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Catecholamine responses to hypocaloric diets and fasting in obese human subjects

Catecholamine responses to hypocaloric diets and fasting in obese human subjects Toronto, Ontario Departments of Medice, University Montreal, Quebec, Canada of Toronto McGill University, LETTER, LAWRENCE A., MARK GROSE, JEAN-FRANCOIS ERROL B. MARLISS. Catecholame responses to hypocaloric fastg obese human subjects. Am. J. Physiol. 247 (Endocrol. Metab. 10): El90-El97,1984.-Catecholames have multiple metabolic fluid-electrolyte as well as cardiovascular effects, their levels plasma respond to alterations nutrient sodium takes. Plasma norepephre, epephre, dopame were measured 12 obese nondiabetic subjects before after 400 kcal/day of either prote or glucose, followed by total fastg, then by hypocaloric refeedg, each for 14-day periods. Measurements were made the supe upright posture durg after 6-10 m of exhaustive exercise at 80% maximal 00~. Sodium take varied with the nutrients gested, beg markedly decreased with the 400 kcal/day fastg. Norepephre levels were higher fastg than base le while subjects were lyg or stg after recovery from exercise. Those of epephre were elevated on stg. No differences were found after the 400 kcal/day , with prote glucose yieldg equivalent results. contrast, refeedg was associated with lower norepephre levels than all other while subjects were lyg or stg after recovery from exercise. Peak levels of norepephre epephre with exercise were distguishable among . Fastg was associated with lower systolic http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism The American Physiological Society

Catecholamine responses to hypocaloric diets and fasting in obese human subjects

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0193-1849
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Toronto, Ontario Departments of Medice, University Montreal, Quebec, Canada of Toronto McGill University, LETTER, LAWRENCE A., MARK GROSE, JEAN-FRANCOIS ERROL B. MARLISS. Catecholame responses to hypocaloric fastg obese human subjects. Am. J. Physiol. 247 (Endocrol. Metab. 10): El90-El97,1984.-Catecholames have multiple metabolic fluid-electrolyte as well as cardiovascular effects, their levels plasma respond to alterations nutrient sodium takes. Plasma norepephre, epephre, dopame were measured 12 obese nondiabetic subjects before after 400 kcal/day of either prote or glucose, followed by total fastg, then by hypocaloric refeedg, each for 14-day periods. Measurements were made the supe upright posture durg after 6-10 m of exhaustive exercise at 80% maximal 00~. Sodium take varied with the nutrients gested, beg markedly decreased with the 400 kcal/day fastg. Norepephre levels were higher fastg than base le while subjects were lyg or stg after recovery from exercise. Those of epephre were elevated on stg. No differences were found after the 400 kcal/day , with prote glucose yieldg equivalent results. contrast, refeedg was associated with lower norepephre levels than all other while subjects were lyg or stg after recovery from exercise. Peak levels of norepephre epephre with exercise were distguishable among . Fastg was associated with lower systolic

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AJP - Endocrinology and MetabolismThe American Physiological Society

Published: Aug 1, 1984

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