ii Recent evidence from our lab suggests that, in high fat diet-induced (HFD, 45 % fat) obese mice, moderate exercise, low fat diet (LFD, 10 % fat), or their combination results in significant reductions in the visceral adipose tissue inflammation. Adipose tissue hypoxia, perhaps involving cell stress or death, has been suggested as one of the major initiating events inciting inflammation. Purpose- The purpose of the proposed study was to investigate adipose tissue hypoxia as a potential mechanism by which exercise and/or low fat diet might exert anti-inflammatory effects in adipose tissue. Methods- Male C57BL/6 mice (n=73) fed a 45 % high fat diet for 6 weeks to induce obesity were randomly assigned to one of 4 groups: exercised (5 days/we...
OBJECTIVE-Based on rodent studies, we examined the hypothesis that increased adipose tissue (AT) mas...
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Metabolic dysfunction of white adipose tissue (WAT) is considered to be underlying the comorbidities...
Recent evidence from our lab suggests that, in high fat diet-induced (HFD, 45% fat) obese mice, mode...
Background: Excessive white adipose tissue (WAT) expansion as in obesity is generally associated wit...
We noted with interest the article (1) whereevidence for hypoxia in white adipose tissue(WAT) of two...
Rationale: In both obesity and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease altered oxygen tension in the a...
Obesity is associated with white adipose tissue (WAT) hypoxia and inflammation. We aimed to test whe...
Obesity is a leading public health challenge worldwide. Personal interventions such as diet and/or e...
Visceral adipose tissue has been suggested to have a stronger association with disease than subcutan...
Obesity is associated with an energy imbalance that results from excessive energy intake, low diet q...
We have proposed that hypoxia develops in adipose tissue (white) as tissue mass ex-pands in obesity,...
Objective Adipose inflammation and dysfunction underlie metabolic obesity. Exercise improves glycemi...
Abstract Diet and/or exercise are cost effective interventions to treat obesity. However, it is uncl...
Obesity is associated with an energy imbalance that results from excessive energy intake, low diet ...
OBJECTIVE-Based on rodent studies, we examined the hypothesis that increased adipose tissue (AT) mas...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Metabolic dysfunction of white adipose tissue (WAT) is considered to be underlying the comorbidities...
Recent evidence from our lab suggests that, in high fat diet-induced (HFD, 45% fat) obese mice, mode...
Background: Excessive white adipose tissue (WAT) expansion as in obesity is generally associated wit...
We noted with interest the article (1) whereevidence for hypoxia in white adipose tissue(WAT) of two...
Rationale: In both obesity and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease altered oxygen tension in the a...
Obesity is associated with white adipose tissue (WAT) hypoxia and inflammation. We aimed to test whe...
Obesity is a leading public health challenge worldwide. Personal interventions such as diet and/or e...
Visceral adipose tissue has been suggested to have a stronger association with disease than subcutan...
Obesity is associated with an energy imbalance that results from excessive energy intake, low diet q...
We have proposed that hypoxia develops in adipose tissue (white) as tissue mass ex-pands in obesity,...
Objective Adipose inflammation and dysfunction underlie metabolic obesity. Exercise improves glycemi...
Abstract Diet and/or exercise are cost effective interventions to treat obesity. However, it is uncl...
Obesity is associated with an energy imbalance that results from excessive energy intake, low diet ...
OBJECTIVE-Based on rodent studies, we examined the hypothesis that increased adipose tissue (AT) mas...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Metabolic dysfunction of white adipose tissue (WAT) is considered to be underlying the comorbidities...