L M Vaanholt
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Gamo Y, Bernard A, Troup C, Munro F, Derrer K, Jeannesson N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 May;
6:25665.
PMID: 27157478
The objective of this study was to investigate the potential causes of high body temperature (Tb) during lactation in mice as a putative limit on energy intake. In particular we...
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Vaanholt L, Milne A, Zheng Y, Hambly C, Mitchell S, Valencak T, et al.
Physiol Behav
. 2015 Nov;
154:1-7.
PMID: 26569452
Lactation is one of the most energetically expensive behaviours, and trade-offs may exist between the energy devoted to it and somatic maintenance, including protection against oxidative damage. However, conflicting data...
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Factors influencing individual variability in high fat diet-induced weight gain in out-bred MF1 mice
Vaanholt L, Sinclair R, Mitchell S, Speakman J
Physiol Behav
. 2015 Mar;
144:146-55.
PMID: 25817538
Easy access to high-energy palatable foods has been suggested to have contributed to the world-wide obesity epidemic. However, within these 'obesogenic' environments many people manage to remain lean. Mice also...
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Gamo Y, Troup C, Mitchell S, Hambly C, Vaanholt L, Speakman J
J Exp Biol
. 2013 Jun;
216(Pt 19):3751-61.
PMID: 23788704
Lactating animals consume greater amounts of food than non-reproductive animals, but energy intake appears to be limited in late lactation. The heat dissipation limit theory suggests that the food intake...
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Jonas I, Vaanholt L, Doornbos M, Garland Jr T, Scheurink A, Nyakas C, et al.
Physiol Behav
. 2010 Jan;
99(5):549-54.
PMID: 20096718
Fluctuations in substrate preference and utilization across the circadian cycle may be influenced by the degree of physical activity and nutritional status. In the present study, we assessed these relationships...
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Duarte L, Vaanholt L, Sinclair R, Gamo Y, Speakman J
J Exp Biol
. 2009 Dec;
213(2):278-87.
PMID: 20038662
Many studies have investigated the consequences of individual variation in resting metabolic rate at thermoneutrality (RMRt) on reproductive performance. Despite strong theoretical reasons for expecting such an association, results have...
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Vaanholt L, Jonas I, Doornbos M, Schubert K, Nyakas C, Garland Jr T, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2008 Aug;
32(10):1566-75.
PMID: 18725891
Objective: Increased dietary fat intake is a precipitating factor for the development of obesity and associated metabolic disturbances. Physically active individuals generally have a reduced risk of developing these unhealthy...
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Vaanholt L, Meerlo P, Garland Jr T, Visser G, van Dijk G
Horm Metab Res
. 2007 May;
39(5):377-83.
PMID: 17533581
Mice selectively bred for high wheel-running activity (S) have decreased fat content compared to mice from randomly bred control (C) lines. We explored whether this difference was associated with alterations...