Skip to main content

Articles

Page 7 of 14

  1. Large-scale meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies have recently confirmed that the rs340874 single-nucleotide polymorphism in PROX1 gene is associated with fasting glycemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus...

    Authors: Adam Kretowski, Edyta Adamska, Katarzyna Maliszewska, Natalia Wawrusiewicz-Kurylonek, Anna Citko, Joanna Goscik, Witold Bauer, Juliusz Wilk, Anna Golonko, Magdalena Waszczeniuk, Danuta Lipinska, Justyna Hryniewicka, Magdalena Niemira, Magdalena Paczkowska, Michal Ciborowski and Maria Gorska
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2015 10:4
  2. The liver is the main organ involved in the metabolism of amino acids (AA), which are oxidized by amino acid catabolizing enzymes (AACE). Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α (PPARα) stimulates fatty a...

    Authors: Alejandra V. Contreras, Claudia Rangel-Escareño, Nimbe Torres, Gabriela Alemán-Escondrillas, Victor Ortiz, Lilia G. Noriega, Ivan Torre-Villalvazo, Omar Granados, Laura A. Velázquez-Villegas, Sandra Tobon-Cornejo, Diana González-Hirschfeld, Félix Recillas-Targa, Elizabeth Tejero-Barrera, Frank J. Gonzalez and Armando R. Tovar
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2015 10:3
  3. Red onions and low doses of the flavonoid, quercetin, increase insulin sensitivity and improve glucose tolerance. We hypothesized that dietary supplementation with red onion extract (RO) would attenuate high f...

    Authors: T. M. Henagan, W. T. Cefalu, D. M. Ribnicky, R. C. Noland, K. Dunville, W. W. Campbell, L. K. Stewart, L. A. Forney, T. W. Gettys, J. S. Chang and C. D. Morrison
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:2
  4. The beneficial effects of adiponectin and its negative correlation with BMI are well described. Adiponectin serum levels are altered in eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or binge eati...

    Authors: Kerstin Rohde, Maria Keller, Annette Horstmann, Xuanshi Liu, Fabian Eichelmann, Michael Stumvoll, Arno Villringer, Peter Kovacs, Anke Tönjes and Yvonne Böttcher
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:1
  5. γ-Glutamyl hydrolase (GGH) plays an important role in folate homeostasis by catalyzing hydrolysis of polyglutamylated folate into monoglutamates. Polyglutamylated folates are better substrates for several enzy...

    Authors: Sung-Eun Kim, Toshinori Hinoue, Michael S. Kim, Kyoung-Jin Sohn, Robert C. Cho, Peter D. Cole, Daniel J. Weisenberger, Peter W. Laird and Young-In Kim
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:444
  6. Improving lifestyle behaviours has considerable potential for reducing the global burden of non-communicable diseases, promoting better health across the life-course and increasing well-being. However, realis...

    Authors: Carlos Celis-Morales, Katherine M. Livingstone, Cyril F. M. Marsaux, Hannah Forster, Clare B. O’Donovan, Clara Woolhead, Anna L. Macready, Rosalind Fallaize, Santiago Navas-Carretero, Rodrigo San-Cristobal, Silvia Kolossa, Kai Hartwig, Lydia Tsirigoti, Christina P. Lambrinou, George Moschonis, Magdalena Godlewska…
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:450
  7. Chronic inflammation is an important factor in colorectal carcinogenesis. However, evidence on the effect of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory foods and nutrients is scarce. Moreover, there are few studie...

    Authors: Raul Zamora-Ros, Nitin Shivappa, Susan E. Steck, Federico Canzian, Stefano Landi, M. Henar Alonso, James R. Hébert and Victor Moreno
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:447
  8. Optimal health is maintained by interaction of multiple intrinsic and environmental factors at different levels of complexity—from molecular, to physiological, to social. Understanding and quantification of t...

    Authors: Thomas Kelder, Georg Summer, Martien Caspers, Evert M. van Schothorst, Jaap Keijer, Loes Duivenvoorde, Susanne Klaus, Anja Voigt, Laura Bohnert, Catalina Pico, Andreu Palou, M. Luisa Bonet, Aldona Dembinska-Kiec, Malgorzata Malczewska-Malec, Beata Kieć-Wilk, Josep M. del Bas…
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:439
  9. Low B vitamin status is linked with human vascular disease. We employed a proteomic and biochemical approach to determine whether nutritional folate deficiency and/or hyperhomocysteinemia altered metabolic pr...

    Authors: Susan J. Duthie, John H. Beattie, Margaret-J. Gordon, Lynn P. Pirie, Fergus Nicol, Martin D. Reid, Gary J. Duncan, Louise Cantlay, Graham Horgan and Christopher J. McNeil
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:446
  10. There is little evidence about genetic risk score (GRS)–diet interactions in order to provide personalized nutrition based on the genotype. The aim of the study was to assess the value of a GRS on obesity pred...

    Authors: Leticia Goni, Marta Cuervo, Fermín I. Milagro and J. Alfredo Martínez
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:445
  11. Hereditary hemochromatosis is an iron overload disorder most commonly caused by a defect in the HFE gene. While the genetic defect is highly prevalent, the majority of individuals do not develop clinically signif...

    Authors: Seung-Min Lee, Alexandre Loguinov, Robert E. Fleming and Christopher D. Vulpe
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:443
  12. Transmembrane protease, serine 6 (TMPRSS6), is likely to be involved in iron metabolism through its pleiotropic effect on hepcidin concentrations. Recently, genome-wide association studies have identified common...

    Authors: Wanjiku N. Gichohi-Wainaina, G. Wayne Towers, Dorine W. Swinkels, Michael B. Zimmermann, Edith J. Feskens and Alida Melse-Boonstra
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:442

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Genes & Nutrition 2015 10:9

  13. Urine contains a clear individual metabolic signature, although embedded within a large daily variability. Given the potential of metabolomics to monitor disease onset from deviations from the “healthy” metabo...

    Authors: Sandra Wallner-Liebmann, Ewa Gralka, Leonardo Tenori, Manuela Konrad, Peter Hofmann, Martina Dieber-Rotheneder, Paola Turano, Claudio Luchinat and Kurt Zatloukal
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:441
  14. Chronic low-grade inflammation in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) can elicit changes in whole-body zinc metabolism. The interaction among the expression of inflammatory cytokines, zinc transporter and metallothi...

    Authors: Anna Chu, Meika Foster, Dale Hancock, Kim Bell-Anderson, Peter Petocz and Samir Samman
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:440
  15. We previously demonstrated that hamsters that were fed either a standard diet (STD) or a high-fat diet (HFD) and treated with a grape seed procyanidin extract (GSPE) showed decreased adiposity and circulating ...

    Authors: Antoni Caimari, Anna Crescenti, Francesc Puiggròs, Noemí Boqué, Lluís Arola and Josep Maria del Bas
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 10:438
  16. Polymorphisms (SNPs) within the FADS gene cluster and the ELOVL gene family are believed to influence enzyme activities after an omega-3 (n-3) fatty acid (FA) supplementation. The objectives of the study are to ...

    Authors: Hubert Cormier, Iwona Rudkowska, Simone Lemieux, Patrick Couture, Pierre Julien and Marie-Claude Vohl
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:437
  17. Zinc is an essential micronutrient playing fundamental roles in cellular metabolism. It acts mostly through binding a wide range of proteins, thus affecting a broad spectrum of biological processes, which incl...

    Authors: Guido Leoni, Antonio Rosato, Giuditta Perozzi and Chiara Murgia
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:436
  18. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) and methionine synthase reductase (MTRR), riboflavin-dependent enzymes, participate in homocysteine metabolism. Reported effects of riboflavin status on the associat...

    Authors: Carlos J. García-Minguillán, Joan D. Fernandez-Ballart, Santiago Ceruelo, Lídia Ríos, Olalla Bueno, Maria Isabel Berrocal-Zaragoza, Anne M. Molloy, Per M. Ueland, Klaus Meyer and Michelle M. Murphy
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:435
  19. Weight gain, when it leads to overweight or obesity, is nowadays one of the major health problems. ACE, FTO, AKR1C2, TIMP4 and MMP2 genes have been implicated in previous studies on weight regulation. This stu...

    Authors: Freek G. Bouwman, Jolanda M. A. Boer, Sandra Imholz, Ping Wang, W. M. Monique Verschuren, Martijn E. T. Dollé and Edwin C. M. Mariman
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:434
  20. Genetic variation in bitter taste receptors, such as hTAS2R38, may affect food preferences and intake. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between bitter taste receptor haplotypes and ...

    Authors: Mari Sandell, Ulla Hoppu, Vera Mikkilä, Nina Mononen, Mika Kähönen, Satu Männistö, Tapani Rönnemaa, Jorma Viikari, Terho Lehtimäki and Olli T. Raitakari
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:433
  21. There is growing interest in the potential health benefits of diets that involve regular periods of fasting. While animal studies have provided compelling evidence that feeding patterns such as alternate-day f...

    Authors: R. M. Elliott, B. de Roos, S. J. Duthie, F. G. Bouwman, I. Rubio-Aliaga, L. K. Crosley, C. Mayer, A. C. Polley, C. Heim, S. L. Coort, C. T. Evelo, F. Mulholland, H. Daniel, E. C. Mariman and I. T. Johnson
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:432
  22. Obesity is a complex disorder caused by several factors. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess whether the expression of genes in the omental white adipose tissue (AT) of subjects with insulin resis...

    Authors: Aurora E. Serralde-Zúñiga, Martha Guevara-Cruz, Armando R. Tovar, Miguel F. Herrera-Hernández, Lilia G. Noriega, Omar Granados and Nimbe Torres
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:431
  23. Exposure to heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs), carcinogens produced when meat is cooked at high temperatures, is an emerging risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC). In a cross-sectional study of 342 patient...

    Authors: Vikki Ho, Sarah Peacock, Thomas E. Massey, Janet E. Ashbury, Stephen J. Vanner and Will D. King
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:430
  24. In this study, we evaluated the effects of dietary intake of vitamin B12 and folate during pregnancy and their interactions with maternal polymorphism of MTHFR (677C>T; 1298A>C) on intrauterine development. Anthr...

    Authors: Luisa Torres-Sánchez, Lizbeth López-Carrillo, Julia Blanco-Muñoz and Jia Chen
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:429

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Genes & Nutrition 2015 10:24

  25. Phytosterol (PS) intake may be used for hypercholesterolaemia in some groups although the presence of non-responders is well known. Carotenoids and PS/cholesterol may compete for the same transporters during a...

    Authors: F. Granado-Lorencio, L. de las Heras, C. San Millán, F. J. Garcia-López, I. Blanco-Navarro, B. Pérez-Sacristán and G. Domínguez
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:428
  26. According to the Hippocrates’ theorem “Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food”, dietary interventions may induce changes in the metabolic and inflammatory state by modulating the expression of im...

    Authors: Hanna Oszkiel, Jacek Wilczak and Michał Jank
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:427
  27. Several experiments sustain healthful benefits of the flavanone naringenin (Nar) against chronic diseases including its protective effects against estrogen-related cancers. These experiments encourage Nar use...

    Authors: Marco Pellegrini, Pamela Bulzomi, Paola Galluzzo, Marco Lecis, Stefano Leone, Valentina Pallottini and Maria Marino
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:425
  28. Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) stimulate reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and represent a risk factor for atherosclerosis, while their formation seems to be prevented by zinc. Metallothioneins...

    Authors: Robertina Giacconi, Andreas Simm, Alexander Navarrete Santos, Laura Costarelli, Marco Malavolta, Patrizia Mecocci, Francesco Piacenza, Andrea Basso, Tamas Fulop, Lothar Rink, George Dedoussis, Stavroula Kanoni, Georges Herbein, Jolanta Jajte and Eugenio Mocchegiani
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:426
  29. The omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) has potent anti-atherogenic properties but its mechanisms of action at the vascular level remain poorly explored. Knowing the broad range of molecular targets ...

    Authors: Cécile Gladine, Monika Zmojdzian, Laurie Joumard-Cubizolles, Marie-Anne Verny, Blandine Comte and Andrzej Mazur
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:424
  30. High levels of plasma homocysteine are associated with an increased risk of many health conditions influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. The objective of this study was to provide the geographi...

    Authors: Aristea Binia, Alejandra V. Contreras, Samuel Canizales-Quinteros, Victor Acuña Alonzo, M. Elizabeth Tejero and Irma Silva-Zolezzi
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:421
  31. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the combination of oral quercetin (Q) supplementation and exercise prevents mitochondrial biogenesis. Four groups of Wistar rats were tested: quercetin-sed...

    Authors: Rafael Antonio Casuso, Emilio José Martínez-López, Fidel Hita-Contreras, Daniel Camiletti-Moiron, Rubén Martínez-Romero, Ana Cañuelo and Antonio Martínez-Amat
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:420
  32. Advances in the development of bioinformatic tools continue to improve investigators’ ability to interrogate, organize, and derive knowledge from large amounts of heterogeneous information. These tools often ...

    Authors: A. C. Joslin, R. Green, J. B. German and M. C. Lange
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:419
  33. Dietary flavonoids may protect against cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Increased circulating lipid levels and hepatic lipid accumulation are known risk factors for CVD. The aim of this study was to investigate ...

    Authors: E. F. Hoek-van den Hil, E. M. van Schothorst, I. van der Stelt, H. J. M. Swarts, D. Venema, M. Sailer, J. J. M. Vervoort, P. C. H. Hollman, I. M. C. M. Rietjens and J. Keijer
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:418
  34. Genome-wide association studies identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with body mass index (BMI) in middle-aged populations; however, it is unclear whether these SNPs are associated with...

    Authors: Kumpei Tanisawa, Tomoko Ito, Xiaomin Sun, Ryuken Ise, Satomi Oshima, Zhen-Bo Cao, Shizuo Sakamoto, Masashi Tanaka and Mitsuru Higuchi
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:416
  35. The aim of the study was to explore peripheral blood gene expression as a source of biomarkers of joint health improvement related to glycosaminoglycan (GAG) intake in humans. Healthy individuals with joint di...

    Authors: Juana Sánchez, M. Luisa Bonet, Jaap Keijer, Evert M. van Schothorst, Ingrid Mölller, Carles Chetrit, Daniel Martinez-Puig and Andreu Palou
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:417
  36. Twin studies with objective measurements suggest habitual physical activity (HPA) are modestly to highly heritable, depending on age. We aimed to confirm or refute this finding and identify relevant genetic v...

    Authors: M. Gielen, M. S. Westerterp-Plantenga, F. G. Bouwman, A. M. C. P. Joosen, R. Vlietinck, C. Derom, M. P. Zeegers, E. C. M. Mariman and K. R. Westerterp
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:415
  37. Matrix metalloproteinases are zinc-dependent endopeptidases conserved throughout the animal kingdom which primarily degrade components of the extracellular matrix. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, the zinc...

    Authors: Malaika Fischer, Elena Fitzenberger, Rebecca Kull, Michael Boll and Uwe Wenzel
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:414
  38. Common genetic variants rs10741657 and rs10766197 in CYP2R1 and rs4588 and rs842999 in GC and a combined genetic risk score (GRS) of these four variants influence late summer 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concen...

    Authors: Janna Nissen, Ulla Vogel, Gitte Ravn-Haren, Elisabeth W. Andersen, Bjørn A. Nexø, Rikke Andersen, Heddie Mejborn, Katja H. Madsen and Lone B. Rasmussen
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:413
  39. DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism that can inhibit gene transcription. The aim of this study was to assess changes induced by an obesogenic diet in the methylation profile of genes involved in adipos...

    Authors: Ana Gracia, Xabier Elcoroaristizabal, Alfredo Fernández-Quintela, Jonatan Miranda, Naiara G. Bediaga, Marian M. de Pancorbo, Agnes M. Rimando and María P. Portillo
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:411
  40. Adipose tissue (AT) is a key organ in the regulation of total body lipid homeostasis, which is responsible for the storage and release of fatty acids according to metabolic needs. We aimed to investigate the ...

    Authors: Antonio Camargo, María E. Meneses, Pablo Pérez-Martínez, Javier Delgado-Lista, Oriol A. Rangel-Zúñiga, Carmen Marín, Yolanda Almadén, Elena M. Yubero-Serrano, Lorena González-Guardia, Francisco Fuentes, Francisco J. Tinahones, Helen M. Roche, María M. Malagón, Francisco Pérez-Jiménez and José López-Miranda
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:409
  41. Inconsistent effects of fish oil supplementation on plasma lipids may be influenced by genetic variation. We investigated 12 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with dyslipidaemia in genome-wide ...

    Authors: Aseel AlSaleh, Zoitsa Maniou, Fiona J. Lewis, Wendy L. Hall, Thomas A. B. Sanders and Sandra D. O’Dell
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:412
  42. The discovery of vitamins and clarification of their role in preventing frank essential nutrient deficiencies occurred in the early 1900s. Much vitamin research has understandably focused on public health and...

    Authors: Melissa J. Morine, Jacqueline Pontes Monteiro, Carolyn Wise, Candee Teitel, Lisa Pence, Anna Williams, Baitang Ning, Beverly McCabe-Sellers, Catherine Champagne, Jerome Turner, Beatrice Shelby, Margaret Bogle, Richard D. Beger, Corrado Priami and Jim Kaput
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:408
  43. A strong association between obesity and low plasma concentrations of vitamins has been widely reported; however, the causality of this relationship is still not established. Our goal was to evaluate the impac...

    Authors: Nisserine Ben Amara, Julie Marcotorchino, Franck Tourniaire, Julien Astier, Marie-Josèphe Amiot, Patrice Darmon and Jean-François Landrier
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:410
  44. The essential fatty acids, omega-3 and omega-6, consumed during pregnancy can benefit maternal and offspring health. For instance, they could activate a network of genes related to the nuclear receptor peroxis...

    Authors: Carolina B. Jacometo, Eduardo Schmitt, Luiz F. M. Pfeifer, Augusto Schneider, Francielle Bado, Fernanda T. da Rosa, Simone Halfen, Francisco A. B. Del Pino, Juan J. Loor, Marcio N. Corrêa and Nelson J. L. Dionello
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:405
  45. Anthocyanins (AC) are water-soluble natural pigments found in various parts of higher plants. Despite their limited oral bioavailability and very low post-absorption plasma concentrations, the dietary consumpt...

    Authors: Antonio Speciale, Francesco Cimino, Antonella Saija, Raffaella Canali and Fabio Virgili
    Citation: Genes & Nutrition 2014 9:404

Annual Journal Metrics

  • Citation Impact 2023
    Journal Impact Factor: 3.3
    5-year Journal Impact Factor: 3.8
    Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 0.644
    SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.838

    Speed 2024
    Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 12
    Submission to acceptance (median days): 119

    Usage 2024
    Downloads: 385,961
    Altmetric mentions: 113