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Circulating tumor necrosis factor alpha is higher in non-obese, non-diabetic Mexican Americans compared to non-Hispanic white adults
ArticleAbstract: Mexican Americans (MA) exhibit high risk for the insulin resistance syndrome characterized by subcliPalabras claves:Insulin Resistance, Mexican Americans, Tumor necrosis factor alphaAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Davy K.P., Hickey M.S., Ho R.C.Fuentes:scopusBehavioral, metabolic, and molecular correlates of lower insulin sensitivity in Mexican-Americans
ArticleAbstract: We determined whether lower insulin sensitivity persists in young, nonobese, nondiabetic Mexican-AmePalabras claves:cardiorespiratory fitness, Insulin-signaling proteinsAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Davy K.P., Hickey M.S., Ho R.C., Summers S.A.Fuentes:scopusEffect of carbohydrate ingestion during exercise on post-exercise substrate oxidation and energy intake
ArticleAbstract: Thirteen physically active, eumenorrheic, normal-weight (BMI ≤ 25 kg/m2) females, aged 18-30 years,Palabras claves:Carbohydrate, Energy intake, Exercise, FAT, HungerAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Davy B.M., Davy K.P., Johnson S.L., Osterberg K.L., Resch A.Fuentes:scopusOat consumption does not affect resting casual and ambulatory 24-h arterial blood pressure in men with high-normal blood pressure to Stage I hypertension
ArticleAbstract: The results of epidemiologic studies suggest that increased intake of dietary fiber is associated wiPalabras claves:Arterial blood pressure, humans, Oat fiber, Wheat fiberAutores:Beske S.D., Christopher L. Melby, Davrath L.R., Davy B.M., Davy K.P., Ho R.C.Fuentes:scopusHigh-fiber oat cereal compared with wheat cereal consumption favorably alters LDL-cholesterol subclass and particle numbers in middle-aged and older men
ArticleAbstract: Background: No studies have examined whether increased consumption of oat cereal, rich in soluble fiPalabras claves:High-fiber diet, LDL particle number, LDL subclass, Lipoproteins, men, Oat fiber, Triacylglycerol, Wheat fiberAutores:Beske S.D., Christopher L. Melby, Davrath L.R., Davy B.M., Davy K.P., Ho R.C.Fuentes:scopusWhole-body insulin sensitivity, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particle size, and oxidized LDL in overweight, nondiabetic men.
ArticleAbstract: Insulin resistance is often accompanied by elevated plasma triglycerides (TG) and a preponderance ofPalabras claves:Autores:Christopher L. Melby, Davy B.M., Davy K.P., Ho R.C.Fuentes:scopus