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Taste of Fat and Obesity: Different Hypotheses and Our Point of View

2022

Obesity results from a temporary or prolonged positive energy balance due to an alteration in the homeostatic feedback of energy balance. Food, with its discriminative and hedonic qualities, is a key element of reward-based energy intake. An alteration in the brain reward system for highly palatable energy-rich foods, comprised of fat and carbohydrates, could be one of the main factors involved in the development of obesity by increasing the attractiveness and consumption of fat-rich foods. This would induce, in turn, a decrease in the taste of fat. A better understanding of the altered reward system in obesity may open the door to a new era for the diagnosis, management and treatment of th…

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Innovations in Infant Feeding: Future Challenges and Opportunities in Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease

2020

The field of nutrition in early life, as an effective tool to prevent and treat chronic diseases, has attracted a large amount of interest over recent years. The vital roles of food products and nutrients on the body’s molecular mechanisms have been demonstrated. The knowledge of the mechanisms and the possibility of controlling them via what we eat has opened up the field of precision nutrition, which aims to set dietary strategies in order to improve health with the greatest effectiveness. However, this objective is achieved only if the genetic profile of individuals and their living conditions are also considered. The relevance of this topic is strengthened considering the importance of …

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COVID Obesity: A One-Year Narrative Review

2021

On 11 March 2020, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). This study focuses on a narrative review about the illness during the first year of the pandemic in relation to obesity. Databases were used to search studies published up to 8 December 2020. In total, 4430 articles and other scientific literature were found, and 24 articles were included in this one-year narrative review. The mean BMI value of severe COVID-19 patients ranged from 24.5 to 33.4 kg/m2, versus 2 for non-severe patients. Articles using the terms obesity or overweight without indicating the BMI value in these patients were common, but this is not useful, as the a…

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Non-conscious effect of food odors on children's food choices varies by weight status

2017

Open access original research (article number UNSP 16); OBJECTIVE: Food cues are omnipresent in the daily environment and may influence eating behavior even non-consciously. An increased reactivity to food cues, such as food odors, has been shown to be correlated with obesity in children. The objective of this study is to investigate whether the non-conscious influence of food odors on children's food choices varies by their weight status. METHODS: Seventy-four children, of whom 29 were obese, took part in this study. The children performed a food choice intention task presented as a computer game in which 30 pairs of food images (a fatty-sweet food picture vs. a fruit picture) successively…

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Intermittent Fasting and the Possible Benefits in Obesity, Diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials

2021

Intermittent fasting has become popular in recent years and is controversially presented as a possible therapeutic adjunct. A bibliographic review of the literature on intermittent fasting and obesity, diabetes, and multiple sclerosis was carried out. The scientific quality of the methodology and the results obtained were evaluated in pairs. Intermittent fasting has beneficial effects on the lipid profile, and it is associated with weight loss and a modification of the distribution of abdominal fat in people with obesity and type 2 diabetes as well as an improvement in the control of glycemic levels. In patients with multiple sclerosis, the data available are too scarce to draw any firm con…

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Lipoprotein Subfractions in Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Clinical Significance and Therapeutic Approaches

2013

Small, dense low density lipoprotein (sdLDL) represents an emerging cardiovascular risk factor, since these particles can be associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) independently of established risk factors, including plasma lipids. Obese subjects frequently have atherogenic dyslipidaemia, including elevated sdLDL levels, in addition to elevated triglycerides (TG), very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) and apolipoprotein-B, as well as decreased high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels. Obesity-related co-morbidities, such as metabolic syndrome (MetS) are also characterized by dyslipidaemia. Therefore, agents that favourably modulate LDL subclasses may be of clinical value in t…

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Propuesta de monitorización integral de la calidad ambiental del interior de la Iglesia de los Santos Juanes de Valencia

2020

Para la correcta conservación de los bienes de interés cultural (BIC), debe existir una óptima calidad ambiental interior. La monitorización de esta calidad ambiental, tradicionalmente, incluye el estudio de la humedad y la temperatura de los espacios interiores ya que es bien conocido que sus valores elevados y fluctuaciones rápidas pueden alterar los materiales constitutivos de las obras de arte. Sin embargo, hay muchos otros parámetros que se deben estudiar para tener una visión completa de los riesgos potenciales relacionados con ambientes patrimoniales. En este trabajo, planteamos la importancia de una monitorización integral sistemática de la calidad ambiental de un bien patrimonial q…

planteamos la importancia de una monitorización integral sistemática de la calidad ambiental de un bien patrimonial que debe incluir parámetros como: temperaturaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASincluye el estudio de la humedad y la temperatura de los espacios interiores ya que es bien conocido que sus valores elevados y fluctuaciones rápidas pueden alterar los materiales constitutivos de las obras de arte. Sin embargoJuliahumedadEnrique Para la correcta conservación de los bienes de interés cultural (BIC)hay muchos otros parámetros que se deben estudiar para tener una visión completa de los riesgos potenciales relacionados con ambientes patrimoniales. En este trabajo0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707984 Propuesta de monitorización integral de la calidad ambiental del interior de la Iglesia de los Santos Juanes de Valencia Bosch RoigDíaz Alonsotemperatura [planteamos la importancia de una monitorización integral sistemática de la calidad ambiental de un bien patrimonial que debe incluir parámetros como]materia particulada y bioaerosoles. Se muestran los resultados comparativos preliminares del estudio realizado en 2009 y diez años después (2019) en la Iglesia de los Santos Juanes de Valencia que se enmarcan en los estudios previos para su próxima restauración. 179 192tradicionalmente:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]CO2Vivo Soriailuminación (UVA y UVA)Pilardebe existir una óptima calidad ambiental interior. La monitorización de esta calidad ambiental
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Apparent and quantitative loss of fatty acids and triacylglycerols at frying temperatures

2012

[EN]: Olive and sunflower oils were heated at 180 °C for 5, 10 and 15 hours with the aim of defining the changes in the contents of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and triacylglycerols (TAG) under frying conditions. Differences between apparent and real loss of FAME or TAG are defined for an adequate interpretation of the changes taking place at high temperature. Such differences depend on the expression of the results and frequently result in erroneous conclusions. Results showed that from the normalized composition it could be deduced that only the most unsaturated FAME (C18:2) or TAG containing it was significantly altered. However, quantitative data indicated that all the unsaturated FA…

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Mariano Benlliure Gil, artífice de la recuperación del patrimonio escultórico para la Cofradía California de Cartagena

2020

After the patrimonial destruction that took place during the Civil War of 1936-1939 in the city of Cartagena, religious art and especially sacred sculpture, is greatly affected. The artistic expressions that the Passionist entities took to the streets on the days of Holy Week, disappear almost in their entirety, having to start a tremendously costly reconstruction process in order to alleviate the losses suffered. The Cofradía California commissioned the renovation of its sculptural patrimony heritage, which came to replace the wealth of the works of Salzillo, to the Valencian artist Mariano Benlliure Gil. All this process is the one studied in this article, keeping in mind the different bi…

religious art and especially sacred sculpturehaving to start a tremendously costly reconstruction process in order to alleviate the losses suffered. The Cofradía California commissioned the renovation of its sculptural patrimony heritageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASis greatly affected. The artistic expressions that the Passionist entities took to the streets on the days of Holy Weekto the Valencian artist Mariano Benlliure Gil. All this process is the one studied in this articleartífice de la recuperación del patrimonio escultórico para la Cofradía California de Cartagena Zambudio MorenoAntonio After the patrimonial destruction that took place during the Civil War of 1936-1939 in the city of Cartagena0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707989 Mariano Benlliure Gil:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]as well as the documentation found in the archive of the Brotherhood itself for an effective analysis of the cause and the insertion of an artistic language that responded to the postulates proclaimed by the society of that t 263 277disappear almost in their entiretywhich came to replace the wealth of the works of Salzillokeeping in mind the different bibliographical sources on this topic
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NMR-based quantification of rosmarinic and carnosic acids, GC-MS profile and bioactivity relevant to neurodegenerative disorders of Rosmarinus offici…

2013

Abstract A comparative study of phytochemicals content and biological properties of eight Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) populations (RO1–RO8) collected in different areas of Tunisia was carried out. Two of the main rosemary constituents, rosmarinic and carnosic acids, were quantified by an NMR technique. Carnosic acid content was higher than that of rosmarinic acid. The non-polar constituents were examined by GC and GC–MS. Total phenols and flavonoids content were also determined in order to discuss the possible correlation between these phytochemicals and bioactivity. Antioxidant activity was investigated through different in vitro assays. Sample RO3 from a sub-humid area showed the hi…

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