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Fat oxidation, lipolysis, and free fatty acid cycling in obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats
ArticleAbstract: Defects in fat metabolism may contribute to the development of obesity, but what these defects are aPalabras claves:Fatty acid metabolism, high-fat diet, Reesterification, Triglyceride cyclingAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Commerford S.R., Gayles E.C., Hill J.O., Pagliassotti M.J., Wei Y.Fuentes:scopusEffect of acute resistance exercise on postexercise energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate
ArticleAbstract: Two separate experiments were performed to determine the effect of acute resistive exercise on postePalabras claves:postexercise oxygen consumption, weight liftingAutores:Bullough R.C., Christopher L. Melby, Edwards G., Scholl C.Fuentes:scopusEffect of acute resistance exercise on postexercise oxygen consumption and resting metabolic rate in young women
ArticleAbstract: This study determined the effect of an intense bout of resistive exercise on postexercise oxygen conPalabras claves:energy expenditure, Females, metabolism, weight liftingAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Osterberg K.L.Fuentes:scopusHigh energy flux mediates the tonically augmented β-adrenergic support of resting metabolic rate in habitually exercising older adults
ArticleAbstract: The sympathetic nervous system contributes to resting metabolic rate (RMR) via β-adrenergic receptorPalabras claves:Autores:Bell C., Christopher L. Melby, Christou D.D., Day D.S., Jones P.P., Osterberg K.L., Petitt D.S., Seals D.R.Fuentes:scopusInherent capacity for lipogenesis or dietary fat retention is not increased in obesity-prone rats
ArticleAbstract: Obesity results from positive energy balance and, perhaps, abnormalities in lipid and glycogen metabPalabras claves:adipose tissue, Energy intake, high-fat diet, Liver, TritiumAutores:Christopher L. Melby, Commerford S.R., Hill J.O., Pagliassotti M.J., Wei Y.Fuentes:scopusMetabolic differences between subjects whose blood pressure did or did not respond to oral calcium supplementation
ArticleAbstract: In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of a 1500 mg/d calcium supplement taken overPalabras claves:Autores:Christopher L. Melby, Hyner G.C., Lyle R.M.Fuentes:scopusRelation of age and physical exercise status on metabolic rate in younger and older healthy men
ArticleAbstract: We examined the influence of age and habitual physical exercise level on resting metabolic rate (RMRPalabras claves:Autores:Badylak S.F., Christopher L. Melby, Poehlman E.T.Fuentes:scopusResting metabolic rate and postprandial thermogenesis in vegetarians and nonvegetarians
ArticleAbstract: Resting metabolite rate (RMR), thermic effect of a meal (TEM), and associated hormonal changes werePalabras claves:Autores:Arciero P., Badylak S.F., Christopher L. Melby, Poehlman E.T.Fuentes:scopus