2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu15092015
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Consumption of Common Bean Suppresses the Obesogenic Increase in Adipose Depot Mass: Impact of Dose and Biological Sex

Abstract: Obesity prevention is stated as a simple objective in the public health guidelines of most countries: avoid adult weight gain. However, the success of the global population in accomplishing this goal is limited as reflected in the persisting pandemic of overweight and obesity. While many intervention strategies have been proposed, most are directed at mitigating the consequences of obesity. Efforts intended to prevent unintentional weight gain and associated adiposity are termed anti-obesogenic. Herein, eviden… Show more

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“…Whether the postnatal BBP intervention 'deprogramed' or merely masked the obesogenic influence of maternal obesity is not clear at this time. Regardless, previous work in both animals [57] and humans [22] has demonstrated antiobesity responses following pulse consumption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Whether the postnatal BBP intervention 'deprogramed' or merely masked the obesogenic influence of maternal obesity is not clear at this time. Regardless, previous work in both animals [57] and humans [22] has demonstrated antiobesity responses following pulse consumption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%