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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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Impact of postprandial variation in triglyceridemia on low-density lipoprotein particle size
Patricia Blackburn,Mélanie Côté,Benoît Lamarche,Charles Couillard,Agnès Pascot,Angelo Tremblay,Jean Bergeron,Isabelle Lemieux,Jean-Pierre Després +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the hypertriglyceridemic (hyperTG) state induced by a high-fat meal is associated with a transient reduction in LDL peak particle diameter, which is not proportionate, however, to the level of TG achieved in the postprandial state.
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The effect of prior exercise and caffeine ingestion on metabolic rate and hormones in young adult males.
Eric T. Poehlman,Pierre Lachance,Angelo Tremblay,André Nadeau,Jean H. Dussault,Germain Thériault,Jean-Pierre Després,Claude Bouchard +7 more
TL;DR: The view that acute exercise does not alter the resting metabolic rate in the late postexercise recovery period is supported, and caffeine ingestion increased metabolic rate, but the thermic effect was not different among the experimental conditions.
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Evidence for impaired lipolysis in abdominally obese men: postprandial study of apolipoprotein B-48– and B-100–containing lipoproteins
Charles Couillard,Nathalie Bergeron,Agnès Pascot,Natalie Alméras,Jean Bergeron,Angelo Tremblay,Denis Prud'homme,Jean-Pierre Després +7 more
TL;DR: A lower lipolytic capacity may contribute to the exaggerated and prolonged postprandial lipemia among abdominally obese men.
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Glucose homeostasis predicts weight gain: prospective and clinical evidence.
Normand G. Boulé,Jean-Philippe Chaput,Éric Doucet,Denis Richard,Jean-Pierre Després,Claude Bouchard,Angelo Tremblay +6 more
TL;DR: The effects of low glucose concentrations on long‐term energy balance and weight gain in humans are examined to assess the impact of low glycaemia on body fat accumulation and energy balance.
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Non-exercise daily energy expenditure and physical activity pattern in male endurance athletes
TL;DR: The results suggest that the exercise-induced increase in daily energy requirements is not compensated by a more sedentary life during the other daily activities in these trained men.