- ►physiology.org SS Bassuk, JAE Manson - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2005 - Am Physiological Soc Epidemiological studies suggest that physically active individuals have a
30–50% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes than do sedentary persons and
that physical activity confers a similar risk reduction for coronary heart ... Cited by 147 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
ES Freedland - Nutr Metab, 2004 - biomedcentral.com Abstract There are likely many scenarios and pathways that can lead to metabolic
syndrome. This paper reviews mechanisms by which the accumulation of visceral
adipose tissue (VAT) may contribute to the metabolic syndrome, and explores ... Cited by 36 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 14 versions
NPE Kadoglou, F Iliadis, N Angelopoulou, D … - European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & …, 2007 - journals.lww.com Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) and chronic inflammation are strongly related
to increased cardiovascular risk. The purpose of this study was to evaluate
whether an aerobic training programme would ameliorate inflammatory and ... Cited by 26 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 18 versions
- ►ejcpr-selection.com MJA Williams, BJ Milne, RJ Hancox, R … - European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & …, 2005 - journals.lww.com Background Fitness and obesity are both independently associated with
cardiovascular events and mortality. C-reactive protein (CRP), a predictor of
cardiovascular events is associated with obesity; but its association with ... Cited by 21 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions
NP Kadoglou, D Perrea, F Iliadis, N … - Diabetes Care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc All subjects were inactive, and none reported engaging in systemic (more than
one time per week) sport activities before the study. Patients in the exercise
group underwent a 16-week aerobic exercise training program consisting of ... Cited by 15 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
HK Kuo, CJ Yen, JF Bean - Journal of internal medicine, 2005 - pt.wkhealth.com Objectives: Cardiovascular fitness represents the ability of active skeletal
muscle to utilize oxygen during aerobic exercise. Elevated homocysteine, causing
tissue injury by such mechanisms as oxidative stress, endothelial damage, ... Cited by 11 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
HK Kuo, CJ Yen, JF Bean - J Intern Med, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
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JM McGavock, TJ Anderson, RZ Lewanczuk - American journal of hypertension, 2006 - Elsevier A total of 135 otherwise healthy young men (n = 68) and women (n = 67) <40 years
of age (28 ± 5 years) were studied in this investigation and stratified into
three groups based on physical activity status: 1) sedentary (n = 73); 2) ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - All 4 versions
KL Campbell, PT Campbell, CM Ulrich, M … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2008 - AACR Low-grade systemic inflammation is suggested to play a role in the development
of several chronic diseases including cancer. Higher levels of physical activity
and lower adiposity have been associated with reduced levels of markers of ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 6 versions