Using a number of different homeostatic control mechanisms in the brain and peripheral physiological systems, metabolic activity is continuously regulated at rest and during exercise to prevent catastrophic system failure. Essential for the function of these regulatory processes are baseline “setpoint” levels of metabolic function, which can be used to calculate the level of response required for the maintenance of system homeostasis after system perturbation, and to which the perturbed metabolic activity levels are returned to at the end of the regulatory process. How these setpoint levels of all the different metabolic variables in the different peripheral physiological systems are created and maintained, and why they are similar in diffe...
Brain function is under metabolic control, which in turn determines the equilibrium of homeostatic s...
Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Claude Bernard’s milieu intérieur (internal environment) and the a...
production during exercise in humans: role of sympathoadre-nergic activity. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (End...
Despite their critical role in susceptibility to metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabe...
Understanding the general principles of homeostasis and its regulation in health and disease is key ...
This review details the manner in which the central nervous system regulates metabolic homeostasis i...
Insulin as well as glucagon are important hormones in maintaining glucose homeostasis and regulating...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
Claude Bernard’s milieu intérieur (internal environment) and the associated concept of homeostasis a...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
The modern lifestyle requires less physical activity and skills during our daily routine, leading to...
Blood glucose concentrations are required to be maintained within a narrow therapeutic range in orde...
In recent years the growing number of molecules implicated in energy homeostasis has raised nearly l...
The regulation of the human energy metabolism is crucial to ensure the functionality of the entire o...
Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is mandatory for organismal survival. It is accomplished by compl...
Brain function is under metabolic control, which in turn determines the equilibrium of homeostatic s...
Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Claude Bernard’s milieu intérieur (internal environment) and the a...
production during exercise in humans: role of sympathoadre-nergic activity. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (End...
Despite their critical role in susceptibility to metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabe...
Understanding the general principles of homeostasis and its regulation in health and disease is key ...
This review details the manner in which the central nervous system regulates metabolic homeostasis i...
Insulin as well as glucagon are important hormones in maintaining glucose homeostasis and regulating...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
Claude Bernard’s milieu intérieur (internal environment) and the associated concept of homeostasis a...
The close correspondence between energy intake and expenditure over prolonged time periods, coupled ...
The modern lifestyle requires less physical activity and skills during our daily routine, leading to...
Blood glucose concentrations are required to be maintained within a narrow therapeutic range in orde...
In recent years the growing number of molecules implicated in energy homeostasis has raised nearly l...
The regulation of the human energy metabolism is crucial to ensure the functionality of the entire o...
Maintenance of glucose homeostasis is mandatory for organismal survival. It is accomplished by compl...
Brain function is under metabolic control, which in turn determines the equilibrium of homeostatic s...
Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. Claude Bernard’s milieu intérieur (internal environment) and the a...
production during exercise in humans: role of sympathoadre-nergic activity. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (End...