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Cardiovascular Drift during Training for Fitness in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome
HEART RATE DRIFT AEROBIC TRAINING FITNESS EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION ENERGY EXPENDITURE METABOLIC SYNDROME
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2018/4/24
Purpose The health benefits of a training program are largely influenced by the exercise dose and intensity. We sought to determine whether during a training bout of continuous versus interval exercis...
Effect of Resistance Training and Caloric Restriction on the Metabolic Syndrome
METABOLIC SYNDROME OBESITY RESISTANCE TRAINING CALORIC RESTRICTION WEIGHT LOSS OLDER ADULTS
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2018/4/24
Purpose The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is greatest in older obese adults, and effective evidence-based treatment strategies are lacking. This study determined the efficacy of adding calor...
Metabolic syndrome increases dietary α-tocopherol requirements as assessed using urinary and plasma vitamin E catabolites: a double-blind, crossover clinical trial
α-carboxyethyl hydroxychromanol α-CEHC α-carboxymethylbutyl
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2018/11/13
Background: Vitamin E supplementation improves liver histology in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, which is a manifestation of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). We reported previously that α-t...
Visceral adiposity and metabolic syndrome after very high–fat and low-fat isocaloric diets: a randomized controlled trial
Nutritional status dietary intake body composition
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2018/11/12
Background: Different aspects of dietary pattern, including macronutrient and food profiles, may affect visceral fat mass and metabolic syndrome.
Objective: We hypothesized that consuming energy prim...
High intake of regular-fat cheese compared with reduced-fat cheese does not affect LDL cholesterol or risk markers of the metabolic syndrome: a randomized controlled trial
saturated fat dairy triglycerides insulin glucose blood lipids
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2018/12/14
Background: Regular-fat cheese contains a high amount of saturated fat. Therefore, dietary guidelines in many countries recommend the consumption of reduced-fat cheese as opposed to regular-fat cheese...
High intake of regular-fat cheese compared with reduced-fat cheese does not affect LDL cholesterol or risk markers of the metabolic syndrome: a randomized controlled trial
saturated fat dairy triglycerides insulin glucose blood lipids
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2018/12/18
Background: Regular-fat cheese contains a high amount of saturated fat. Therefore, dietary guidelines in many countries recommend the consumption of reduced-fat cheese as opposed to regular-fat cheese...
Contribution of K+ Channels to Coronary Dysfunction in Metabolic Syndrome
obesity ion channels metabolic syndrome blood flow
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2015/5/22
Coronary microvascular function is markedly impaired by the onset of the metabolic syndrome and may be an important contributor to the increased cardiovascular events associated with this mutlifactori...
Role of Adenosine A1 Receptors in Native Coronary Atherosclerosis, In-stent Stenosis, and Coronary Blood Flow Regulation in Metabolic Syndrome and Exercise
Aldosterone Coronary heart disease Exercise
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2015/5/22
Adenosine is widely thought to elicit coronary vasodilation and attenuate smooth muscle cell (SMC) proliferation, thereby providing cardioprotection. We cloned the porcine adenosine A1 receptor (A1R) ...
Diet-induced dyslipidemia drives store-operated Ca2+ entry, Ca2+ dysregulation, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, and coronary atherogenesis in metabolic syndrome
Coronary heart disease -- Risk factors Fatty liver Atherosclerosis
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2015/5/22
Risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), the leading cause of death, greatly increases in metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome (MetS; obesity, insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, dyslipidemia, an...
Role of Voltage-Dependent K+ and Ca2+ Channels in Coronary Electromechanical Coupling: Effects of Metabolic Syndrome
blood flow obesity metabolic syndrome
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2015/5/22
Regulation of coronary blood flow is a highly dynamic process that maintains the delicate balance between oxygen delivery and metabolism in order to preserve cardiac function. Evidence to date support...
IMPAIRED CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES TO GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE 1 IN METABOLIC SYNDROME AND TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS
metabolism GLP-1 obesity diabetes
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2015/5/22
Recent advancements in the management of systemic glucose regulation in obesity/T2DM include drug therapies designed to utilize components of the incretin system specifically related to glucagon-like ...
Effect of coronary perivascular adipose tissue on vascular smooth muscle function in metabolic syndrome
perivascular adipose coronary disease obesity vasoconstriction
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2015/5/22
Obesity increases cardiovascular disease risk and is associated with factors of the “metabolic syndrome” (MetS), a disorder including hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and/or impaired glucose toleran...
Effect of Dance Exercise on Cognitive Function in Elderly Patients with Metabolic Syndrome:A Pilot Study
Dance exercise cognitive function metabolic syndrome elderly CERAD-K
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2015/5/8
Metabolic syndrome is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment. The purpose of this prospective pilot study was to examine the effects of dance exercise on cognitive function in elder...
Effects of 12 Weeks of Combined Exercise Training on Visfatin and Metabolic Syndrome Factors in Obese Middle-Aged Women
Metabolic syndrome combined resistance aerobic exercise visfatin
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2015/5/6
Visfatin is a highly expressed protein with insulin-like functions located predominantly in visceral adipose tissue and has been linked to obesity and increased health risks. The purpose of this study...
Effects of Endurance Training at the Crossover Point in Women with Metabolic Syndrome
CROSSOVER CONCEPT MAXIMAL FAT OXIDATION RATE POINT VENTILATORY THRESHOLD PHYSICAL CAPACITY TRAINING
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2017/4/20
Introduction: On the basis of theoretical evidence, intensity at the crossover point (COP) of substrate utilization could be considered as potential exercise intensity for metabolic syndrome (MetS). T...