Front cover: Vegan and Animal Meal Composition and Timing Influence Glucose and Lipid Related Postprandial Metabolic Profiles
2019; Wiley; Volume: 63; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/mnfr.201970013
ISSN1613-4133
AutoresColleen Fogarty Draper, Giulia Tini, Irene Vassallo, Jean Philippe Godin, Mingming Su, Jia Wang, Maurice Beaumont, Sofia Moco, François‐Pierre Martin,
Tópico(s)Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
ResumoMol. Nutr. Food Res. 2019, 63, 1800568 DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.201800568 Flexitarian dieting is increasingly associated with health benefits. The timing of metabolic response using postprandial analysis gives a deeper understanding of how specific diet compositions influence metabolic changes in men and women, irrespective of vegan and animal diet strategies. In article number 1800568 by Colleen Fogarty Draper and co-workers, a vegan breakfast is found from fasting results to produce the same pattern of elevated branched-chain amino acids, insulin, and glucose as an animal diet. Cover design credit: Michel Combes in collaboration with Colleen Fogarty Draper.
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