Animal ModelsJ.B. Owen, J.L. Treasure, D.A. Collier Springer Science & Business Media, 31/10/2001 - 251 من الصفحات The book aims to review knowledge on the disorders of eating behaviour and body composition in some of the non-primate higher animals and to relate these to similar conditions in humans. With advances in understanding the nature of these disorders and their biological basis, it seems timely to assess what cross-species comparisons can tell us about the general underlying factors at work. This may also help to delineate what may be a general biological basis that humans share with their higher animal comrade species and what may distinguish human from non-human, particularly in a cultural context. This could help in combating better the problems of these conditions in the animal species as well as in man and in suggesting well-based preventive measures. As far as people are concerned the last two decades of the 20th century have shown a significant increase in obesity in the richer countries, particularly the USA (Table 1). Possibly associated with the obesity boom, there is an increasing awareness of other disorders of eating behaviour and body composition. These range from anorexia nervosa, at the other end of body composition to obesity, to others, such as bulimia, with more variable effects on body composition. |
ما يقوله الناس - كتابة مراجعة
لم نعثر على أي مراجعات في الأماكن المعتادة.
المحتوى
| 1 | |
| 19 | |
| 51 | |
| 69 | |
| 83 | |
EXERCISE AND DIETINDUCED OBESITY IN MICE | 97 |
THE OBESITY ob GENE AND LEPTIN IN ANIMAL MODELS OF OBESITY | 119 |
GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF RODENTS TO DIETINDUCED OBESITY | |
MUSCLE ENHANCED TRAITS IN CATTLE AND SHEEP | 25 |
THE HALOTHANE GENE LEANNESS AND STRESS SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PIGS | 39 |
THE ANOREXIA MOUSE | 59 |
ANOREXIALIKE WASTING SYNDROMES IN PIGS | 71 |
LABORATORY ANIMAL MODELS FOR INVESTIGATING THE MECHANISMS AND FUNCTION OF PARASITEINDUCED ANOREXIA | 89 |
Implications for understanding and treating human eating disorders | 109 |
Subject Index | 113 |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
abnormalities activity addition animals anorexia nervosa appear appetite associated binge eating body composition body fat body weight brain bulimia nervosa cause cells changes chapter choice chromosome complex concentrations consume consumption context decreased diabetes diet dietary disease eating disorders economic effects energy environment et al evidence example exercise expression factors farm animals feeding behaviour food intake function gene genetic glucose growth high-fat diets human hypothalamic identified important increased individual induced infection influence insulin involved lead lean leptin less levels mass measures mechanisms metabolic mice mouse muscle mutation Nature normal Nutr nutritional obesity observed parasite particularly patients Physiol pigs plasma population possible preferences present produced protein rats receptor reduced regulation reported resistance response risk rodents role selection signal similar social species stress studies subjects suggests syndrome tissue understanding
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 21 - Disturbance in the way in which one's body weight, size, or shape is experienced, eg, the person claims to "feel fat" even when emaciated, believes that one area of the body is "too fat" even when obviously underweight.
الصفحة 19 - Mokdad AH, Serdula MK, Dietz WH, Bowman BA, Marks JS, Koplan JP. The spread of the obesity epidemic in the United States, 1991-1998.
الصفحة 21 - Vidal-Puig, AJ, Grujic, D., Zhang, C.-Y., Hagen, T., Boss, O., Ido, Y., Szczepanik, A., Wade, J., Mootha, V., Cortright, R., Muoio, DM and Lowell, BB 2000.
الصفحة 20 - Neel JV: Diabetes mellitus: A 'thrifty' genotype rendered detrimental by 'progress'?
الصفحة 42 - Angold, A., Costello, EJ, & Worthman, CM (1998). Puberty and depression: The roles of age, pubertal status and pubertal timing.
الصفحة 17 - Hyperproinsulinaemia in obese fat/fat mice associated with a carboxypeptidase E mutation which reduces enzyme activity. Nat Genet 1995;10:135-142.
الصفحة 111 - Delany, JP., Blohm, F., Truett, AA, Scimeca, JA, and West, DB Conjugated linoleic acid rapidly reduces body fat content in mice without affecting energy intake.
الصفحة 53 - Fujii, J., Otsu, K., Zorzato, F., de Leon, S., Khanna, VK, Weiler, JE, O'Brien, PJ and MacLennan, DH (1991) Identification of a mutation in porcine ryanodine receptor associated with malignant hyperthermia.
