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El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar parámetros fisiológicos para comparar y correlacionar en función de la saturación de oxigeno muscular y hemoglobina total medida con espectroscopia de infrarrojo cercano no invasivo.
Aldo Alfonso Vasquez-Bonilla +5 more
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Myokine/Adipokine Response to “Aerobic” Exercise: Is It Just a Matter of Exercise Load?
PurposeExercise health benefits are partly mediated by exertional changes in several myokines/adipokines. This study aimed to compare the acute response of some of these biomarkers to aerobic exercise performed at the intensity corresponding to the ...
Zihong He +9 more
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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 ...
Angelo Cataldo +5 more
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Differences in whole-body fat oxidation kinetics between cycling and running [PDF]
This study aimed to quantitatively describe and compare whole-body fat oxidation kinetics in cycling and running using a sinusoidal mathematical model (SIN). Thirteen moderately trained individuals (7 men and 6 women) performed two graded exercise tests,
Borrani, Fabio +3 more
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Androgen receptor gene polymorphism influence fat accumulation: a longitudinal study from adolescence to adult age. [PDF]
To determine the influence of androgen receptor CAG and GGN repeat polymorphisms on fat mass and maximal fat oxidation (MFO), CAG and GGN repeat lengths were measured in 128 young boys, from which longitudinal data were obtained in 45 of them [mean?±?SD:
Calbet, J. A. L. +8 more
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Chronic Effect of Fatmax Training on Body Weight, Fat Mass, and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Obese Subjects: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials [PDF]
Exercise training performed at the maximal fat oxidation intensity (FMT) stands out as a potential treatment of overweight and obesity. This work is a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials of studies about the effect of FMT on fat mass and maximal oxygen consumption using PubMed, SCOPUS, EBSCOhost, and ScienceDirect as databases.
Isaac A. Chávez-Guevara +5 more
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In people with overweight or obesity, regular exercise even without weight loss or vitamin D supplementation completely prevents the usual winter decline in the vitamin D metabolite that maintains health at a cellular level, 1,25(OH)2D3, and ameliorates the decline in the vitamin D status marker 25(OH)D.
Oliver J. Perkin +11 more
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Máxima tasa de oxidación de grasas en mujeres con comportamiento sedentario y porcentaje de grasa riesgoso para la salud [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to examine how the maximal fat oxidation rate is affected in two groups of women with different fat mass percentages. Thirty-four women with sedentary behavior (aged 18–25 years) were divided into 2 groups according to their
Mg. Perez-Galdavini, Victor +4 more
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Autonomous Aerosol and Plasma Co‐Jet Printing of Metallic Devices at Ambient Temperature
This study presents an aerosol and plasma co‐jet printing technique capable of concurrently depositing metal nanoparticle inks and performing in situ plasma jet sintering at ambient temperature, eliminating the need for prolonged high‐temperature post‐processing.
Yipu Du +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The maximal fat oxidation (MFO) and the exercise intensity that provokes MFO (FATMAX) are inversely associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in healthy young sedentary adults. However, how both cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) level and sex influence MFO during exercise and the FATMAX is seldom analyzed.
Diego Jaén‐Carrillo +5 more
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