In investigating the metabolic adaptation to prolonged exercise in markedly obese subjects, we compared blood glucose, plasma lactate, free fatty acids, insulin and glucagon concentrations during 3 h of treadmill exercise in nine severely obese male patients (OB) (weight excess 84 +/- 7 per cent of their ideal body weight) and in nine healthy controls (C). Speed and slope of treadmill were selected to give a similar oxygen consumption in both groups (OB: 1.61 +/- 0.08 1/min; C: 1.72 +/- 0.07 1/min). Under these conditions, heart rate was similar in both groups, whereas ventilation was significantly lower in overweight subjects. In obese patients, plasma free fatty acid (FFA) levels were higher in the basal state (OB: 740 +/- 43 mumol/l; C: ...
During exercise, obese individuals oxidize less glycogen and more fat than their lean counterparts, ...
Background. Aerobic exercise training has been shown to produce beneficial changes in glucose tolera...
Endurance training at an intensity eliciting maximal fat oxidation may have a beneficial effect on b...
The exercise mobilization of stored body fat is impaired in extreme obesity but little is known if t...
Ergometer tests with a constant workload of 600 Kg./min. during 30 minutes were done on eight normal...
Introduction: Metabolic adaptations to maximal physical exercise in people with obesity (PwO) are sc...
This study aimed to compare oxygen uptake ( V˙O2), hormone and plasma metabolite responses during t...
During exercise, obese individuals oxidize less glycogen and more fat than their lean counterparts. ...
Background and aims: Adaptive changes in fatty acid metabolism, liver and muscle fat content and adi...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise has been proposed as a tool for the prevention of obesity. Apart from an effect ...
This study aimed at investigating the influence of protein-supplemented fasting (PSF) on the toleran...
hal-00680938, v1International audienceFat oxidation (FO) is optimized during low- to moderate-intens...
Continuous high glycemic load and inactivity challenge glucose homeostasis and fat oxidation. Hyperg...
The purposes of these studies were to determine the effects of short-term high-intensity exercise tr...
Background:Prolonged, moderate-intensity exercise training is routinely prescribed to subjects with ...
During exercise, obese individuals oxidize less glycogen and more fat than their lean counterparts, ...
Background. Aerobic exercise training has been shown to produce beneficial changes in glucose tolera...
Endurance training at an intensity eliciting maximal fat oxidation may have a beneficial effect on b...
The exercise mobilization of stored body fat is impaired in extreme obesity but little is known if t...
Ergometer tests with a constant workload of 600 Kg./min. during 30 minutes were done on eight normal...
Introduction: Metabolic adaptations to maximal physical exercise in people with obesity (PwO) are sc...
This study aimed to compare oxygen uptake ( V˙O2), hormone and plasma metabolite responses during t...
During exercise, obese individuals oxidize less glycogen and more fat than their lean counterparts. ...
Background and aims: Adaptive changes in fatty acid metabolism, liver and muscle fat content and adi...
OBJECTIVE: Exercise has been proposed as a tool for the prevention of obesity. Apart from an effect ...
This study aimed at investigating the influence of protein-supplemented fasting (PSF) on the toleran...
hal-00680938, v1International audienceFat oxidation (FO) is optimized during low- to moderate-intens...
Continuous high glycemic load and inactivity challenge glucose homeostasis and fat oxidation. Hyperg...
The purposes of these studies were to determine the effects of short-term high-intensity exercise tr...
Background:Prolonged, moderate-intensity exercise training is routinely prescribed to subjects with ...
During exercise, obese individuals oxidize less glycogen and more fat than their lean counterparts, ...
Background. Aerobic exercise training has been shown to produce beneficial changes in glucose tolera...
Endurance training at an intensity eliciting maximal fat oxidation may have a beneficial effect on b...