The evidence that physical exercise lowers metabolic and cardiovascular risk is undisputed. Normobaric hypoxia training has been introduced to facilitate the effects of exercise. We tested the hypothesis that hypoxia training augments exercise-related effects. We randomized 23 men with metabolic-syndrome to single-blinded exercise at normoxia (FiO2 21%) or hypoxia (FiO2 15%). Six weeks endurance training on a treadmill, 3 days per week, over 60 min at 60% VO2 max was required. The study included the following: (1) metabolic phenotyping by indirect calorimetry and adipose and muscle tissue microdialysis to gain insight into effects on resting, postprandial, and exercise metabolism, (2) cardiac imaging, and (3) biopsies. Primary endpoint was ...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
We sought to determine the effects of substituting parts of aerobic training (AT) by resistance trai...
Individuals with metabolic syndrome have significantly higher risk for cardiovascular disease, Type ...
The evidence that physical exercise lowers metabolic and cardiovascular risk is undisputed. Normobar...
PURPOSE: Endurance exercise and hypoxia regulate pathways that are crucial to glucose and lipid meta...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity improves insulin sensitivity in obesity. Hypoxia training is claimed t...
Previous studies suggested that hypoxia and exercise may have a synergistic effect on cardiovascular...
Individuals with metabolic syndrome have significantly higher risk for cardiovascular disease, Type ...
Normobaric hypoxic conditioning (HC) denotes exposure to hypoxia at rest (passive) or combined with ...
Context. Anecdotal reports suggest elite sports clubs combine lower body positive pressure (LBPP) re...
Adipose tissue metabolism and circulation play an important role in human health. It is well-known t...
Adipose tissue metabolism and circulation play an important role in human health. It is well-known t...
Adipose tissue metabolism and circulation play an important role in human health. It is well-known t...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
We sought to determine the effects of substituting parts of aerobic training (AT) by resistance trai...
Individuals with metabolic syndrome have significantly higher risk for cardiovascular disease, Type ...
The evidence that physical exercise lowers metabolic and cardiovascular risk is undisputed. Normobar...
PURPOSE: Endurance exercise and hypoxia regulate pathways that are crucial to glucose and lipid meta...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity improves insulin sensitivity in obesity. Hypoxia training is claimed t...
Previous studies suggested that hypoxia and exercise may have a synergistic effect on cardiovascular...
Individuals with metabolic syndrome have significantly higher risk for cardiovascular disease, Type ...
Normobaric hypoxic conditioning (HC) denotes exposure to hypoxia at rest (passive) or combined with ...
Context. Anecdotal reports suggest elite sports clubs combine lower body positive pressure (LBPP) re...
Adipose tissue metabolism and circulation play an important role in human health. It is well-known t...
Adipose tissue metabolism and circulation play an important role in human health. It is well-known t...
Adipose tissue metabolism and circulation play an important role in human health. It is well-known t...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
We sought to determine the effects of substituting parts of aerobic training (AT) by resistance trai...
Individuals with metabolic syndrome have significantly higher risk for cardiovascular disease, Type ...