Background: Exercise changes the concentrations of many metabolites, which are small molecules (< 1.5 kDa) metabolized by the reactions of human metabolism. In recent years, especially mass spectrometry-based metabolomics methods have allowed researchers to measure up to hundreds of metabolites in a single sample in a non-biased fashion. To summarize human exercise metabolomics studies to date, we conducted a systematic review that reports the results of experiments that found metabolite concentrations changes after a bout of human endurance or resistance exercise. Methods: We carried out a systematic review following PRISMA guidelines and searched for human metabolomics studies that report metabolite concentrations before and ...
Ten physically active subjects underwent two cycling exercise trials. In the first, aerobic capacity...
Ten physically active subjects underwent two cycling exercise trials. In the first, aerobic capacity...
This study compared metabolite shifts induced by training for, participation in, and recovery from a...
Aerobic exercise, in spite of its multi-organ benefit and potent effect on the metabolome, has yet t...
Aerobic exercise, in spite of its multi-organ benefit and potent effect on the metabolome, has yet t...
High intensity exercise (HIE) stimulates greater physiological remodeling when compared to workload ...
Dynamic changes in circulating and tissue metabolites and lipids occur in response to exercise-induc...
Human metabolism is highly variable. At one end of the spectrum, defects of enzymes, transporters, a...
Human metabolism is highly variable. At one end of the spectrum, defects of enzymes, transporters, a...
Exercise acts as a potent modifier of metabolic status both acutely and through adaptations from chr...
Understanding the metabolic processes in energy metabolism, particularly during fasted exercise, is ...
Physical activity and exercise are potent lifestyle interventions for the reduction of several psych...
Human health is a complex and wide-ranging subject far beyond nutrition and physical exercise. Still...
Metabolomics incorporates the study of metabolites that are produced and released through physiologi...
Exercise and regular physical activity, being powerful modifiers of animal metabolism, exertnumerous...
Ten physically active subjects underwent two cycling exercise trials. In the first, aerobic capacity...
Ten physically active subjects underwent two cycling exercise trials. In the first, aerobic capacity...
This study compared metabolite shifts induced by training for, participation in, and recovery from a...
Aerobic exercise, in spite of its multi-organ benefit and potent effect on the metabolome, has yet t...
Aerobic exercise, in spite of its multi-organ benefit and potent effect on the metabolome, has yet t...
High intensity exercise (HIE) stimulates greater physiological remodeling when compared to workload ...
Dynamic changes in circulating and tissue metabolites and lipids occur in response to exercise-induc...
Human metabolism is highly variable. At one end of the spectrum, defects of enzymes, transporters, a...
Human metabolism is highly variable. At one end of the spectrum, defects of enzymes, transporters, a...
Exercise acts as a potent modifier of metabolic status both acutely and through adaptations from chr...
Understanding the metabolic processes in energy metabolism, particularly during fasted exercise, is ...
Physical activity and exercise are potent lifestyle interventions for the reduction of several psych...
Human health is a complex and wide-ranging subject far beyond nutrition and physical exercise. Still...
Metabolomics incorporates the study of metabolites that are produced and released through physiologi...
Exercise and regular physical activity, being powerful modifiers of animal metabolism, exertnumerous...
Ten physically active subjects underwent two cycling exercise trials. In the first, aerobic capacity...
Ten physically active subjects underwent two cycling exercise trials. In the first, aerobic capacity...
This study compared metabolite shifts induced by training for, participation in, and recovery from a...