Context: Strength training induces muscle remodeling and may improve insulin responsiveness. Objective: This study will quantify the impact of resistance training on insulin sensitivity in subjects with the metabolic syndrome and correlate this with activation of intramuscular pathways mediating mitochondrial biogenesis and muscle fiber hypertrophy. Design: Tens ubjects with the metabolic syndrome(MS) and nine sedentary controls underwent 8 wk of supervised resistance exercise training with pre-and post-training anthropometric and muscle biochemical assessments. Setting: Resistance exercise training took place in a sports laboratory on a college campus. Main Outcome Measures: Pre- and posttraining insulin responsiveness was quantif...
M.T. Lane, T.J. Herda, A.C. Fry, M.A. Cooper, M.J. Andre, P.M. Gallagher, J.L. Seeman. University of...
International audienceCONTEXT: Skeletal muscle lipase and intramyocellular triglyceride (IMTG) play ...
We sought to determine the effects of substituting parts of aerobic training (AT) by resistance trai...
Context: Strength training induces muscle remodeling and may improve insulin responsiveness. Objec...
Lack of Improvement in Insulin Responsiveness in the Metabolic Syndrome after Resistance Training On...
PURPOSE: The benefits of aerobic exercise training on insulin sensitivity in subjects with metabolic...
International audienceCONTEXT/OBJECTIVE: Insulin resistance in obese subjects results in the impaire...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-109)Purpose: To determine if activity of the MAPK-ERK o...
Introduction Insulin resistance in obesity is decreased after successful diet and exercise. Aerobic ...
Individuals with insulin resistance are characterized by impaired insulin action on whole-body gluco...
CONTEXT: Exercise training improves glycemic control and increases mitochondrial content and respira...
Level of physical activity is linked to improved glucose homeostasis. The molecular signaling mechan...
Context: The metabolic syndrome, characterized by central obesity with dyslipidemia, hypertension, a...
Objective: Endurance exercise training reduces insulin resistance, adipose tissue inflammation and n...
Metabolic Syndrome Insulin Resistance Is Associated with Discordant Distribution of GLUT4 and the In...
M.T. Lane, T.J. Herda, A.C. Fry, M.A. Cooper, M.J. Andre, P.M. Gallagher, J.L. Seeman. University of...
International audienceCONTEXT: Skeletal muscle lipase and intramyocellular triglyceride (IMTG) play ...
We sought to determine the effects of substituting parts of aerobic training (AT) by resistance trai...
Context: Strength training induces muscle remodeling and may improve insulin responsiveness. Objec...
Lack of Improvement in Insulin Responsiveness in the Metabolic Syndrome after Resistance Training On...
PURPOSE: The benefits of aerobic exercise training on insulin sensitivity in subjects with metabolic...
International audienceCONTEXT/OBJECTIVE: Insulin resistance in obese subjects results in the impaire...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 100-109)Purpose: To determine if activity of the MAPK-ERK o...
Introduction Insulin resistance in obesity is decreased after successful diet and exercise. Aerobic ...
Individuals with insulin resistance are characterized by impaired insulin action on whole-body gluco...
CONTEXT: Exercise training improves glycemic control and increases mitochondrial content and respira...
Level of physical activity is linked to improved glucose homeostasis. The molecular signaling mechan...
Context: The metabolic syndrome, characterized by central obesity with dyslipidemia, hypertension, a...
Objective: Endurance exercise training reduces insulin resistance, adipose tissue inflammation and n...
Metabolic Syndrome Insulin Resistance Is Associated with Discordant Distribution of GLUT4 and the In...
M.T. Lane, T.J. Herda, A.C. Fry, M.A. Cooper, M.J. Andre, P.M. Gallagher, J.L. Seeman. University of...
International audienceCONTEXT: Skeletal muscle lipase and intramyocellular triglyceride (IMTG) play ...
We sought to determine the effects of substituting parts of aerobic training (AT) by resistance trai...