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Ergogenic properties of metformin in simulated high altitude
ArticleAbstract: Metformin augments glucose/glycogen regulation and may acutely promote fatigue resistance during higPalabras claves:Exercise, glucose, Hypoxia, Insulin, skeletal muscle glycogenAutores:Beals J.W., Bell C., Binns S.E., Christopher L. Melby, Davis J.L., Hamilton K.L., Hickey M.S., Luckasen G.J., Miller B.F., Paris H.L., Scalzo R.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:scopusIncreasing energy flux to decrease the biological drive toward weight regain after weight loss - A proof-of-concept pilot study
ArticleAbstract: Objective: Weight loss induces compensatory biological adjustments that increase hunger and decreasePalabras claves:Exercise, Hunger, metabolism, obesity, Weight loss, Weight regainAutores:Beals J.W., Bell C., Christopher L. Melby, Cox-York K., Foright R.M., Larson L., Paris H.L., Werth K.Fuentes:scopusIncreasing energy flux to maintain diet-induced weight loss
ArticleAbstract: Long-term maintenance of weight loss requires sustained energy balance at the reduced body weight. TPalabras claves:Appetite, Body weight regulation, energy expenditure, Energy intake, Exercise, Weight lossAutores:Bell C., Christopher L. Melby, Drew Sayer R., Hill J.O., Paris H.L.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibition on physiological adaptation to endurance exercise training
ArticleAbstract: Context: The combination of two beneficial antidiabetes interventions, regular exercise and pharmacePalabras claves:Autores:Bell C., Biela L.M., Christopher L. Melby, Grimm N.C., Luckasen G.J., Newman A.A., Raj Trikha S.J., Schoenberg H.M., Wilburn J.R.Fuentes:scopusSodium glucose co-transporter 2 inhibition does not favorably modify the physiological responses to dietary counselling in diabetes-free, sedentary overweight and obese adult humans
ArticleAbstract: Sedentary obesity is associated with increased risk of many cardio-metabolic diseases, including typPalabras claves:Body Composition, DIABÉTES, SGLT2, Weight lossAutores:Battson M.L., Bell C., Biela L.M., Christopher L. Melby, Ewell T.R., Godwin E.C., Luckasen G.J., Newman A.A., Rhoades L.D., Ryan S.P.P., Schoenberg H.M., Trikha S.R.J., Wilburn J.R.Fuentes:scopusTotal daily energy expenditure is increased following a single bout of sprint interval training
ArticleAbstract: Regular endurance exercise is an effective strategy for healthy weight maintenance, mediated via incPalabras claves:Exercise, metabolism, Thermogenic, Weight maintenanceAutores:Bell C., Binns S.E., Christopher L. Melby, Klochak A.L., Lonac M.C., Melanson E.L., Peltonen G.L., Scalzo R.L., Schweder M.M., Sevits K.J., Smith A.M., Swibas T., Wood L.M.Fuentes:scopus