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Angelo Tremblay
Researcher at Laval University
Publications - 482
Citations - 35202
Angelo Tremblay is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 466 publications receiving 32751 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelo Tremblay include Hotel Dieu Hospital & D'Youville College.
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Do elevated levels of abdominal visceral adipose tissue contribute to age-related differences in plasma lipoprotein concentrations in men?
Simone Lemieux,Denis Prud'homme,Sital Moorjani,Angelo Tremblay,Claude Bouchard,Paul J. Lupien,Jean-Pierre Després +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the deterioration of plasma lipoprotein profile observed in middle-aged men as compared to young adult men is partly mediated by concomitant increases in total body fat and abdominal visceral adipose tissue.
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Nutrients, satiety, and control of energy intake.
TL;DR: A conceptual integration is presented that hopefully will help health professionals address satiety issues and provide the public with informed advice to facilitate appetite control.
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Genetic aspects of susceptibility to obesity and related dyslipidemias
Jean-Pierre Després,Sital Moorjani,Paul J. Lupien,Angelo Tremblay,André Nadeau,Claude Bouchard +5 more
TL;DR: Abdominal obesity should be considered as a factor that exacerbates an individual's susceptibility to cardiovascular disease, and variations in several genes relevant to lipid and lipoprotein metabolism may alter the relation of abdominal obesity to dyslipoproteinemias.
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Effect of Lactobacillus Rhamnosus CGMCC1.3724 Supplementation on Weight loss and Maintenance in Obese Men and Women
Marina Sanchez,Christian Darimont,Vicky Drapeau,Shahram Emady-Azar,Lionel Philippe,Corinne Ammon-Zuffrey,Jean Doré,Angelo Tremblay +7 more
TL;DR: LPR-induced weight loss in women was associated not only with significant reductions in fat mass and circulating leptin concentrations but also with the relative abundance of bacteria of the Lachnospiraceae family in faeces.
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Appetite control and energy (fuel) balance.
John E. Blundell,Angelo Tremblay +1 more
TL;DR: Nutrients and satiety signals, fuel balance and appetite control, and implications for obesity are studied.