Effect of exercise training on long-term weight maintenance in weight-reduced men
This study investigated whether endurance training is effective for successful long-term
weight maintenace after weight reduction. Fifteen male obese subjects (age, 37.3±5.2 years; …
weight maintenace after weight reduction. Fifteen male obese subjects (age, 37.3±5.2 years; …
The effects of exercise-training on energy balance and adipose tissue morphology and metabolism
A Tremblay, JP Després, C Bouchard - Sports Medicine, 1985 - Springer
The effects of exercise training on energy expenditure, energy intake, fat cell size and
adipose tissue lipolysis have been reviewed. Individuals engaged in regular and intense …
adipose tissue lipolysis have been reviewed. Individuals engaged in regular and intense …
Impact of training state on fasting-induced regulation of adipose tissue metabolism in humans
L Bertholdt, A Gudiksen… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
Recruitment of fatty acids from adipose tissue is increased during fasting. However, the
molecular mechanisms behind fasting-induced metabolic regulation in human adipose …
molecular mechanisms behind fasting-induced metabolic regulation in human adipose …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of physical exercise on spontaneous physical activity energy expenditure and energy intake in overweight adults (the EFECT study): a study protocol for …
Background Physical exercise interventions have been extensively advocated for the
treatment of obesity; however, clinical trials evaluating the effectiveness of exercise …
treatment of obesity; however, clinical trials evaluating the effectiveness of exercise …
Exercise in the management of obesity
A Petridou, A Siopi, V Mougios - Metabolism, 2019 - Elsevier
Obesity is a multifactorial disease with increasing incidence and burden on societies
worldwide. Obesity can be managed through everyday behavioral changes involving energy …
worldwide. Obesity can be managed through everyday behavioral changes involving energy …
Comparisons of calorie restriction and structured exercise on reductions in visceral and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue: a systematic review
Exercise and low-calorie diets are common approaches taken to produce an energy deficit
for weight loss in obesity. Changes in visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat associated …
for weight loss in obesity. Changes in visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat associated …
Effect of exercise intervention dosage on reducing visceral adipose tissue: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
YH Chang, HY Yang, SC Shun - International journal of obesity, 2021 - nature.com
Background Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) are deleterious fat deposits in the human body
and can be effectively reduced by exercise intervention. Despite well-established exercise …
and can be effectively reduced by exercise intervention. Despite well-established exercise …
The mechanisms involved in the increased adiposity induced by interruption of regular physical exercise practice
RAL Sertie, R Curi, AC Oliveira, S Andreotti… - Life sciences, 2019 - Elsevier
Aims We investigated the effects of physical detraining on lipogenesis/lipolysis and
cellularity (apoptosis/adipogenesis) in rat subcutaneous (inguinal; SC) and visceral …
cellularity (apoptosis/adipogenesis) in rat subcutaneous (inguinal; SC) and visceral …
[图书][B] Exercise therapy in adult individuals with obesity
D Hansen - 2013 - documentserver.uhasselt.be
This book provides up-to-date evidence-based information on why and how to implement
exercise intervention in the treatment of obesity. It starts with a description of the …
exercise intervention in the treatment of obesity. It starts with a description of the …
[HTML][HTML] Weight-loss induced changes in physical activity and activity energy expenditure in overweight and obese subjects before and after energy restriction
Activity energy expenditure (AEE) is the component of daily energy expenditure that is
mainly influenced by the amount of physical activity (PA) and by the weight of the body …
mainly influenced by the amount of physical activity (PA) and by the weight of the body …