrease in depressive symptoms at one month and at two months respectively, Sung who tested both formula
fed and breastfed infants reported on increase crying in the probiotic treated infants (particularly in the formula
fed infants) compared to placebo with no effect on maternal depressive symptoms.
It is also interesting to note that erythrocyte DHA concentrations
decreased with age in the breast -
fed infants in the control
group, whereas there was no significant change in DHA status with time in the formula -
fed infants in the control
group.
The mice
fed on a low calorie diet were found to experience an extreme increase in NPGL expression, while the 5 - week high - fat - diet
group saw a large
decrease in NPGL expression.
In addition, triglycerides levels
decreased only in the time - restricted
feeding group.
Research results indicated body weight
decrease in both
fed and fasted
groups.
In a study of prostate BPH and cancer, men were
fed lycopene / tomatoes and at least in the first
group MDA levels in plasma
decreased.
In the animal study, researchers divided a
group of 52 mice with colon cancer tumors into three
groups: a control
group, a
group fed the grape compounds and a
group given sulindac, an anti-inflammatory drug that an earlier study showed
decreased the incidence of tumors.
A study in Labradors showed a significant
decrease in the onset and severity of dogs with hip dysplasia when
fed 25 % less food than a control
group.
Scores on the restriction subscale of the CFQ
decreased significantly in the OPPS condition -LRB--0.22 [+ or --RSB- 0.42 vs. 0.08 [+ or --RSB- 0.63, p < 0.05), indicating that mothers in the OPPS
group were engaging in less restrictive child
feeding practices over time.