Not exact matches
When the researchers gave concentrated broccoli sprout extracts to 97
human type 2 diabetes patients in a 12 - week randomized placebo - controlled trial,
obese participants
who entered the study with dysregulated disease demonstrated significantly decreased fasting blood glucose levels compared to controls.
The large amounts of fat around the testes of
obese mice, «could alter the environment and encourage epigenetic changes», says Teague,
who presented the results at the 14th World Congress on
Human Reproduction in Melbourne, Australia, this month.
In both
human and laboratory studies, the offspring of mothers
who are
obese or consume a high - fat diet during pregnancy are much more likely to be overweight and have weight - related problems such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes and heart disease later in life.
«If
human offspring from
obese mothers have a similar risk for developing fibrosis as we see in mice, we may be able to predict
who is going to develop more serious disease,» said Thompson.
Also in
humans who are
obese and diabetic, appear to have high expression of PTP1B.
In the
human study,
obese people
who lost weight increased their bacteroidetes, while the numbers of firmicutes decreased.
Several studies have been done on
humans and animals that show
obese individuals have very different gut bacteria to those
who are in a normal weight range.
The rate of progression to absolute insulin deficiency has not been studied in dogs, but epidemiological factors closely match those of
human patients with the LADA form of type 1 diabetes,
who are usually not
obese and tend to be middle aged and older.
I particularly appreciated Foxâ $ ™ s comments about multi-cat households, such as â $ œâ $ ¦ I have found that cats
who live only with
humans more often become dull,
obese and sickly than cats whose social environment is enriched by the companionship of other affectionate, playful cats.â $ His words reshaped my view of a multi-cat environment.
«Remember the
obese humans in Wall - E — all those people
who'd forgotten how to walk and rode around on motorised chairs instead?