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Low-Fat diet designed for weight loss but not weight maintenance improves nitric oxide-dependent arteriolar vasodilation in obese adults
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Low-Fat diet designed for weight loss but not weight maintenance improves nitric oxide-dependent arteriolar vasodilation in obese adults

Abeer M. Mahmoud, Chueh-Lung Hwang, Mary R. Szczurek, Jing-Tan Bian, Christine Ranieri, David D. Gutterman and Shane A. Phillips
Nutrients, Vol.11(6)
2019

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Body Weight Maintenance Diet, Fat-Restricted Female Humans Male Microvessels Middle Aged Nitric Oxide Obesity Subcutaneous Fat Vasodilation Weight Loss Young Adult acetylcholine glucose high density lipoprotein cholesterol indometacin insulin low density lipoprotein cholesterol nitric oxide prostaglandin synthase triacylglycerol nitric oxide adult Article blood pressure blood vessel reactivity body composition body mass body weight loss body weight maintenance clinical article dual energy X ray absorptiometry enzyme linked immunosorbent assay fat mass female glucose blood level homeostasis model assessment human insulin sensitivity intestine pressure lipid diet lipid metabolism low fat diet male metabolite microvasculature nitric oxide dependent arteriolar vasodilation obesity protein intake risk factor subcutaneous fat systolic blood pressure vasodilatation waist circumference adolescent body weight loss body weight maintenance controlled study metabolism middle aged pathophysiology physiology randomized controlled trial vascularization vasodilatation young adult
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