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1. Distinct Gut Microbiota and Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Obesity-Prone and Obesity-Resistant Mice with a High-Fat Diet.

2. Distinct Gut Microbiota and Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in Obesity-Prone and Obesity-Resistant Mice with a High-Fat Diet

3. Comparison of visceral fat lipolysis adaptation to high-intensity interval training in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats

4. Comparison of visceral fat lipolysis adaptation to high-intensity interval training in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats.

5. 高脂饮食和丁酸钠干预对大鼠十二指肠线粒体 能量代谢和肠钙吸收的影响.

6. Transection of Gustatory Nerves Differentially Affects Dietary Fat Intake in Obesity-Prone and Obesity-Resistant Rats

7. The pain of weight gain: self-experimentation with overfeeding

8. Rats prone to obesity under a high-carbohydrate diet have increased post-meal CCK mRNA expression and characteristics of rats fed a high-glycemic index diet

9. Obesity-prone high-fat-fed rats reduce caloric intake and adiposity and gain more fat-free mass when allowed to self-select protein from carbohydrate:fat intake.

10. Low capacity to oxidize fat and body weight

11. High-fat feeding disrupts daily eating behavior rhythms in obesity-prone but not in obesity-resistant male inbred mouse strains

12. Sodium butyrate protects against oxidative stress between obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats induced by HFD through modulating Nrf2 pathway and mitochondrial function

13. CD Obesity-Prone Rats, but not Obesity-Resistant Rats, Robustly Ferment Resistant Starch Without Increased Weight or Fat Accretion

14. Identification of behavioural and metabolic factors predicting adiposity sensitivity to both high fat and high carbohydrate diets in rats.

15. Greater Reward-Related Neuronal Response to Hedonic Foods in Women Compared with Men

16. Eating-related behaviors and appetite during energy imbalance in obese-prone and obese-resistant individuals

17. Adipose tissue stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 index is increased and linoleic acid is decreased in obesity-prone rats fed a high-fat diet.

18. Biology's response to dieting: the impetus for weight regain.

19. Gene Expression Profiling of Adipose Tissues in Obesity Susceptible and Resistant Rats under a High Fat Diet.

20. Reduced hepatocyte fatty acid oxidation in outbred rats prescreened for susceptibility to diet-induced obesity.

21. Effect of the detraining status on high-fat diet induced fat accumulation in the adipose tissue and liver in female rats

22. Obesity-prone rats fed with high-fat diet as a model of HFpEF

23. Early differences in metabolic flexibility between obesity-resistant and obesity-prone mice

24. Chronic calorie-dense diet drives differences in motivated food seeking between obesity-prone and resistant mice

27. Enhanced incentive motivation in obesity-prone rats is mediated by NAc core CP-AMPARs

28. High fat diet consumption differentially affects adipose tissue inflammation and adipocyte size in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats

29. Taste sensitivity to sucrose is lower in outbred Sprague-Dawley phenotypic obesity-prone rats than obesity-resistant rats

30. Eating behavior and dietary intake in obesity prone normal weight children may be related to duration of exclusive breastfeeding

31. Preference for linoleic acid in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats is attenuated by the reduction of CD36 on the tongue

32. Centrally administered urocortin 2 decreases gorging on high-fat diet in both diet-induced obesity-prone and -resistant rats

33. The Effects of Short-term Overfeeding on Energy Expenditure and Nutrient Oxidation in Obesity Prone and Obesity Resistant Humans

34. Self-administered nicotine differentially impacts body weight gain in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats

35. Modeling Diet-Induced Obesity with Obesity-Prone Rats: Implications for Studies in Females

36. Obesity-prone high-fat-fed rats reduce caloric intake and adiposity and gain more fat-free mass when allowed to self-select protein from carbohydrate: fat intake

37. Eating Behaviors and Weight Development in Obesity-Prone Children and the Importance of the Research of Albert J. Stunkard

38. Early metabolic differences between obesity-resistant and obesity-prone mice: role of adipokines

39. The Effects of Overfeeding on Spontaneous Physical Activity in Obesity Prone and Obesity Resistant Humans

40. CD36 mRNA in the Gastrointestinal Tract Is Differentially Regulated by Dietary Fat Intake in Obesity-Prone and Obesity-Resistant Rats

41. Plasma proteome analysis in diet-induced obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats

42. Energy expenditure in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats before and after the introduction of a high-fat diet

44. Sensitivity to the satiating effects of exendin 4 is decreased in obesity-prone Osborne–Mendel rats compared to obesity-resistant S5B/Pl rats

45. Reduced hepatocyte fatty acid oxidation in outbred rats prescreened for susceptibility to diet-induced obesity

46. Different functional responsibility of the small intestine to high-fat/high-energy diet determined the expression of obesity-prone and obesity-resistant phenotypes in rats

47. Adiposity-Related Protection of Intestinal Tumorigenesis: Interaction With Dietary Calcium

48. High-fat diet differentially regulates metabolic parameters in obesity-resistant S5B/Pl rats and obesity-prone Osborne-Mendel rats

50. Fatty Acid Preference is Differentially Mediated by Nutritional Status and Lingual CD36 in Obesity‐Prone and Resistant Rats

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