630. OBESITY AND THE METABOLIC SYNDROME I
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I 630.1 Assessment of overweight and obesity
in patients receiving psychopharmacological placed in long-
stay units (1A and 1B) from Psychiatric Hospital “”Dr. Samuel
Ramirez Moreno””.
C.A.J. Zamarripa, M.A.E. Rodríguez, O.M.
Luna, M.G. Muñoz, C.R. García and C.C.C. Mendoza. Dr.
Samuel Ramirez Moreno Psychiat. Hosp., Interdisc. Ctr. of Hlth.
Sci., Milpa Alta and Med. Sch., IPN, Mexico City.
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II 630.2 Dietary-resistant starch improves
glycemic control in STZ-induced diabetic rat.
H.Y. Huang, H-C.
Chao, Y-Y. Kao, S-P. Tsao, C-H. Sie and W-C. Chen. Shih
Chien Univ. and Natl. Yang-Ming Univ., Taiwan.
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I 630.3 Growth hormone receptor in human
subcutaneous adipose tissue: gluteal versus abdominal depots.
K. Karastergiou, M.A. Bredella, S.R. Smith, K.K. Miller and
S.K. Fried. Boston Univ., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp. and
Florida Hosp., Sanford Burnham Inst., Orlando.
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II 630.4 Effect of hypercaloric diet on RAGE
mRNA expression, oxidative stress and kidney function in
rats.
D.T. Pierine, R.A.M. Luvizoto, F.V. Francisqueti, A.L.A.
Ferreira, K-J. Yeum and C.R. Correa. USDA at Tufts Univ. and
Botucatu Med. Sch., São Paulo State Univ.
D197
I 630.5 A pulse-based diet intervention in
women with polycystic ovarian syndrome: compliance, and
effects on body composition, fertility and metabolic measures.
G. Zello, K. Ramachandran, J.J. Rooke, S. Serrao, D.R.
Chizen and P.D. Chilibeck. Univ. of Saskatchewan.
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II 630.6 Role of beta 3 adrenergic receptor in
facultative thermogenesis.
N.Z. Preite, B.P.P. Nascimento,
C.L.P. Lancellotti and M.O. Ribeiro. Fed. Univ. of São Paulo,
Mackenzie Presbyterian Univ. and Sch. of Med. Sci., Santa
Casa, São Paulo.
D199
I 630.7 Tea extracts modulate fat accumulation
and distribution and demonstrate anti-inflammatory effects in
C57BL/6 mice fed a high fat/Western diet.
Y. Zhang, J. Yang,
S. Henning and D. Heber. UCLA.
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II 630.8 Body composition metabolic status and
definitions of overweight in Guatemalan children.
O. Redondo,
E. Villamor, J. Valdés, B. Caballero, M. Ramírez and M.
Franco. Univ. of Alcalá, Spain, Univ. of Michigan Sch. of Publ.
Hlth., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch. of Publ. Hlth. and INCAP,
Guatemala City.
D201
I 630.9 Caffeic acid and ferulic acid improves
diet-induced metabolic syndrome on mice but induces
inflammatory process in white adipose tissue.
B.M.L. Bocco
, F.B. Lorena, G.W. Fernandes, C.L.P. Lancelloti, R.M.
Cysneiros and M.O. Ribeiro. Fed. Univ. of São Paulo ,
Mackenzie Presbyterian Univ., São Paulo and Fac. of Med. Sci.
of Santa Casa de São Paulo.
D202
II 630.10 Hypoglycemic effect of Hedyotis diffusa
in ob/ob mice.
M-J. Kang and J-I. Kim. Changwon Natl. Univ.
and Inje Univ., South Korea.
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I 630.11 Hedyotis diffusa ameliorates fatty liver
in mice fed a high-fat and high-sucrose diet.
M-J. Kang and
J-I. Kim. Changwon Natl. Univ. and Inje Univ., South Korea.
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II 630.12 Obesity and insulin resistance, risk
factors for gingivitis in children?
S. Friedman, P. Casavalle,
M.M. Gonzales Chaves, M.E. Antona, F. Lifshitz and P.
Rodriguez. Sch. of Dent., Univ. of Buenos Aires. and Pediat.
Sunshine Acad. & Sansum Med. Res Inst., Santa Barbara.
D205
I 630.13 Genetic risk scores across multiple
cardiometabolic traits predict patterns of cardiometabolic risk in
Fiipino women.
N. Zubair and L. Adair. Univ. of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
D206
II 630.14 Effects of Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb. on
insulin resistance induced in high fat diet fed rats.
Y.M. Lee,
S.Y. Nam, Y.S. Kim, H.H. Jang, S.M. Kim, M.J. Kim and H.R.
Kim. Natl. Acad. of Agr. Sci., South Korea.
D207
I 630.15 Common fSNP variants of fourteen
Bardet-Biedl syndrome genes and adult body mass.
R.Z. Birk,
S. Ermakov and G. Livshits. Ariel Univ. Ctr., Israel, Tel Aviv
Univ. and King’s Col. London.
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II 630.16 Effects of fructose overfeeding on
intrahepatic lipid accumulation and hepatic insulin sensitivity in
healthy humans.
V. Lecoultre, L. Egli, A. Boss, G. Carrel, F.
Theytaz, K. Zwygart, R. Kreis, P. Schneiter, C. Boesch and L.
Tappy. Univ. of Lausanne, Univ. of Bern and CHUV, Lausanne.
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I 630.17 Association between abdominal
adipose tissue mass with anthropometric and cardiometabolic
variables in a subgroup of males and females from the Canola
Oil Multicentre Intervention Trial.
X. Liu, P.M. Kris-Etherton,
S.G. West, B. Lamarche, D.J. Jenkins, J.A. Fleming and P.J.
Jones. Penn State, Laval Univ., Canada, Univ. of Toronto and
Univ. of Manitoba.
D210
II 630.18 Adenovirus36 E4orf1 and lithium inhibit
GSK3, but only E4orf1 increases glucose uptake in fat cells.
N.V. Dhurandhar, S-H. Park, H-J. Jeon, O. Dubuisson, V.
Hegde, R. Krishnapuram, H-N. Na and J-H. Nam. Pennington
Biomed. Res. Ctr., Baton Rouge and The Catholic Univ. of
Korea.
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I 630.19 Anti-obesity effect of bamboo salt in
vivo.
K-Y. Park, J-H. Ju and J. Song. Pusan Natl. Univ., South
Korea.
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II 630.20 The changes of chemerin and chemerin
receptor to regulate lipid metabolism in liver and pituitary gland.
S. Roh, S. Kitayama, A. Ardiyanti, Y. Suzuki, E. Yamauchi, D.
Kato, K. Yi, K. So, A. Hagino and K. Katoh. Grad. Sch. of Agr.
Sci., Tohoku Univ., Japan.
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I 630.21 Anti-diabetic effects of anthocyanins
isolated from Korean purple sweet potato, Shinzami.
H-H.
Jang, S-M. Kim, S-H. Kim, J-B. Kim and Y-M. Lee. Natl. Acad.
of Agr. Sci., Suwon, South Korea.
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II 630.22 Hypolipidemic effect of Saururus
chinensis Baill in ob/ob mice.
H-N. Choi and J-I. Kim. Inje
Univ., South Korea.
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I 630.23 Hepatoprotective effect of Saururus
chinensis Baill in obese diabetic mice.
H-N. Choi, A-R. Kim,
M-J. Kang and J-I. Kim. Inje Univ. and Changwon Natl. Univ.,
South Korea.
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II 630.24 Is exposure to bisphenol-A and
phthalates associated with obesity, metabolic disturbances and
insulin resistance among U.S. adults?
H. Beydoun, S. Khanal,
A.B. Zonderman and M. Beydoun. Eastern Virginia Med. Sch.
and NIA, NIH, Baltimore.
631. PROTEIN AND AMINO ACID METABOLISM
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I 631.1 Energy intake modulates intramuscular
mTORC1 signaling and ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis during
energy deficit independent of dietary protein variations.
J.W.
Carbone, L.M. Margolis, J.P. McClung, J.J. Cao, A.J. Young
and S.M. Pasiakos. Sch. of Hlth. Sci., Eastern Michigan Univ.,
U.S. Army Res. Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick, MA and USDA,
Grand Forks.
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II 631.2 Plasma glutathione resettlement by
oral glutamine supplementation is associated with glycine
normalization in HIV
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treated patients.
R.C. Burini, M.D.
Borges-Santos, F. Moreto and Y. Ming-Yu. Botucatu Sch. of
Med., Brazil and Shiners Burns Hosp., Boston.
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I 631.3 Branched chain amino acid plus glucose
supplement reduces exercise-induced delayed onset muscle
soreness.
D.T. Leahy and S.J. Pintauro. Univ. of Vermont.
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II 631.4 Individual amino acids and insulin
sensitivity: relationships determined by race and gender.
K.H.
Ingram, A. Thalacker-Mercer and W.T. Garvey. Kennesaw
State Univ., Cornell Univ., Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham and
Birmingham VA Med. Ctr.
D221
I 631.5 Post-feeding serum metabolic
responses to extensively hydrolyzed whey (WPH) or native
whey concentrate (WPC) in rats.
M.D. Roberts, C. Cruthirds,
C. Lockwood, K. Pappan, J.M. Company, J.E. Brown and
F.W. Booth. Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, AP Nutr., Missoula
and Metabolon Inc., Research Triangle Park.
D222
II 631.6 Flood-primed continuous tracer
infusion complies with the precursor-labeling assumptions for
measuring the muscle fractional synthesis rate using a single
biopsy approach.
S. Reitelseder, K. Dideriksen, R.H. Nielsen,
M. Kjaer and L. Holm. Bispebjerg Hosp. Inst. of Sports Med.
Copenhagen.
D223
I 631.7 Cholanemia induces skeletal muscle
wasting despite stimulation of translation initiation, decreased
autophagy, activation of Yes Associated Protein and
proteosomal signal activation in mice.
M.S. Desai, S.J. Koo, Z.
Eblimit, A. Suryawan, J.A. Coss-Bu, T.C. Nguyen, T. Davis
and R.A. Orellana. USDA, Baylor Col. of Med.
D224
II 631.8 Muscle recovery after immobilization
is improved by dietary supplementation with alpha-
hydroxyisocaproic acid.
C.H. Lang, H. Magne, E. Offord and
D. Breuille. Penn State Col. of Med. and Nestlé Res. Ctr.,
Lausanne.
D225
I 631.9 Divergent intramuscular mTORC1
signaling responses to habitual consumption of milk- and soy-
based energy restricted diets.
N.E. Murphy, G.G. Lin, C.R.
Wulff, E. Gaffney-Stomberg, A.J. Young, J.P. McClung and
S.M. Pasiakos. U.S. Army Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick, MA.
D226
II 631.10 High protein diets enhance body
composition in rats: a comparative analysis of milk- and soy-
based energy-restricted diets.
S.M. Pasiakos, C.R. Wulff,
N.E. Murphy, E. Gaffney-Stomberg, A.J. Young and J.P.
McClung. U.S. Army Res. Inst. of Envrn. Med., Natick, MA.
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I 631.11 Leucine-enriched essential amino acid
mixture suppresses muscle soreness induced by eccentric
exercise in rats.
H. Kato, M. Mimura, H. Suzuki, Y. Inoue, M.
Sugita, K. Suzuki and H. Kobayashi. Ajinomoto Co. Inc.,
Kawasaki, Japan.
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II 631.12 Increasing the meal frequency does
not promote exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy in rats.
C. Tanaka, T. Fujii, A. Nakashima, M. Xu, T. Sonou and K.
Okamura. Osaka Univ. of Hlth. and Sport Sci.
D229
I 631.13 Dietary cod protein improves the IGF1-
Akt/PKB signaling pathway in rat skeletal muscle during
recovery from injury.
J. Dort, N. Leblanc, C.H. Côté and H.
Jacques. CHUQ Res. Ctr., Laval Univ., Canada.
D230
II 631.14 Dietary supplementation with L-arginine
between days 14 and 25 of gestation enhances litter size in
gilts.
X. Li, F. Bazer, G. Johnson, R. Burghardt, J. Frank, Z.
Dai, J. Wang, I. Shinzato and G. Wu. Texas A&M Univ. and
Ajinomoto Co. , Tokyo.
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I 631.15 Precursors for ornithine and citrulline
synthesis in neonatal pigs.
J.C. Marini, B. Stoll, I.C. Didelija
and D.G. Burrin. USDA, Baylor Col. of Med.
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II 631.16 Removal of glutamate from diet
suppresses fat oxidation and promotes fatty acid synthesis in
rats.
H. Nakamura, Y. Kawamata, T. Kuwahara, H. Uneyama
and R. Sakai. Ajinomoto Co. Inc., Kawasaki, Japan.
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I 631.17 Dietary phenylalanine requirement of
adult Labrador Retrievers using the direct oxidation approach.
A.K. Shoveller, L. Fortener and G. Davenport. P&G, Mason,
OH.
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II 631.18 Free amino acid content of equine
muscle changes in response to graded levels of lysine intake.
S. Tanner, L. Good, E. DeLuca, R. Coleman and K. Urschel.
Univ. of Kentucky.
D235
I 631.19 Low glutamine concentration is observed
in equine testis.
H.C. Manso Filho, A.K.S. Rodrigues, E.C.C.
Manso, E.B. de Lima, H.E.C.C. Manso, E.K. Wanderley and
J.M.G. Abreu. Rural Fed. Univ. of Pernambuco and State Univ.
of Ceara, Brazil.
D236
II 631.20 Blood glutamine concentration increase
after blood donation in healthy dogs. H.E.C.C.C.
Manso, H.C.
Manso-Filho, S.G. Vaz, A.K.S. Rodrigues, S.K. Melo, T.L.C.
Almeida, E.R.R. da Silva and J.T. D’Paula. Rural Fed. Univ. of
Pernambuco, Brazil.
D237
I 631.21 Glutamine, but not glutamate,
concentrations change in equine milk during lactation.
M.M.
Hunka, H.C. Manso-Filho, A.K.R. Da Silva, S.K. Melo, E.B.
De Lima, H.E.C.C.C. Manso, E.K. Wanderley, S.G. Vaz and
J.A. D’ Araujo. Fed. Rural Univ. of Pernambuco, Brazil.
D238
II 631.22 The tumor suppressor protein PDCD4 is
a critical regulator of muscle cell differentiation.
O.J. Adegoke,
A. Abdullahi, A. Gilad and N. Maeda. York Univ., Canada.
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I 631.23 Dietary protein regulates gene
expression of amino acid-degrading enzymes through PPAR
a.
A. Contreras, C. Rangel, V. Ortiz, G. Aleman, B. Palacios-
Gonzalez, E. Tejero, N. Torres and A. Tovar. Salvador Zubiran
Natl. Inst. of Med. Sci. and Nutr., Mexico City.
D240
II 631.24 The effects of arginine and nitric oxide
synthase inhibitors on intestinal damage in guanylyl cyclase-G
gene knockout mice with intestinal ischemia and reperfusion.
H-C. Lo, C-H. Lee and S-H. Chin. Fu Jen Catholic Univ. and
Changhua Christian Hosp., Taiwan.
D241
I 631.25 Metabolism of cysteine in primary
hepatocytes from cysteine dioxygenase (CDO1) knockout
mice.
H. Jurkowska, L.L. Hirschberger, H.B. Roman, M.
Wróbel and M.H. Stipanuk. Jagiellonian Univ. Med. Col.,
Poland and Cornell Univ.
632. SPORTS NUTRITION
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I 632.1 Validity of a novel digital approach for
dietary recall in athletes.
L. Baker, L.E. Heaton, R.P. Nuccio
and K.W. Stein. Gatorade Sports Sci. Inst., Barrington, IL.
D243
II 632.2 Potential roles for vitamins E and C in
combination in modulation against exhaustive swimming- and
high altitude-associated lung injury in rats.
F. Al-Hashem and
M. Alkhateeb. King Khalid Univ., Saudi Arabia.
D244
I 632.3 The study of CELL FOOD improves
cyclist aerobic endurance.
L. Duan. Natl. Res. Inst. of Sports
Med., Beijing.
D245
II 632.4 Electrolyte-free milk protein solution
influences sodium and fluid retention in rats.
K. Ishihara and Y.
Kato. Sugiyama Jogakuen Univ., Japan.
D246
I 632.5 Serum 25(OH)D does not correlate
with BMI or cardiovascular fitness in young adults with
sufficient vitamin D status.
S.D. Scholten, T.A. Overweg, B.M.
Schenavar and I.N. Sergeev. Univ. of Sioux Falls and South
Dakota State Univ.
D247
II 632.6 Dyadic relationships between young
athletes’ and parents’ competition goals and eating styles.
A.
Frith, M. Kaye and J. Vosloo. Ithaca Col.
D248
I 632.7 Resistance training improves blood
pressure regardless of daily breakfast composition.
M. Kern, K.
Hobb, Z. Clayton, M. Shelechi, L.M. Hernandez, A. Barber, Y.
Petrisko, S. Hooshmand and T. Nemoseck. San Diego State
Univ.
633. INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS AND
TECHNOLOGIES IN NUTRITION AND FOOD
SCIENCE
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D249
I 633.1 Development and in vitro
characterization of a novel prenatal multi-micronutrient
powder incorporating differentially microencapsulated calcium
carbonate and ferrous fumarate to overcome intra-intestinal
calcium-iron interactions.
J-A. Baxter, D. Roth, A. Aimone, F.
Martinuzzi, D. Bassani and S. Zlotkin. Univ. of Toronto, Hosp.
for Sick Children and Toronto Inst. for Pharmaceut. Technol.,
Toronto.
D250
II 633.2 Dermial®: a new natural ingredient with
anti-aging and regenerative properties for skin.
A. Torrent,
E. Montell, J. Vergés, R. Ruhí, A. Ubía, J. Romero and M.
Zurbano. Bioiberica S.A., Barcelona and Palafolls, Spain and
Leitat Technol. Ctr., Barcelona.
D251
I 633.3 Vitamin D, calcium, potassium and
calorie intakes associated with distinct breakfast patterns in
adults (NHANES 2001-2008).
V.L. Fulgoni III, E.E. Quann and
N. Auestad. Nutr. Impact LLC, Battle Creek, MI and Natl. Dairy
Council, Rosemont, IL.
634. IRON, COPPER AND CHRONIC DISEASE
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I 634.1 Manganese neurotoxicity is enhanced
by iron depletion.
Y.A. Seo, Y. Li and M. Wessling-Resnick.
Harvard Sch. of Publ. Hlth.
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II 634.2 Iron metabolism in a rodent model of
Menkes disease (Brindled mice).
S. Gulec and J.F. Collins.
Univ. of Florida.
D254
I 634.3 AIN-76 and AIN-93 diets do not provide
adequate iron for perinatal development.
J. Prohaska and M.
Broderius. Univ. of Minnesota Med. Sch. Duluth.
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II 634.4 Risk of oxidative damage and bone
resorption from increased iron stores during space flight.
S.R.
Zwart, J.L.L. Morgan and S.M. Smith. NASA Johnson Space
Ctr.
D256
I 634.5 Evidence for functional sex dimorphism
in the serum iron response to oral iron supplements.
M.N.
Orozco, M-E. Romero-Abal, N.W. Solomons and K.
Schümann. CeSSIAM, Guatemala City and Tech Univ. Munich.
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