ObjectiveExcess visceral adipose tissue is associated with insulin resistance and other metabolic disorders, including deregulation of adipokine secretion, which may be corrected by aerobic exercise training. Asprosin is a novel adipokine responsible for the regulation of appetite and the release of glucose from the liver, and its levels are pathologically elevated in obesity. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of 8-week Nordic walking (NW) training at maximal fat oxidation intensity (FATmax) on changes in body mass, as well as those in insulin resistance and asprosin levels among young women with visceral obesity and metabolic disorders.Materials and MethodsThe study was completed by 14 women (30.14 ± 3.63 years) representing...
Asprosin, a novel hormone released from white adipose tissue, regulates hepatic glucose metabolism a...
Background & aim: Obesity is accompanied with a lot of metabolic disorders such as changing Adipokin...
Obesity is one of the most widely spread medical problems in the western world. Every fifth person i...
Research objective. This study aimed at analysing the changes in the level of somatic indicators, th...
Visfatin is a highly expressed protein with insulin-like functions located predominantly in visceral...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic by the World Health Organization in both developed and devel...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 10 weeks of supervised exercise training a...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
International audienceThe prevalence of obesity in the world is increasing rapidly, and the associat...
BACKGROUND: Our previous work has shown that oral supplementation with inulin propionate ester (IPE)...
Obesity is currently characterized as a worldwide health pandemic. Despite many efforts to provide t...
Background and Objectives: Omentin and chemerin are adipokines that are predominantly secreted from ...
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome is defined as a cluster of at least three out of five clinica...
Asprosin, a novel hormone released from white adipose tissue, regulates hepatic glucose metabolism a...
Background & aim: Obesity is accompanied with a lot of metabolic disorders such as changing Adipokin...
Obesity is one of the most widely spread medical problems in the western world. Every fifth person i...
Research objective. This study aimed at analysing the changes in the level of somatic indicators, th...
Visfatin is a highly expressed protein with insulin-like functions located predominantly in visceral...
This study examined the effect of 12 weeks of combined exercise training on levels of leptin, adipon...
Obesity is considered a global epidemic by the World Health Organization in both developed and devel...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 10 weeks of supervised exercise training a...
BackgroundThis is an exploratory pilot study of novel technology enabling people with mobility disab...
International audienceThe prevalence of obesity in the world is increasing rapidly, and the associat...
BACKGROUND: Our previous work has shown that oral supplementation with inulin propionate ester (IPE)...
Obesity is currently characterized as a worldwide health pandemic. Despite many efforts to provide t...
Background and Objectives: Omentin and chemerin are adipokines that are predominantly secreted from ...
Abstract Background Metabolic syndrome is defined as a cluster of at least three out of five clinica...
Asprosin, a novel hormone released from white adipose tissue, regulates hepatic glucose metabolism a...
Background & aim: Obesity is accompanied with a lot of metabolic disorders such as changing Adipokin...
Obesity is one of the most widely spread medical problems in the western world. Every fifth person i...