The contribution of fat oxidation to energy production during exercise is influenced by intensity of exercise. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between the highest value of fat oxidation rate (FATmax) and the oxygen uptake (VO2) in sedentary type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients vs healthy sedentary subjects. Sedentary T2D patients and healthy sedentary subjects were evaluated to a graded exercise test, and oxygen uptake and fat oxidation rate were detected. Data show that in T2D patients fat oxidation rate is not impaired and the positive linear correlation between FATmax and both VO2 and VO2max suggests that even in T2D patients the muscle oxidative capacity might increase in response to aerobic training
Factors contributing to the reduced cardiorespiratory fitness typical of sedentary subjects with typ...
Aims To examine the oxygen (O2) kinetics during early recovery from peak exercise in patients with T...
Aims To examine the oxygen (O2) kinetics during early recovery from peak exercise in patients with T...
The contribution of fat oxidation to energy production during exercise is influenced by intensity of...
The contribution of fat oxidation to energy production during exercise is influenced by intensity of...
The contribution of fat oxidation to energy production during exercise is influenced by intensity of...
Purpose Carbohydrate and fatty acids are the dominant fuels oxidized for energy production during ex...
Purpose Carbohydrate and fatty acids are the dominant fuels oxidized for energy production during e...
Aim: To determine the exercise intensity that elicits the highest fat oxidation rate in sedentary no...
Aim: To determine the exercise intensity that elicits the highest fat oxidation rate in sedentary no...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to determine the appropriate exercise intensity associated w...
Impaired metabolism of fatty acids is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Basedon evi...
Impaired metabolism of fatty acids is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Basedon evi...
Factors contributing to the reduced cardiorespiratory fitness typical of sedentary subjects with typ...
Aims To examine the oxygen (O2) kinetics during early recovery from peak exercise in patients with T...
Aims To examine the oxygen (O2) kinetics during early recovery from peak exercise in patients with T...
The contribution of fat oxidation to energy production during exercise is influenced by intensity of...
The contribution of fat oxidation to energy production during exercise is influenced by intensity of...
The contribution of fat oxidation to energy production during exercise is influenced by intensity of...
Purpose Carbohydrate and fatty acids are the dominant fuels oxidized for energy production during ex...
Purpose Carbohydrate and fatty acids are the dominant fuels oxidized for energy production during e...
Aim: To determine the exercise intensity that elicits the highest fat oxidation rate in sedentary no...
Aim: To determine the exercise intensity that elicits the highest fat oxidation rate in sedentary no...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
Aims: Heart rate recovery after exercise (HRR) is an estimate of autonomic modulation of the heart, ...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to determine the appropriate exercise intensity associated w...
Impaired metabolism of fatty acids is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Basedon evi...
Impaired metabolism of fatty acids is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Basedon evi...
Factors contributing to the reduced cardiorespiratory fitness typical of sedentary subjects with typ...
Aims To examine the oxygen (O2) kinetics during early recovery from peak exercise in patients with T...
Aims To examine the oxygen (O2) kinetics during early recovery from peak exercise in patients with T...