The aim of this study is to investigate whether exercise can reverse some of the adverse effects of high-fat-diet-induced obesity on lipid metabolism and bone biomechanical properties. A total of 26 adult male C57bl/6J mice were randomly assigned into three groups: (A) Control group (n=6), (B) High-fat diet group (n=10), (C) High-fat diet and exercise group (n=10). Body mass and relevant biochemical parameters were measured for the duration of the experimental protocol (37 weeks). Mechanical strength of both femurs of each animal was assessed in-vitro based on three point bending tests. It was revealed that exposure to high-fat diet led to significant increase of body mass and cholesterol levels and also to substantial changes in bone morph...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis causes bone fragility, increasing the risk of fractures. Evidence suggests ...
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<p>Representative load-displacement curves of female mice fed the high-fat and control diets (A). Ef...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether exercise can reverse some of the adverse effects of...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether exercise can reverse some of the adverse effects of ...
Obesity increases the risk for pathological conditions such as bone loss. On the other hand, physica...
Marrow adipose tissue (MAT), associated with skeletal fragility and hematologic insufficiency, remai...
Background. Obesity and osteoporosis, two possibly related conditions, are rapidly expanding healt...
Introduction: In addition to cardiovascular problems (e.g., peripheral artery disease, ischemic stro...
The relationship between marrow adipose tissue (MAT) and bone health is poorly understood. We used r...
Introduction: Adipose corporal tissue accumulation may cause alterations in the bone metabolism and ...
ABSTRACT Mechanical stresses associated with physical activity (PA) have beneficial effects on incre...
This dissertation details the effects of obesity on the mechanical properties and structure of corti...
Despite association with low bone density and skeletal fractures, marrow adipose tissue (MAT) remain...
Objective To examine the effect of voluntary wheel-running exercise on cartilage morphology of knee ...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis causes bone fragility, increasing the risk of fractures. Evidence suggests ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111767/1/jcp24954.pd
<p>Representative load-displacement curves of female mice fed the high-fat and control diets (A). Ef...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether exercise can reverse some of the adverse effects of...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether exercise can reverse some of the adverse effects of ...
Obesity increases the risk for pathological conditions such as bone loss. On the other hand, physica...
Marrow adipose tissue (MAT), associated with skeletal fragility and hematologic insufficiency, remai...
Background. Obesity and osteoporosis, two possibly related conditions, are rapidly expanding healt...
Introduction: In addition to cardiovascular problems (e.g., peripheral artery disease, ischemic stro...
The relationship between marrow adipose tissue (MAT) and bone health is poorly understood. We used r...
Introduction: Adipose corporal tissue accumulation may cause alterations in the bone metabolism and ...
ABSTRACT Mechanical stresses associated with physical activity (PA) have beneficial effects on incre...
This dissertation details the effects of obesity on the mechanical properties and structure of corti...
Despite association with low bone density and skeletal fractures, marrow adipose tissue (MAT) remain...
Objective To examine the effect of voluntary wheel-running exercise on cartilage morphology of knee ...
BACKGROUND: Osteoporosis causes bone fragility, increasing the risk of fractures. Evidence suggests ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111767/1/jcp24954.pd
<p>Representative load-displacement curves of female mice fed the high-fat and control diets (A). Ef...