TY - BOOK ID - 145293417 TI - Energy Metabolism and Diet AU - Nieuwenhuizen, Arie AU - van Schothorst, Evert PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Medicine KW - insulin KW - lipogenesis KW - obesity KW - glucose homeostasis KW - adipocytes KW - cortisol KW - ketones KW - s-IgA KW - exercise KW - low carbohydrate diet KW - NAFLD KW - omega-3 KW - krill oil KW - phospholipids KW - high-fat diet KW - C57BL/6N mice KW - thermoneutral temperature KW - iron deficiency KW - striated skeletal muscle KW - physical capacity KW - fatigue KW - mitochondrial metabolism KW - complex I KW - resting metabolic rate KW - prediction equation KW - ageing adults KW - overweight KW - adiposity-based chronic disease KW - energy balance KW - metabolism KW - insulin KW - lipogenesis KW - obesity KW - glucose homeostasis KW - adipocytes KW - cortisol KW - ketones KW - s-IgA KW - exercise KW - low carbohydrate diet KW - NAFLD KW - omega-3 KW - krill oil KW - phospholipids KW - high-fat diet KW - C57BL/6N mice KW - thermoneutral temperature KW - iron deficiency KW - striated skeletal muscle KW - physical capacity KW - fatigue KW - mitochondrial metabolism KW - complex I KW - resting metabolic rate KW - prediction equation KW - ageing adults KW - overweight KW - adiposity-based chronic disease KW - energy balance KW - metabolism UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145293417 AB - Energy metabolism at whole-body, cellular, and even organelle, i.e., mitochondrial, levels requires adequate regulation in order to maintain or improve (metabolic) health. In eukaryotic cells, mitochondria are key players in energy (ATP) production via oxidative phosphorylation. Both macro- and micronutrients potentially influence energy metabolism and mitochondrial functioning, either as substrates for (oxidative) catabolism or as essential constituents of enzymes or protein complexes involved in (mitochondrial) energy metabolism. This book contains a valuable collection of empirical preclinical and human studies to assist in the development of understanding and progress this area of research on improving health and, more specifically, metabolic health. ER -