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- W3184449458 abstract "The biggest risk factor for obesity and its associated comorbidities is a Western diet. This Western diet induces adipose tissue (AT) inflammation, which causes an AT dysfunction. Since AT is a vital endocrine organ, its dysfunction damages other organs, thus inducing a state of chronic inflammation and causing various comorbidities. Even though it is evident a Western diet, high in fat and carbohydrates, induces obesity and its complications, it is not known yet which macronutrient plays the most important role. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of macronutrient composition on obesity and to reverse the Western diet-induced metabolic risk via caloric restriction (CR) or a change of diet composition.Male, C57BL/6JRj mice were fed with a diet high in fat, sucrose, fructose, sucrose and fructose, starch, a Western diet, or a control diet for 15 weeks. To assess reversibility of the metabolic risk, mice were first made obese via 15 weeks of WD and then put on either a CR or switched to a sucrose-rich diet.A sucrose-rich and high-starch diet induced less obesity and a better metabolic profile than a Western diet, evidenced by less hepatic steatosis, lower plasma cholesterol, and less insulin resistance. Furthermore, these diets induced less intra-abdominal AT inflammation than a Western diet, since mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory markers were lower and there was less macrophage infiltration. Expression of tight junction markers in colon tissue was higher in the sucrose-rich and high-starch group than the Western group, indicating a better intestinal integrity upon sucrose-rich and high-starch feeding. Additionally, CR induced weight loss and decreased both metabolic abnormalities and AT inflammation, regardless of macronutrient composition. However, effects were more pronounced upon CR with sucrose-rich or high-starch diet. Even without CR, switching obese mice to a sucrose-rich diet induced weight loss and decreased AT inflammation and metabolic aberrations.A diet high in sucrose or starch induces less obesity and obesity-associated complications. Moreover, switching obese mice to a sucrose-rich diet elicits weight loss and decreases obesity-induced metabolic complications, highlighting the potential of carbohydrates to treat obesity." @default.
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- W3184449458 title "Carbohydrates to Prevent and Treat Obesity in a Murine Model of Diet-Induced Obesity" @default.
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