Susceptibility of female rats to cardiac arrhythmias following refeeding after severe food restriction.
Aline Maria Arlindo de SouzaJonathas F Q AlmeidaNataliia V ShultsHong JiJames LiKathryn SandbergPublished in: Biology of sex differences (2022)
These findings indicate the female heart is more susceptible to the long term adverse cardiovascular effects of sFR months after refeeding. Thus, this study provides a rationale for studying sex differences in cardiovascular risk in individuals who experience sFR for voluntary (e.g., very low-calorie dieting) or involuntary (e.g., poverty) reasons earlier in life.