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Physical activity/exercise and type 2 diabetes


RJ Sigal, GP Kenny, DH Wasserman, C … - Diabetes care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
For decades, exercise has been considered a cornerstone of diabetes management,
along with diet and medication. However, high-quality evidence on the importance
of exercise and fitness in diabetes was lacking until recent years. The ...
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Endurance training in humans leads to fiber type-specific increases in levels of peroxisome …


AP Russell, J Feilchenfeldt, S Schreiber, M … - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ coactivator-1 (PGC-1)
can induce mitochondria biogenesis and has been implicated in the development of
oxidative type I muscle fibers. The PPAR isoforms α, β/δ, and γ control ...
Cited by 137 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Determinants of fat oxidation during exercise in healthy men and women: a cross-sectional …

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MC Venables, J Achten, AE Jeukendrup - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2005 - Am Physiological Soc
The aim of the present study was to establish fat oxidation rates over a range
of exercise intensities in a large group of healthy men and women. It was
hypothesised that exercise intensity is of primary importance to the ...
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Use of intramuscular triacylglycerol as a substrate source during exercise in humans

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LJC van Loon - Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
Fat and carbohydrate are the principal substrates that fuel aerobic ATP
synthesis in skeletal muscle. Most endogenous fat is stored as triacylglycerol
in subcutaneous and deep visceral adipose tissue. Smaller quantities of ...
Cited by 71 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

The increase in intramyocellular lipid content is a very early response to training

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VB Schrauwen-Hinderling, P Schrauwen, MKC … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2003 - Endocrine Soc
The training period resulted in a significant increase in IMCL content by 42 ±
14%. IMCL content decreased significantly during cycling. However, 2 wk of
training were not sufficient to achieve increases in fat oxidation and/or ...
Cited by 62 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

Intramyocellular lipids form an important substrate source during moderate intensity exercise …


LJC van Loon, R Koopman, JHCH Stegen, … - The Journal of Physiology, 2003 - Physiological Soc
Both stable isotope methodology and fluorescence microscopy were applied to
define the use of intramuscular triglyceride (IMTG) stores as a substrate source
during exercise on a whole-body as well as on a fibre type-specific ...
Cited by 58 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

Regulation of metabolic transcriptional co-activators and transcription factors with acute …

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AP Russell, MKC Hesselink, SK Lo, P … - The FASEB Journal, 2005 - FASEB
The FASEB Journal express article 10.1096/fj.04-3168fje. Published online April
6, 2005. ... Regulation of metabolic transcriptional co-activators and ...
*Clinique Romande de Réadaptation SUVA Care, Sion, Switzerland;
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Nutritional and metabolic modulation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease management

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A Schols - European Respiratory Journal, 2003 - ersj.org.uk
Disproportionate muscle wasting resembles the cachexia syndrome as described in
other chronic wasting diseases (cancer, chronic heart failure, acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)). There is yet no adequate nutritional ...
Cited by 51 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

Optimizing fat oxidation through exercise and diet

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J Achten, AE Jeukendrup - Nutrition, 2004 - Elsevier
Interventions aimed at increasing fat metabolism could potentially reduce the
symptoms of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes and may have
tremendous clinical relevance. Hence, an understanding of the factors that ...
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Intramyocellular lipid content in type 2 diabetes patients compared with overweight …

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LJC Van Loon, R Koopman, R Manders, W van … - American Journal of Physiology- Endocrinology And …, 2004 - Am Physiological Soc
Recent evidence suggests that intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) accretion is
associated with obesity and the development of insulin resistance and/or type 2
diabetes. However, trained endurance athletes are markedly insulin ...
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