<div><p>The aim of this study was to comprehensively describe the physiological responses to an acute bout of mild cold in young lean men (n = 11, age: 23 ± 2 years, body mass index: 23.1 ± 1.2 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) to better understand the underlying mechanisms of non-shivering thermogenesis and how it is regulated. Resting energy expenditure, substrate metabolism, skin temperature, thermal comfort perception, superficial muscle activity, hemodynamics of the forearm and abdominal regions, and heart rate variability were measured under warm conditions (22.7 ± 0.2°C) and during an individualized cooling protocol (air-conditioning and water cooling vest) in a cold room (19.4 ± 0.1°C). The temperature of the cooling vest started at 16.6°C and decr...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
The studies in this thesis were to assess whether obese relative to non-obese individuals have blunt...
The aim of this study was to comprehensively describe the physiological responses to an acute bout ...
<p><b>Resting energy expenditure (A), respiratory quotient (B) and substrate metabolism (C) across s...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
OBJECTIVE: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
Objective: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
Objective: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
The studies in this thesis were to assess whether obese relative to non-obese individuals have blunt...
The aim of this study was to comprehensively describe the physiological responses to an acute bout ...
<p><b>Resting energy expenditure (A), respiratory quotient (B) and substrate metabolism (C) across s...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
OBJECTIVE: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
Objective: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
Objective: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
OBJECTIVE: To compare overweight and lean subjects with respect to thermogenesis and physiological i...
Muscle glycogen use and glucose uptake during cold exposure increases with shivering intensity. We h...
This thesis reports on the variation in human metabolic and insulative responses to mild cold. Wheth...
The studies in this thesis were to assess whether obese relative to non-obese individuals have blunt...