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View article: Variation in cycling exercise mechanical efficiency in the <scp>HERITAGE</scp> Family Study
Variation in cycling exercise mechanical efficiency in the <span>HERITAGE</span> Family Study Open
The objectives of the study were to assess the effects of cycling endurance exercise training and sex on cycling exercise mechanical efficiency (ME) and to explore its associations with body composition, glycemic profile, and skeletal musc…
View article: Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Low Calcium Consumers: Potential Impact of Calcium Intake on Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Low Calcium Consumers: Potential Impact of Calcium Intake on Cardiorespiratory Fitness Open
Background: Calcium is essential for maintaining bone health, facilitating muscle contractions, regulating body temperature, and supporting aerobic metabolism. While the relationship between physical activity and calcium metabolism is well…
View article: Yogurt and health: a focus on its matrix
Yogurt and health: a focus on its matrix Open
Research and clinical experience in nutrition have emphasized the merits of some dietary patterns, e.g., the Mediterranean diet, to obtain health-related benefits. This has also been the case of specific foods such as yogurt which has been…
View article: Evaluation of the Power Up program: a health promotion program encouraging healthy lifestyle habits among youth in summer day camps—study protocol
Evaluation of the Power Up program: a health promotion program encouraging healthy lifestyle habits among youth in summer day camps—study protocol Open
Introduction During the summer holidays, children often demonstrate reduced physical activity and poorer dietary habits, largely attributed to the lack of structured routines and supervision that school provides. Summer camps have the pote…
View article: Long-Term Improvement in Cardiorespiratory Fitness Ameliorates Insulin Sensitivity beyond Changes in Visceral/Ectopic Fat among Men with Visceral Obesity
Long-Term Improvement in Cardiorespiratory Fitness Ameliorates Insulin Sensitivity beyond Changes in Visceral/Ectopic Fat among Men with Visceral Obesity Open
The SYNERGIE study documented the effects on cardiometabolic risk (CMR) indices of a 1-year lifestyle intervention targeting physical activity (PA) and diet followed by a 2-year maintenance period in men with visceral obesity. Improvements…
View article: Sodium and Human Health: What Can Be Done to Improve Sodium Balance beyond Food Processing?
Sodium and Human Health: What Can Be Done to Improve Sodium Balance beyond Food Processing? Open
Sodium plays a key role in the regulation of water balance and is also important in food formulation due to its contribution to the taste and use in the preservation of many foods. Excessive intake of any essential nutrient is problematic …
View article: Impact of Lifestyle Medicine Interventions on the Management of Systemic Hypertension in Primary Care: A Canadian Randomized Controlled Trial
Impact of Lifestyle Medicine Interventions on the Management of Systemic Hypertension in Primary Care: A Canadian Randomized Controlled Trial Open
The study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of implementing lifestyle interventions in primary care settings with hypertensive patients and their effect on blood pressure, body composition, cardiometabolic markers, and antihypertensive dru…
View article: The Longevity Protein Klotho: A Promising Tool to Monitor Lifestyle Improvements
The Longevity Protein Klotho: A Promising Tool to Monitor Lifestyle Improvements Open
Aging is not a disease; it is a natural evolution of human physiology. Medical advances have extended our life expectancy, but chronic diseases and geriatric syndrome continue to affect the increasingly aging population. Yet modern medicin…
View article: Exploratory Analysis of the Variable Response to an Intensive Lifestyle Change Program for Metabolic Syndrome
Exploratory Analysis of the Variable Response to an Intensive Lifestyle Change Program for Metabolic Syndrome Open
Background Wide variability in response to lifestyle interventions has been recognized for many years, and researchers have begun to disentangle sources of error from inherent differences in individual responsiveness. The objective of this…
View article: Associations of timing of food intake with energy intake, eating behaviour traits and psychosocial factors in adults with overweight and obesity
Associations of timing of food intake with energy intake, eating behaviour traits and psychosocial factors in adults with overweight and obesity Open
Introduction Whether a late distribution of food intake impacts obesity through increased energy intake remains uncertain and the behavioural characterization of late eating needs to be further investigated. The first objective of this stu…
View article: Interventions to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors in children and adolescents in summer day camps: a scoping review
Interventions to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors in children and adolescents in summer day camps: a scoping review Open
Background Children and adolescents have suboptimal physical activity and eating habits during summer breaks. Unlike the school setting, there is little evidence on interventions to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors in Summer Day Camps (…
View article: Challenges of considering both extremities of the weight status spectrum to better understand obesity: Insights from the NUTRILEAN Project in Constitutionally Thin Individuals.
Challenges of considering both extremities of the weight status spectrum to better understand obesity: Insights from the NUTRILEAN Project in Constitutionally Thin Individuals. Open
While the physiology of obesity has been so extensively investigated to date, only an extremely small number of studies (less than 50) have focused on the other extremity of the weight spectrum: constitutional thinness. Yet, this important…
View article: Relationship between Cardiometabolic Factors and the Response of Blood Pressure to a One-Year Primary Care Lifestyle Intervention in Metabolic Syndrome Patients
Relationship between Cardiometabolic Factors and the Response of Blood Pressure to a One-Year Primary Care Lifestyle Intervention in Metabolic Syndrome Patients Open
Systemic hypertension has been recognized as a modifiable traditional cardiovascular risk factor and influenced by many factors such as eating habits, physical activity, diabetes, and obesity. The objective of this cross-sectional study wa…
View article: Relationship between Cardiometabolic Factors and the Response of Blood Pressure to A One-year Primary Care Lifestyle Intervention in Metabolic Syndrome Patients
Relationship between Cardiometabolic Factors and the Response of Blood Pressure to A One-year Primary Care Lifestyle Intervention in Metabolic Syndrome Patients Open
Systemic hypertension has been recognized as a modifiable traditional cardiovascular risk factor and influenced by many factors such as eating habits, physical activity, diabetes and obesity. The objective of this study was to identify car…
View article: Comparison of different severe obesity definitions in predicting future cardiometabolic risk in a longitudinal cohort of children
Comparison of different severe obesity definitions in predicting future cardiometabolic risk in a longitudinal cohort of children Open
Objectives Severe obesity (SO) prevalence varies between reference curve-based definitions (WHO: ≥99th percentile, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): >1.2×95th percentile). Whether SO definitions differentially predict cardi…
View article: Effects of sodium intake and cardiorespiratory fitness on body composition and genetic susceptibility to obesity: results from the Quebec Family Study
Effects of sodium intake and cardiorespiratory fitness on body composition and genetic susceptibility to obesity: results from the Quebec Family Study Open
The main aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Na intake and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) on body composition. The study was also intended to assess whether Na intake and/or CRF mediate the genetic susceptibility to obesity. …
View article: Genetic control of body weight by the human brain proteome
Genetic control of body weight by the human brain proteome Open
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of genetic variants associated with body weight but the biological relevance of most remains unexplored. Given the critical role of the brain in multiple biological processes …
View article: Understanding Gene-Lifestyle Interaction in Obesity: The Role of Mediation versus Moderation
Understanding Gene-Lifestyle Interaction in Obesity: The Role of Mediation versus Moderation Open
Background: Obesity results from complex interactions between genetic susceptibility to weight gain and poor eating and lifestyle behaviors. The approach that has been traditionally used in genetics to investigate gene-environment/lifestyl…
View article: Evaluation of Latent Models Assessing Physical Fitness and the Healthy Eating Index in Community Studies: Time-, Sex-, and Diabetes-Status Invariance
Evaluation of Latent Models Assessing Physical Fitness and the Healthy Eating Index in Community Studies: Time-, Sex-, and Diabetes-Status Invariance Open
Accurate measurement requires assessment of measurement equivalence/invariance (ME/I) to demonstrate that the tests/measurements perform equally well and measure the same underlying constructs across groups and over time. Using structural …
View article: Association of Psychobehavioral Variables With HOMA-IR and BMI Differs for Men and Women With Prediabetes in the PREVIEW Lifestyle Intervention
Association of Psychobehavioral Variables With HOMA-IR and BMI Differs for Men and Women With Prediabetes in the PREVIEW Lifestyle Intervention Open
Objective: Stress, sleep, eating behavior and physical activity are associated with weight change and insulin resistance. The aim of the analysis was the assessment of the overall and sex specific association of psychobehavioral variables …