Adipose tissue is critical to whole-body energy metabolism and has become recognized as a bona fide endocrine organ rather than an inert lipid reservoir. As such, adipose tissue is dynamic in its ability to secrete cytokines, free fatty acids, lipokines, hormones and other factors in response to changes in environmental stimuli such as feeding, fasting and exercise. While excess adipose tissue, as in the case of obesity, is associated with metabolic complications, mass itself is not the only culprit in obesity-driven metabolic abnormalities, highlighting the importance of healthy and metabolically adaptable adipose tissue. In this review, we discuss the fundamental cellular processes of adipose tissue that become perturbed in obesity and th...
Obesity is a leading public health challenge worldwide. Personal interventions such as diet and/or e...
Overweight and obesity lead to changes in adipose tissue such as inflammation and reduced insulin se...
Regular physical activity and exercise training have long been known to cause adaptations to white a...
Increased physical activity is an optimal way to maintain a good health. During exercise, triacylgly...
Obesity is recognized as a risk factor for lifestyle-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes and ca...
Physical activity and exercise are key components of energy expenditure and therefore of energy bala...
Global rates of obesity continue to rise and are necessarily the consequence of a long-term imbalanc...
Emerging evidence suggests a significant functional role of adipose tissue in maintaining whole-body...
As a metabolic organ, adipose tissue plays an important role in regulating metabolism. In adults, mo...
Abstract Diet and/or exercise are cost effective interventions to treat obesity. However, it is uncl...
10.1152/japplphysiol.00134.2005.—The prevalence of diabetes and obesity con-tinues to increase. It i...
Summary: Exercise affects whole-body metabolism through adaptations to various tissues, including ad...
Rodent studies have indicated that physical exercise may improve adipose tissue function. We investi...
Obesity-induced inflammatory changes in white adipose tissue (WAT), which caused dysregulated expres...
International audienceRegular exercise is a formidable regulator of insulin sensitivity and overall ...
Obesity is a leading public health challenge worldwide. Personal interventions such as diet and/or e...
Overweight and obesity lead to changes in adipose tissue such as inflammation and reduced insulin se...
Regular physical activity and exercise training have long been known to cause adaptations to white a...
Increased physical activity is an optimal way to maintain a good health. During exercise, triacylgly...
Obesity is recognized as a risk factor for lifestyle-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes and ca...
Physical activity and exercise are key components of energy expenditure and therefore of energy bala...
Global rates of obesity continue to rise and are necessarily the consequence of a long-term imbalanc...
Emerging evidence suggests a significant functional role of adipose tissue in maintaining whole-body...
As a metabolic organ, adipose tissue plays an important role in regulating metabolism. In adults, mo...
Abstract Diet and/or exercise are cost effective interventions to treat obesity. However, it is uncl...
10.1152/japplphysiol.00134.2005.—The prevalence of diabetes and obesity con-tinues to increase. It i...
Summary: Exercise affects whole-body metabolism through adaptations to various tissues, including ad...
Rodent studies have indicated that physical exercise may improve adipose tissue function. We investi...
Obesity-induced inflammatory changes in white adipose tissue (WAT), which caused dysregulated expres...
International audienceRegular exercise is a formidable regulator of insulin sensitivity and overall ...
Obesity is a leading public health challenge worldwide. Personal interventions such as diet and/or e...
Overweight and obesity lead to changes in adipose tissue such as inflammation and reduced insulin se...
Regular physical activity and exercise training have long been known to cause adaptations to white a...