Obesity is a worrisomely escalating public health problem globally and one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality from noncommunicable disease. The epidemiological link between obesity and a broad spectrum of cardiometabolic disorders has been well documentedhowever, the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are only partially understood, and effective treatment options remain scarce. Given its critical role in glucose metabolism, skeletal muscle has increasingly become a focus of attention in understanding the mechanisms of impaired insulin function in obesity and the associated metabolic sequalae. We examined the current evidence on the relationship between microvascular dysfunction and insulin resistance in obesity. A growin...
Obesity is characterized by decreased rates of skeletal muscle insulin-mediated glucose uptake (IMGU...
With the increasing prevalence of obesity, research has focused on the molecular mechanism(s) linkin...
Skeletal muscle contributes to ~40% of total body mass and has numerous important mechanical and met...
National audienceIn modern societies, decreased physical activity, nutritional transition and aging ...
Insulin resistance plays a key role in the development of type 2 diabetes. Skeletal muscle is t...
Obesity and obesity-associated clinical disorders are becoming an increasing public health burden. I...
The skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exercise. Ca...
Aims: poor glycaemic control is associated with increased risk of microvascular disease in various o...
ABSTRACTThe skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exer...
At present, obesity is one of the most important public health problems in the world because it caus...
With the increasing prevalence of obesity, research has focused on the molecular mechanism(s) linkin...
The present article addresses the hypothesis that inefficient skeletal muscle lipid utilization may ...
Obesity is an important risk factor for insulin resistance and hypertension and plays a central role...
Insulin has vascular actions within the skeletal muscle microcirculation (capillary recruitment) tha...
International audienceMetabolic and structural changes in skeletal muscle that accompany obesity are...
Obesity is characterized by decreased rates of skeletal muscle insulin-mediated glucose uptake (IMGU...
With the increasing prevalence of obesity, research has focused on the molecular mechanism(s) linkin...
Skeletal muscle contributes to ~40% of total body mass and has numerous important mechanical and met...
National audienceIn modern societies, decreased physical activity, nutritional transition and aging ...
Insulin resistance plays a key role in the development of type 2 diabetes. Skeletal muscle is t...
Obesity and obesity-associated clinical disorders are becoming an increasing public health burden. I...
The skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exercise. Ca...
Aims: poor glycaemic control is associated with increased risk of microvascular disease in various o...
ABSTRACTThe skeletal muscle in our body is a major site for bioenergetics and metabolism during exer...
At present, obesity is one of the most important public health problems in the world because it caus...
With the increasing prevalence of obesity, research has focused on the molecular mechanism(s) linkin...
The present article addresses the hypothesis that inefficient skeletal muscle lipid utilization may ...
Obesity is an important risk factor for insulin resistance and hypertension and plays a central role...
Insulin has vascular actions within the skeletal muscle microcirculation (capillary recruitment) tha...
International audienceMetabolic and structural changes in skeletal muscle that accompany obesity are...
Obesity is characterized by decreased rates of skeletal muscle insulin-mediated glucose uptake (IMGU...
With the increasing prevalence of obesity, research has focused on the molecular mechanism(s) linkin...
Skeletal muscle contributes to ~40% of total body mass and has numerous important mechanical and met...