The proportion of the different types of fibers in a given skeletal muscle contributes to its overall metabolic and functional characteristics. Greater proportion of Type I muscle fibers is associated with favorable oxidative metabolism and function of the muscle. Humans with obesity have lower proportion of Type I muscle fibers. We discuss how lower proportion of Type I fibers in humans with obesity may explain metabolic and functional abnormalities reported in these individuals. These include lower glucose disposal rate, mitochondrial content, protein synthesis, and quality/contractile function at the muscle level, as well as increased risk for heart disease, lower levels of physical activity, and propensity for weight gain/resistance to ...
An inverse relationship exists between striated muscle fiber size and its oxidative capacity. This r...
© 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Inc. Abstract—Competitive success in sports, as well as a predispositio...
Obesity is a worrisomely escalating public health problem globally and one of the leading causes of ...
A clear picture of skeletal muscle adaptations to obesity and related comorbidities remains elusive....
International audienceMetabolic and structural changes in skeletal muscle that accompany obesity are...
Introduction: Obese individuals possess excess adipose tissue interacting with the skeletal muscle, ...
International audienceKey points Prolonged obesity leads to ectopic lipid accumulation in non-adipos...
Skeletal muscle utilizes both free fatty acids (FFAs) and glucose that circulate in the blood stream...
Obesity can cause a decline in contractile function of skeletal muscle, thereby reducing mobility an...
Improving skeletal muscle health is an important component of obesity treatment. Apart from locomoti...
National audienceIn modern societies, decreased physical activity, nutritional transition and aging ...
Obese individuals exhibit skeletal muscle metabolic inflexibility by failing to increase fat oxidati...
Severe obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2) is associated with multiple defects in skeletal muscle which contrib...
Background: The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, par...
Obesity studies using humans are confounded by variables that are difficult to control and are restr...
An inverse relationship exists between striated muscle fiber size and its oxidative capacity. This r...
© 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Inc. Abstract—Competitive success in sports, as well as a predispositio...
Obesity is a worrisomely escalating public health problem globally and one of the leading causes of ...
A clear picture of skeletal muscle adaptations to obesity and related comorbidities remains elusive....
International audienceMetabolic and structural changes in skeletal muscle that accompany obesity are...
Introduction: Obese individuals possess excess adipose tissue interacting with the skeletal muscle, ...
International audienceKey points Prolonged obesity leads to ectopic lipid accumulation in non-adipos...
Skeletal muscle utilizes both free fatty acids (FFAs) and glucose that circulate in the blood stream...
Obesity can cause a decline in contractile function of skeletal muscle, thereby reducing mobility an...
Improving skeletal muscle health is an important component of obesity treatment. Apart from locomoti...
National audienceIn modern societies, decreased physical activity, nutritional transition and aging ...
Obese individuals exhibit skeletal muscle metabolic inflexibility by failing to increase fat oxidati...
Severe obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2) is associated with multiple defects in skeletal muscle which contrib...
Background: The effects of diet-induced obesity on skeletal muscle function are largely unknown, par...
Obesity studies using humans are confounded by variables that are difficult to control and are restr...
An inverse relationship exists between striated muscle fiber size and its oxidative capacity. This r...
© 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Inc. Abstract—Competitive success in sports, as well as a predispositio...
Obesity is a worrisomely escalating public health problem globally and one of the leading causes of ...