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Publikováno v:
Biology Open, Vol 10, Iss 4 (2021)
Understanding energy use is central to understanding an animal's physiological and behavioural ecology. However, directly measuring energy expenditure in free-ranging animals is inherently difficult. The doubly labelled water (DLW) method is widely u
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d19b78832ff346f183f96aafcc487fe8
Autor:
G. Wang, J. R. Speakman
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-2 (2017)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e27fad66ea63443090074b0c5d25143f
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 223(Pt 24)
Golden hamsters have four times the body size of mice, raise very large litters and are required to produce large quantities of milk during the 18-day lactation period. We have previously proposed that they may be prone to being limited by their heat
Publikováno v:
Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. 20(2)
To investigate the dose-response association between pre- and post-diagnosis body mass index (BMI) and heart failure (HF) mortality.Eligible observational studies were searched in databases, up to November 2017. We used random-effects generalized lea
Publikováno v:
International journal of obesity (2005). 44(2)
Female physical attractiveness is strongly related to body mass index (BMI). Females with lower BMI are on average more attractive down to at least BMI = 18. Previous correlational studies have indicated that this effect may be modulated by the hunge
Autor:
K N, Nilaweera, J R, Speakman
Publikováno v:
Obesity Reviews
Summary The growth of the intestine requires energy, which is known to be met by catabolism of ingested nutrients. Paradoxically, during whole body energy deficit including calorie restriction, the intestine grows in size. To understand how and why t
Autor:
A, Qasim, M, Turcotte, R J, de Souza, M C, Samaan, D, Champredon, J, Dushoff, J R, Speakman, D, Meyre
Publikováno v:
Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. 19(2)
Genetic predisposition to obesity presents a paradox: how do genetic variants with a detrimental impact on human health persist through evolutionary time? Numerous hypotheses, such as the thrifty genotype hypothesis, attempt to explain this phenomeno
Publikováno v:
Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. 16(5)
The obesity paradox is often attributed to fat acting as a buffer to protect individuals in fragile metabolic states. If this was the case, one would predict that the reverse epidemiology would be apparent across all causes of mortality including tha
Autor:
J. R. Speakman, N. Tallach
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 246:443-486