The health-promoting benefits of exercise have been recognized for centuries, yet the molecular and cellular mechanisms for the acute and chronic adaptive response to a variety of physical activities remain incompletely described. This Perspective will take a forward view to highlight emerging questions and frontiers in the ever-changing landscape of exercise biology. The biology of exercise is complex, highly variable, and involves a myriad of adaptive responses in multiple organ systems. Given the multitude of changes that occur in each organ during exercise, future researchers will need to integrate tissue-specific responses with large-scale omics to resolve the integrated biology of exercise. The ultimate goal will be to understand how ...
Exercise represents a major challenge to whole-body homeostasis provoking widespread perturbations i...
The world is faced with an epidemic of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. This ...
The beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) are well documented, yet the mechanisms by which PA...
The health-promoting benefits of exercise have been recognized for centuries, yet the molecular and ...
As a preview of the upcoming Cell Symposium on Exercise Metabolism that Cell Metabolism is organizin...
Exercise physiology has evolved as a main area of investigation, in which the central goal is to bet...
Exercise represents a major challenge to whole-body homeostasis provoking widespread perturbations i...
Cellular and molecular exercise physiology is the study of the underlying regulatory mechanisms that...
The past 25 years have witnessed major advances in our knowledge of how exercise activates cellular,...
From its early beginnings in the 1960s, the academic field of biochemistry of exercise has expanded ...
Exercise itself is fundamental for good health, and when practiced regularly confers a myriad of met...
Exercise relative to health/fitness and sports performance has displayed an evolutionary role over t...
From an evolutionary perspective, our species has relied upon physical activity for most of its hist...
The application of global “omics” technologies to exercise has introduced new opportunities to map t...
Exercise represents a major challenge to whole-body homeostasis provoking widespread perturbations i...
Exercise represents a major challenge to whole-body homeostasis provoking widespread perturbations i...
The world is faced with an epidemic of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. This ...
The beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) are well documented, yet the mechanisms by which PA...
The health-promoting benefits of exercise have been recognized for centuries, yet the molecular and ...
As a preview of the upcoming Cell Symposium on Exercise Metabolism that Cell Metabolism is organizin...
Exercise physiology has evolved as a main area of investigation, in which the central goal is to bet...
Exercise represents a major challenge to whole-body homeostasis provoking widespread perturbations i...
Cellular and molecular exercise physiology is the study of the underlying regulatory mechanisms that...
The past 25 years have witnessed major advances in our knowledge of how exercise activates cellular,...
From its early beginnings in the 1960s, the academic field of biochemistry of exercise has expanded ...
Exercise itself is fundamental for good health, and when practiced regularly confers a myriad of met...
Exercise relative to health/fitness and sports performance has displayed an evolutionary role over t...
From an evolutionary perspective, our species has relied upon physical activity for most of its hist...
The application of global “omics” technologies to exercise has introduced new opportunities to map t...
Exercise represents a major challenge to whole-body homeostasis provoking widespread perturbations i...
Exercise represents a major challenge to whole-body homeostasis provoking widespread perturbations i...
The world is faced with an epidemic of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. This ...
The beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) are well documented, yet the mechanisms by which PA...