434 results match your criteria: "School of Human Nutrition[Affiliation]"

Background & Aims: Prehabilitation is a preoperative multimodal program including exercise, nutritional, and psychological support. Little is known about changes in nutritional status during prehabilitation.

Methods: This secondary analysis of the PREHAB trial aims to assess changes in nutritional status and explore the effectiveness of a four-week nutritional intervention.

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Introduction The prevalence of prediabetes is increasing worldwide. However, the determinants that contribute to its onset in young individuals remain poorly understood. An essential aspect of directing control and preventive initiatives is comprehending the geographical distribution of these disorders and pinpointing regions with a high prevalence.

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  • - The study aims to investigate the lipid profiles in early 2nd trimester amniotic fluid of healthy normal-weight mothers who have either large-for-gestational age (LGA) or appropriate-for-gestational age (AGA) infants, while also examining the relationship between lipid profiles and insulin/glucose levels.
  • - Researchers analyzed bio-banked amniotic fluid samples using advanced mass spectrometry techniques, comparing 15 LGA infants to 15 AGA infants and identified significant differences, including higher levels of specific phosphatidic acid species in LGA samples.
  • - The results suggest that even in healthy normal-weight mothers, there are early signs of disrupted lipid metabolism when carrying LGA infants, with no correlation found
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Introduction: l-glutamine has been shown to have cardioprotective effects in models of ischemia-reperfusion injury. Its potential cardioprotective effects when given before and during early reperfusion, however, have not been studied.

Methods: This study hypothesized that l-glutamine administered before and after myocardial ischemia provides better cardioprotection than when administered after ischemia only.

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  • PCOS is a common syndrome in women that relates to issues like insulin resistance, and the study focuses on the effects of chlorogenic acid from green coffee on oxidative stress markers.
  • In a randomized clinical trial with 44 women, those taking 400 mg of green coffee for 6 weeks showed increased PON-1 levels and decreased cholesterol levels, indicating potential health benefits.
  • Despite the positive changes in PON-1 and cholesterol, the green coffee supplementation did not significantly affect levels of MDA or glycemic status in the participants.
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The main objective was to document the differences between drinking times and oral perception between liquids in individuals with dysphagia. A second objective was to assess variations in consistency categorization across instruments. A third objective was to explore the relationship between drinking time and dysphagia severity.

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Introduction: Home-based, virtually-supported care models may represent the most efficient and scalable approach to delivering prehabilitation services. However, virtual approaches to prehabilitation are understudied. This manuscript describes the protocol for an internal pilot randomised controlled trial of a virtually-delivered, multimodal prehabilitation intervention.

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  • Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a significant health issue for Kuwaiti women, and this study explores how dietary magnesium and fiber might influence its occurrence.
  • The research involved 170 women aged 18-65 and utilized food frequency questionnaires alongside biochemical tests to understand their dietary habits and metabolic health.
  • Results showed that lower intakes of magnesium and fiber were associated with higher prevalence of MetS, indicating that enhancing these dietary components could help reduce MetS risk among this population.
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Background: Maladaptive eating behaviors are becoming increasingly prevalent among adolescents, and their relationship to exposure to media messages has been extensively examined. However, more specifically, the influence of social networks on emotional eating (EmE) has received relatively less attention in the Peruvian context.

Objective: To determine the association between social network addiction (SNA) and EmE among Peruvian adolescents, considering sex differences.

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A scoping review of preoperative weight loss interventions on postoperative outcomes for patients with gastrointestinal cancer.

Eur J Surg Oncol

December 2024

School of Human Nutrition, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Department of Anesthesia, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Department of Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address:

Background: Obesity is associated with increased risk of surgical complications in some settings.

Objective: As a precursor to a systematic review, we conducted a scoping review of intentional preoperative weight loss to describe these interventions, their feasibility and effectiveness for patients with gastrointestinal cancer.

Methods: In April 2024, Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Google Scholar were searched for primary studies of intentional weight loss before elective gastrointestinal cancer surgery.

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Background: As perioperative care shifts to a more patient-centered model, understanding needs and experiences of patients is vital. Gaining such insight can enhance the alignment of care with patient priorities, encouraging adherence to recovery-oriented interventions. We aimed to explore patient-defined recovery and the elements that modify the recovery process for patients with colorectal disease under enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) care.

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Background: Diet is an important determinant of health and may moderate genetic susceptibility to obesity, but meta-analyses of available evidence are lacking.

Objectives: This study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze evidence on the moderating effect of diet on genetic susceptibility to obesity, assessed with polygenic risk scores (PRS).

Methods: A systematic search was conducted using MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library to retrieve observational studies that examined PRS-diet interactions on obesity-related outcomes.

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Introduction: Anemia is one of the most serious health problems impacting people worldwide. The disease is quiet, moving slowly and producing only a few physical symptoms. Anemia during pregnancy raises the risk of premature birth, low birth weight, and fetal anomalies, and it can have a substantial financial impact on society and families.

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Objective: To evaluate nudge strategies that increase the consumption of plant-based foods, defined as vegetarian or vegan food items, compared with meat-based options in post-secondary dining hall settings.

Design: A pilot study.

Setting: This study took place in the University of British Columbia Vancouver Campus's Gather Dining Hall (GDH) over a 6-week intervention period and two control periods.

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Mental health is affected by tryptophane (TRP) metabolism regulation. Diet-influenced gut microbiome regulates TRP metabolism. Thus, the present study aimed to explore the relationship between type of dietary protein intake, gut microbiota, TRP metabolites homeostasis, and mental well-being in healthy women.

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Towards unification of liver stiffness measurement cutoffs.

Clin Mol Hepatol

September 2024

Medical Data Analytics Center, Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.

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Ablating the glutaredoxin-2 (Glrx2) gene protects male mice against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) by limiting oxidative distress.

Free Radic Biol Med

November 2024

School of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Science, McGill University, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Québec, Canada. Electronic address:

In the present study, we investigated the consequences of deleting the glutaredoxin-2 gene (Glrx2) on the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in male and female C57BL6N mice fed a control (CD) or high-fat diet (HFD). We report that the HFD induced a significant increase in body mass in the wild-type (Wt) and Glrx2 male, but not female, mice, which was associated with the hypertrophying of the abdominal fat. Interestingly, while the Wt male mice fed the HFD developed NAFLD, the deletion of the Glrx2 gene mitigated vesicle formation, intrahepatic lipid accumulation, and fibrosis in the males.

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Disentangling inhibition toward food and non-food stimuli across two hunger levels: An fNIRS study.

Appetite

December 2024

School of Human Nutrition, McGill University, Macdonald-Stewart Building, 21111 Lakeshore Road, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, H9X 3V9, Canada. Electronic address:

While individuals tend to display poorer inhibitory control toward food-related than neutral stimuli, it is unclear whether this challenge is specific to food or extends to other pleasant stimuli. Uncertainty also remains regarding the general impact of hunger on inhibition. To address these questions, we used a within-subjects design whereby 44 healthy adults completed two go/no-go tasks including no-go images of highly palatable foods and no-go images of animals matched for valence and physical properties.

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The infiltration of immune cells into the central nervous system mediates the development of autoimmune neuroinflammatory diseases. We previously showed that the loss of either Fabp5 or calnexin causes resistance to the induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in mice, an animal model of multiple sclerosis (MS). Here we show that brain endothelial cells lacking either Fabp5 or calnexin have an increased abundance of cell surface CD200 and soluble CD200 (sCD200) as well as decreased T-cell adhesion.

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Aims: This study investigates stigma predictors across ages and genders, addressing a critical gap in understanding diverse populations to reduce related suboptimal clinical and psychosocial outcomes.

Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of self-reported data from BETTER, a Canadian registry of people with type 1 diabetes. Participants (n = 709) completed the 19-item-Diabetes-Stigma Assessment-Scale (DSAS-1) categorized into treated differently, blame and judgment, and identity concerns sub-scales.

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Aims: The prevalence and associations of overweight and obesity in Canadian adult people living with type 1 diabetes (PWT1D) are poorly documented. In a cohort of PWT1D patients, this study assesses (i) overweight and obesity frequencies and associated PWT1D clinicodemographic characteristics, (ii) diabetes characteristics, and (iii) the use of noninsulin adjunctive agents.

Materials And Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of self-reported data from the BETTER registry: 1091 adult PWT1D (aged 44.

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Exploring molecular mechanisms underlying changes in lipid fingerprinting of salmon (Salmo salar) during air frying integrating machine learning-guided REIMS and lipidomics analysis.

Food Chem

December 2024

Zhejiang Provincial Key Lab for Biological and Chemical Processing Technologies of Farm Product, School of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, 310023, China. Electronic address:

Lipid oxidation in air-fried seafood poses a risk to human health. However, the effect of a prooxidant environment on lipid oxidation in seafood at different air frying (AF) temperatures remains unknown. An integrated machine learning (ML) - guided REIMS and lipidomics method was applied to explore lipid profiles, lipid oxidation, and lipid metabolic pathways of salmons under different AF temperatures (140, 160, 180, and 200 °C).

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Aims: L-carnitine plays a role related to cardiometabolic factors, but its effectiveness and safety in CVD are still unknown. We aim to assess the effect of L-carnitine supplementation on CVD risk factors.

Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus until October 2022.

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Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) protein benchmarks are based on mortality and morbidity; whether these targets also support functional recovery is unknown. We assessed whether different protein doses influenced patients' functional capacity, measured by the Chelsea Physical Assessment score (CPAx).

Methods: Single-center retrospective cohort study on ICU survivors with length of stay ≥7 days admitted between October 2014 and September 2020.

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Objective: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Dietary interventions can directly affect several ASCVD risk factors. This study aimed to assess an association between dairy consumption and the odds of ASCVD and its risk factors in women with overweight and obesity.

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