It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, oxidize more fat during endurance exercise, and are more resistant to fat oxidation defects i.e. diet-induced insulin resistance. Several groups have shown that the mRNA and protein transcribed and translated from genes related to transport of fatty acids into the muscle are greater in women than men; however, the mechanism(s) for the observed sex differences in fat oxidation remains to be determined. Muscle biopsies from the vastus lateralis were obtained from moderately active men (N = 12) and women (N = 11) at rest to examine mRNA and protein content of genes involved in lipid oxidation. Our results show that women have significantly higher protein ...
Endurance exercise events like marathons, ultra-marathons, and triathlons have become increasingly p...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...
It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, oxidize mo...
It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, oxidize mo...
Abstract It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, o...
It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, oxidize mo...
Women oxidize more fat as compared to men during endurance exercise and several groups have shown th...
Previous studies suggest that sex differences in lipid metabolism exist with females demonstrating a...
Gender differences in fat metabolism.Blaak E.Department of Human Biology, Nutrition Research Centre,...
Gender differences in fat metabolism.Blaak E.Department of Human Biology, Nutrition Research Centre,...
Context:Men and women differ in body fat distribution and adipose tissue metabolism as well as in ob...
INTRODUCTION: Increased intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) size and storage in the subsarcolemmal region ...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...
Gender differences in fat metabolism. Blaak E. Department of Human Biology, Nutrition Research Centr...
Endurance exercise events like marathons, ultra-marathons, and triathlons have become increasingly p...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...
It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, oxidize mo...
It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, oxidize mo...
Abstract It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, o...
It is well recognized that compared with men, women have better ultra-endurance capacity, oxidize mo...
Women oxidize more fat as compared to men during endurance exercise and several groups have shown th...
Previous studies suggest that sex differences in lipid metabolism exist with females demonstrating a...
Gender differences in fat metabolism.Blaak E.Department of Human Biology, Nutrition Research Centre,...
Gender differences in fat metabolism.Blaak E.Department of Human Biology, Nutrition Research Centre,...
Context:Men and women differ in body fat distribution and adipose tissue metabolism as well as in ob...
INTRODUCTION: Increased intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) size and storage in the subsarcolemmal region ...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...
Gender differences in fat metabolism. Blaak E. Department of Human Biology, Nutrition Research Centr...
Endurance exercise events like marathons, ultra-marathons, and triathlons have become increasingly p...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...
Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise.Zehnder M, Ith M, Krei...