Abstract Under altitude hypoxia condition, energy reliance on anaerobic glycolysis increases to compensate the shortfall caused by reduced fatty acid oxidation. Short-term moderate altitude exposure plus endurance physical activity has been found to improve glucose tolerance (not fasting glucose) in humans, which is associated with the improvement in the whole-body insulin sensitivity. However, most of people cannot accommodate high altitude exposure above 4500 M due to acute mountain sickness (AMS) and insulin resistance. There is a wide variation among individuals in response to the altitude challenge. In particular, the improvement in glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity by prolonged altitude hiking activity was not apparent in thos...
The obesity epidemic calls for novel strategies to prevent and treat obesity and its comorbidities. ...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
Flueck, Martin. Plasticity of the muscle proteome to exercise at altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: ...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
Hypoxia in obese adipose tissue (AT)plays an important role in the de-velopment of whole-body insuli...
OBJECTIVE-Limited information is available regarding the metabolic effects of high altitude trekking...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE Limited information is available regarding the metabolic eff...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
High altitude exposure is often accompanied by weight loss. Postulated mechanisms are a reduction of...
PURPOSE: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
OBJECTIVE-Safe, very high altitude trekking in subjects with type 1 diabetes requires understanding ...
At high altitude, carbohydrate (CHO) is thought to be the fuel of choice because of its higher yiel...
Humans living at a higher altitude are less prone to suffer from impaired glucose homeostasis and ty...
Traditionally, training at high altitude has been associated with increased athletic performance. A...
The main aim of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of hypoxic training on the modulation ...
The obesity epidemic calls for novel strategies to prevent and treat obesity and its comorbidities. ...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
Flueck, Martin. Plasticity of the muscle proteome to exercise at altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: ...
This study investigated how high-altitude (HA, 4300 m) acclimatization affected exogenous glucose ox...
Hypoxia in obese adipose tissue (AT)plays an important role in the de-velopment of whole-body insuli...
OBJECTIVE-Limited information is available regarding the metabolic effects of high altitude trekking...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE Limited information is available regarding the metabolic eff...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
High altitude exposure is often accompanied by weight loss. Postulated mechanisms are a reduction of...
PURPOSE: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
OBJECTIVE-Safe, very high altitude trekking in subjects with type 1 diabetes requires understanding ...
At high altitude, carbohydrate (CHO) is thought to be the fuel of choice because of its higher yiel...
Humans living at a higher altitude are less prone to suffer from impaired glucose homeostasis and ty...
Traditionally, training at high altitude has been associated with increased athletic performance. A...
The main aim of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of hypoxic training on the modulation ...
The obesity epidemic calls for novel strategies to prevent and treat obesity and its comorbidities. ...
Purpose: Exposure to high altitude has been shown to enhance both glucose and lipid utilization depe...
Flueck, Martin. Plasticity of the muscle proteome to exercise at altitude. High Alt. Med. Biol. 10: ...