Background: The recent discovery of a new myokine (irisin) potentially involved in health-related training effects has gained great attention, but evidence for a training-induced increase in irisin remains preliminary. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine whether irisin concentration is increased after regular exercise training in humans. Methods: In a randomized controlled design, two guideline conforming training interventions were studied. Inclusion criteria were age 30 to 60 years, <1 hour/week regular activity, non-smoker, and absence of major diseases. 102 participants could be included in the analysis. Subjects in the training groups exercised 3 times per week for 26 weeks. The minimum compliance was defined at 70%. Aer...
Background: Weight loss through physical exercise is warranted among obese individuals. Recently, a ...
Irisin is now recognized as an exercise-induced hormone that is produced primarily by skeletal muscl...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;INTRODUCTION A physically active life-style plays...
The recently novel identified myokine, irisin, has gained attention as a way to increase energy expe...
Purpose Irisin is a recently identified exercise-induced hormone that increases energy expenditure, ...
Regular physical activity and physical fitness are closely related to a positive health status in hu...
Background: Existing research suggests that irisin increases in response to exercise in humans. How...
Abstract: Background & Objective: Irisin is considered as a candidate to treat obesity and met...
Irisin is a myokine induced by exercise and is responsible for regulating the uncoupling protein 1 (...
To elucidate the effects of endurance training on circulating irisin levels in young and mid-dle-age...
Introduction: Irisin is a myokine considered to be a potential mediator of exercise-induced energy m...
Regular physical activity and physical fitness are closely related to a positive health status in hu...
Abstract Background: Irisin is a new myokine that exerts its positive effects via increasing energy...
Irisin is a myokine with wide metabolic action, which makes it very similar to a hormone. Its serum ...
Studies show aerobic exercise increases irisin and leads to health benefits. The impact of circuit t...
Background: Weight loss through physical exercise is warranted among obese individuals. Recently, a ...
Irisin is now recognized as an exercise-induced hormone that is produced primarily by skeletal muscl...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;INTRODUCTION A physically active life-style plays...
The recently novel identified myokine, irisin, has gained attention as a way to increase energy expe...
Purpose Irisin is a recently identified exercise-induced hormone that increases energy expenditure, ...
Regular physical activity and physical fitness are closely related to a positive health status in hu...
Background: Existing research suggests that irisin increases in response to exercise in humans. How...
Abstract: Background & Objective: Irisin is considered as a candidate to treat obesity and met...
Irisin is a myokine induced by exercise and is responsible for regulating the uncoupling protein 1 (...
To elucidate the effects of endurance training on circulating irisin levels in young and mid-dle-age...
Introduction: Irisin is a myokine considered to be a potential mediator of exercise-induced energy m...
Regular physical activity and physical fitness are closely related to a positive health status in hu...
Abstract Background: Irisin is a new myokine that exerts its positive effects via increasing energy...
Irisin is a myokine with wide metabolic action, which makes it very similar to a hormone. Its serum ...
Studies show aerobic exercise increases irisin and leads to health benefits. The impact of circuit t...
Background: Weight loss through physical exercise is warranted among obese individuals. Recently, a ...
Irisin is now recognized as an exercise-induced hormone that is produced primarily by skeletal muscl...
Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;INTRODUCTION A physically active life-style plays...