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male wigeon. Resplendent.

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really looking forwards to this... lets hope there will be enough jet fuel to attend!!

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Reducing the strain on calorie restriction Abstract. Calorie restriction (CR) is a nutritional intervention known to delay aging and extend lifespan across a wide range of species, raising the possi

Reducing the strain on calorie restriction @johnspeakman4.bsky.social url: academic.oup.com/lifemeta/art...

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RACMEM 2025 is over and everyone is home safely. Time for some relaxation and photography. White throated kingfisher. zoom in for feather details. Nikon Z9 with 600m f4 lens. 1/1000s f5.6.

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Immature black winged stilt. Shenzhen. October 2025. Nikon z9 600mm f4 1/10000s

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Thanks for coming, and giving such a great talk

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Home | RACMEM Recent Advances and Controversies in the Measurement of Energy Metabolism

RACMEM 2025
Important notice
Registrations will close on the 30th September (or when venue capacity is reached if sooner). Late registrations will not be accepted. If you wish to attend and didn't yet register this is your last chance.
Please register at www.racmem.com Please retweet.

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To emphasise independence I also received no payment for speaking and didn't ask for any travel expenses etc.

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Bee fly eye. Zoom in for detail of ommatidia.
Nikon z9 with 105,, f2.8 macro and 250 Raynox. 1/6400 s f10

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After years of work with @juliabelluz.bsky.social, it's hard to believe that our book FOOD INTELLIGENCE will be published this month! @barnesandnoble.com has 25% off pre-orders placed on Sept 3-5.

www.barnesandnoble.com/w/food-intel...

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Bee fly with pollen on its face. Nikon z9 with 105mm f2.8 macro lens and Raynox 250. 1/6400 s f10.

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Two flies on a dead shrew. Nikon Z9 with 105mm f2.8 macro lens with raynox 250 fitted. !/6400 s f4

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don't you mean righted a novel?

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Singer and bassist. Meeting jazz club, Shenzhen. Nikon Z6

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Li River. Guilin to Yongshou. 2006. Taken on film and now digitised.

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flying carrion crow against blue sky. Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. August 2025. Nikon Z9 with 200mm f2.8 lens. 1/10000s

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Home | RACMEM Recent Advances and Controversies in the Measurement of Energy Metabolism

RACMEM 2025
Abstract submission for contributed short talks and posters is now open. There will be a bunch of 500 USD prizes for the best talks and posters, by ECRs, post docs and students. Abstract submission form at
racmem.com

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wood pigeon on silver birch tree. Aberdeen. May 2025.

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Chinese pond heron in summer plumage. May 2025. Shenzhen. Nikon z6.

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Scarce and unpredictable, yet obesogenic: modeling the impact of food insecurity on adiposity in mice Click on the article title to read more.

Food insecurity drives obesity and adiposity, but how is unclear.
A recent study by @clemmensenc.bsky.social developed a mouse model for this phenomenon lnkd.in/d8pEp2qv
Happy to share a commentary written with @johnspeakman4.bsky.social with our take on that study
doi.org/10.1002/oby....

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nice paper.

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Check out this great commentary by @bartolomuccilab.bsky.social and @johnspeakman4.bsky.social on our recent paper, that investigates the role of #foodinsecurity on energy homeostasis and #adiposity in mice 💡

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Chowing down: diet considerations in rodent models of metabolic disease - PubMed Diet plays a substantial role in the etiology, progression, and treatment of chronic disease and is best considered as a multifaceted set of modifiable input variables with pleiotropic effects on a va...

Issues of diet design in rodent studies discussed here with @kevinh-phd.bsky.social @johnspeakman4.bsky.social

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37485302/

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RACMEM 2025 to be held in Shenzhen 13th to 17th October is now open for registration. Please spread the word.

www.racmem.org

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The clinical antiprotozoal drug halofuginone promotes weight loss by elevating GDF15 and FGF21 Halofuginone curbs weight gain in mice and pigs.

Looking for new drugs to treat obesity by repurposing old ones. Very happy to have been part of this study looking at the weight loss effects of Halofuginone acting via both FGF21 and GDF15. In Science Advances

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Home | RACMEM Recent Advances and Controversies in the Measurement of Energy Metabolism

Coming soon.
Registration for RACMEM 2025 to be held in Shenzhen China will open in early April.
Keep an eye on the site www.racmem.com places limited to 230. please retweet (or whatever the equivalent is on here)

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Testing the carbohydrate-insulin model: Short-term metabolic responses to consumption of meals with varying glycemic index in healthy adults Liu et al. show that meals with different glycemic indices affected glucose and insulin levels, consistent with the carbohydrate-insulin model (CIM), but this was not linked to subjective hunger diffe...

the carbohydrate insulin model doesn't work.....

www.cell.com/cell-metabol...

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I have been trying to get funding since our 2021 paper to continue this work so yes of course I think its important. Maybe the translational relevance will now be more evident -even if its just a small study.

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I think maybe Steve Simpsons group maybe showed some effect before we did but not down to such low protein levels.

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Very-low-protein diets lead to reduced food intake and weight loss, linked to inhibition of hypothalamic mTOR signaling, in mice Wu et al. investigated how very low levels of dietary protein affect energy balance by exposing mice to diets containing 1%–20% protein. Very low protein caused decreased food intake despite activated...

In mice the expenditure phenotype is complex. At 2.5 and 5% protein EE is elevated by about 25% relative to 10 and 20% protein, but 1% protein has no effect. Human data in this paper seems consistent with the 2,5 and 5% effect. (see wu et al 2021 cell metabolism) www.cell.com/cell-metabol...

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