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Autor:
James E. Turner, Rebecca L. Travers, Francoise Koumanov, William V. Trim, Mark A. Lindsay, Jean-Philippe Walhin, Yung Chih Chen, Anne Bouloumié, Dylan Thompson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 600:921-947
Key points Ageing is associated with increased systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction that contributes to the development of age-associated diseases. The role of adipose tissue in immunometabolic alterations that take place with ageing is un
Autor:
William V. Trim, Rebecca L. Travers, Dylan Thompson, Francoise Koumanov, James E. Turner, Anne Bouloumié, Mark A. Lindsay, Jean-Philippe Walhin
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Context Adipose tissue and physical inactivity both influence metabolic health and systemic inflammation, but how adipose tissue responds to chronic physical inactivity is unknown. Objective This work aimed to characterize the impact of chronic physi
Autor:
Aaron Hengist, Dylan Thompson, Harry A Smith, Gareth A. Wallis, D. Lee Hamilton, Kevin D. Tipton, Emma J. Stevenson, Robert M. Edinburgh, Javier T. Gonzalez, James A. Betts, Francoise Koumanov, Rebecca L. Travers, Jean-Philippe Walhin
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology-endocrinology and metabolism, 2018, Vol.315(5), pp.E1062-E1074 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
The aim of this study was to characterize postprandial glucose flux after exercise in the fed versus overnight fasted state and to investigate the potential underlying mechanisms. In a randomized order, twelve men underwent breakfast-rest [(BR) 3 h s
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http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/27686/1/ajpendo.00163.2018.pdf
http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/27686/1/ajpendo.00163.2018.pdf
Autor:
Yung-Chih, Chen, Rebecca L, Travers, Jean-Philippe, Walhin, Javier T, Gonzalez, Francoise, Koumanov, James A, Betts, Dylan, Thompson
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism. 313(1)
Feeding profoundly affects metabolic responses to exercise in various tissues, but the effect of feeding status on human adipose tissue responses to exercise has never been studied. Ten healthy overweight men aged 26 ± 5 yr (mean ± SD) with a waist
Autor:
Robert M. Edinburgh, Javier T. Gonzalez, Rebecca L. Travers, Kevin D. Tipton, Emma J. Stevenson, Lee Hamilton, Dylan Thompson, Jean-Philippe Walhin, Gareth A. Wallis, James A. Betts
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 48:219
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Nutrition
Purpose Most of what we know about adipose tissue is restricted to observations derived after an overnight fast. However, humans spend the majority of waking hours in a postprandial (fed) state, and it is unclear whether increasing adiposity impacts