This literature review investigates the effects of obesity on exercise-induced muscle injury and reexamines the potential mechanisms of exercise-induced muscle injury related to obesity. Several studies reported that high body mass index and percent body fat can significantly affect the markers of muscle injury after exercise, including maximal strength, delayed onset muscle soreness, creatinine kinase level, and myoglobin level. The potential mechanisms resulting in these outcomes include structural changes in the cell membrane induced by high fat levels, increased inflammatory responses due to adipose tissues, reduced muscle satellite cell activation and myogenesis due to lipid overload, differences in muscle fiber distributions, and sede...
Unaccustomed exercise consisting of eccentric (i.e., lengthening) muscle contractions often results ...
Obesity is the largest health problem in the United States today with an estimated 97 million or 36....
Although the mechanisms are unclear, inflammation and/or lipotoxicity likely contribute to obese mus...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the effects of body mass index (BMI), which is an ob...
Introduction: Obese individuals possess excess adipose tissue interacting with the skeletal muscle, ...
Obesity can cause a decline in contractile function of skeletal muscle, thereby reducing mobility an...
Obesity is an emerging public health problem affecting the industrialized countries. Besides, obesit...
The skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exercise. Ca...
With the rates of obesity remaining high, health risks are abundant. This includes an increased poss...
Inflammation can arise in response to a variety of stimuli, including infectious agents, tissue inju...
Obese individuals exhibit skeletal muscle metabolic inflexibility by failing to increase fat oxidati...
ABSTRACTThe skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exer...
Obese individuals exhibit skeletal muscle metabolic inflexibility by failing to increase fat oxidati...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Unaccustomed exercise consisting of eccentric (i.e., lengthening) muscle contractions often results ...
Obesity is the largest health problem in the United States today with an estimated 97 million or 36....
Although the mechanisms are unclear, inflammation and/or lipotoxicity likely contribute to obese mus...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the effects of body mass index (BMI), which is an ob...
Introduction: Obese individuals possess excess adipose tissue interacting with the skeletal muscle, ...
Obesity can cause a decline in contractile function of skeletal muscle, thereby reducing mobility an...
Obesity is an emerging public health problem affecting the industrialized countries. Besides, obesit...
The skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exercise. Ca...
With the rates of obesity remaining high, health risks are abundant. This includes an increased poss...
Inflammation can arise in response to a variety of stimuli, including infectious agents, tissue inju...
Obese individuals exhibit skeletal muscle metabolic inflexibility by failing to increase fat oxidati...
ABSTRACTThe skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exer...
Obese individuals exhibit skeletal muscle metabolic inflexibility by failing to increase fat oxidati...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Unaccustomed exercise consisting of eccentric (i.e., lengthening) muscle contractions often results ...
Obesity is the largest health problem in the United States today with an estimated 97 million or 36....
Although the mechanisms are unclear, inflammation and/or lipotoxicity likely contribute to obese mus...