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Tanja C. Adam

Researcher at Maastricht University

Publications -  71
Citations -  2200

Tanja C. Adam is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin resistance & Overweight. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1821 citations. Previous affiliations of Tanja C. Adam include Maastricht University Medical Centre & University of Southern California.

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Ghrelin and glucagon-like peptide 1 concentrations, 24-h satiety, and energy and substrate metabolism during a high-protein diet and measured in a respiration chamber

TL;DR: An HP diet, compared with an AP diet, fed at energy balance for 4 d increased 24-h satiety, thermogenesis, sleeping metabolic rate, protein balance, and fat oxidation.
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Is Social Jetlag Associated with an Adverse Endocrine, Behavioral, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile?

TL;DR: It is concluded that social jetlag is associated with an adverse endocrine, behavioral and cardiovascular risk profile in apparently healthy participants that put healthy participants at risk for development of metabolic diseases and mental disorders, including diabetes and depression, in the near future.
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Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Macrophage Infiltration Is Associated With Hepatic and Visceral Fat Deposition, Hyperinsulinemia, and Stimulation of NF-κB Stress Pathway

TL;DR: Adipose tissue inflammation was equally distributed between sexes and ethnicities and was associated with partitioning of fat toward VAT and the liver and altered β-cell function, independent of total adiposity.
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 release and satiety after a nutrient challenge in normal-weight and obese subjects.

TL;DR: After a standard breakfast with water, GLP-1 release was lower in the overweight/obese than the normal-weight subjects, however, postprandial GLP -1 release in overweight/OBese subjects was no different from that of normal- Weight subjects when galactose/guar gum was added to the breakfast.
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Effect of a phase advance and phase delay of the 24-h cycle on energy metabolism, appetite, and related hormones

TL;DR: The main effect of circadian misalignment, either phase advanced or phase delayed, is a concomitant disturbance of the glucose-insulin metabolism and substrate oxidation, whereas the energy balance or sleep is not largely affected.