Abstract Background The risk for obesity-related diseases increases with the prevalence of obesity. In obesity, adipokines secreted from adipose tissue induce inflammation, causing adverse effects. Recently, adipokines such as apelin, visfatin, and chemerin have been studied. Long-term resistance training improves health in middle-aged women by improving metabolic risk factors, body composition, and muscle strength. However, there is still a lack of evidence on the association of apelin concentration with different exercise types in middle-aged obese women This study aimed to investigate the effects of 8 weeks of aerobic and resistance exercises on apelin-12 and apelin-36 levels and thereby verify the effects of different exercise types in ...
Background & aim: Chemerin are novel adipokines that are secreted from adipose tissue ...
Physical exercise may stimulate lipolytic activity within adipose tissue. Furthermore, resistance ex...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
Objective(s) Apelin is novel adipokine acting on APJ receptor, regulated by insulin and tumor necros...
Background: A significant proportion of adults have normal weight obesity (NWO), defined as a normal...
Purpose/objective There have been a number of studies on the role of the novel protein apelin, ident...
Background: Adipose tissue hormones, Adipokines, play an important role in obesity-associated compli...
Background and Aim: Adipokine apelin is involved in energy metabolism and the pathogenesis of diabet...
Adipose tissue plays an important role in energy balance by secretion of various adipokines. Obesity...
Background & aim: Obesity is accompanied with a lot of metabolic disorders such as changing Adipokin...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Objective: Apelin is an adipokine which plays a role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and ma...
Visfatin is a highly expressed protein with insulin-like functions located predominantly in visceral...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
This study investigated the endurance exercise-induced changes in lesser known adipokines (visfatin,...
Background & aim: Chemerin are novel adipokines that are secreted from adipose tissue ...
Physical exercise may stimulate lipolytic activity within adipose tissue. Furthermore, resistance ex...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
Objective(s) Apelin is novel adipokine acting on APJ receptor, regulated by insulin and tumor necros...
Background: A significant proportion of adults have normal weight obesity (NWO), defined as a normal...
Purpose/objective There have been a number of studies on the role of the novel protein apelin, ident...
Background: Adipose tissue hormones, Adipokines, play an important role in obesity-associated compli...
Background and Aim: Adipokine apelin is involved in energy metabolism and the pathogenesis of diabet...
Adipose tissue plays an important role in energy balance by secretion of various adipokines. Obesity...
Background & aim: Obesity is accompanied with a lot of metabolic disorders such as changing Adipokin...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Objective: Apelin is an adipokine which plays a role in the regulation of glucose homeostasis and ma...
Visfatin is a highly expressed protein with insulin-like functions located predominantly in visceral...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...
This study investigated the endurance exercise-induced changes in lesser known adipokines (visfatin,...
Background & aim: Chemerin are novel adipokines that are secreted from adipose tissue ...
Physical exercise may stimulate lipolytic activity within adipose tissue. Furthermore, resistance ex...
This longitudinal, controlled clinical study was conducted to compare the effects of resistance exer...