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2. Divergence exists in the subcellular distribution of intramuscular triglyceride in human skeletal muscle dependent on the choice of lipid dye
3. Biochemistry of Exercise Training and Type 1 Diabetes
4. The role of the perilipin proteins in regulating intramuscular lipid metabolism : effect of exercise training
5. Sit Less and Move More - A Multi-Component Intervention With and Without Height-Adjustable Workstations in Contact Centre Call Agents: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial
6. Sit Less and Move More—A Multicomponent Intervention With and Without Height-Adjustable Workstations in Contact Center Call Agents: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
7. A multi-component intervention to sit less and move more in a contact centre setting: a feasibility study
8. Glycogen Utilization during Running: Intensity, Sex, and Muscle-Specific Responses
9. New Zealand blackcurrant extract enhances fat oxidation during prolonged cycling in endurance-trained females
10. Ultrasound Does Not Detect Acute Changes in Glycogen in Vastus Lateralis of Man
11. Bodipy Is Superior To Oil-red-O For Detecting And Quantifying Intramuscular Triglyceride In Human Skeletal Muscle: 2582 Board #246 May 31 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
12. 3-LB: A Free-Living Walking-Based Exercise Programme Improves HbA1c in Individuals with Obesity, with Additional Benefits of Nutritional Status on Metabolic Health
13. Polygenic mechanisms underpinning the response to exercise‐induced muscle damage in humans: In vivo and in vitro evidence
14. Postexercise High-Fat Feeding Suppresses p70S6K1 Activity in Human Skeletal Muscle
15. Sprint interval and moderate-intensity continuous training have equal benefits on aerobic capacity, insulin sensitivity, muscle capillarisation and endothelial eNOS/NAD(P)Hoxidase protein ratio in obese men
16. Increased muscle blood supply and transendothelial nutrient and insulin transport induced by food intake and exercise: effect of obesity and ageing
17. Intrinsic Motivation in Two Exercise Interventions: Associations With Fitness and Body Composition
18. Home-Based HIIT and Traditional MICT Prescriptions Improve Cardiorespiratory Fitness to a Similar Extent Within an Exercise Referral Scheme for At-Risk Individuals
19. Evidence-based vs. social media based high-intensity interval training protocols: Physiological and perceptual responses
20. Whey Protein Augments Leucinemia and Postexercise p70S6K1 Activity Compared With a Hydrolyzed Collagen Blend When in Recovery From Training With Low Carbohydrate Availability.
21. In It Together: A Qualitative Evaluation of Participant Experiences of a 10-Week, Group-Based, Workplace HIIT Program for Insufficiently Active Adults.
22. The Comparative Methylome and Transcriptome After Change of Direction Compared to Straight Line Running Exercise in Human Skeletal Muscle
23. Carbohydrate improves exercise capacity but does not affect subcellular lipid droplet morphology, AMPK and p53 signalling in human skeletal muscle
24. Diurnal Differences in Human Muscle Isometric Force In Vivo Are Associated with Differential Phosphorylation of Sarcomeric M-Band Proteins
25. High-Fat Overfeeding Impairs Peripheral Glucose Metabolism and Muscle Microvascular eNOS Ser(1177) Phosphorylation
26. The Comparative Methylome and Transcriptome After Change of Direction Compared to Straight Line Running Exercise in Human Skeletal Muscle
27. Sprint interval and endurance training are equally effective in increasing muscle microvascular density and eNOS content in sedentary males
28. Sit Less and Move More—A Multicomponent Intervention With and Without Height-Adjustable Workstations in Contact Center Call Agents
29. Graded reductions in pre‐exercise glycogen concentration do not augment exercise‐induced nuclear AMPK and PGC‐1α protein content in human muscle
30. The methylome and comparative transcriptome after high intensity sprint exercise in human skeletal muscle
31. Diurnal Differences in Human Muscle Isometric Force In Vivo Are Associated with Differential Phosphorylation of Sarcomeric M-Band Proteins
32. Young, healthy males and females present cardiometabolic protection against the detrimental effects of a 7-day high-fat high-calorie diet
33. High-intensity interval training for reducing cardiometabolic syndrome in healthy but sedentary populations
34. Home‐based high‐intensity interval training reduces barriers to exercise in people with type 1 diabetes
35. Skeletal muscle lipid droplets are resynthesized before being coated with perilipin proteins following prolonged exercise in elite male triathletes
36. Decreased Aerobic Exercise Capacity After Long-Term Remission From Cushing Syndrome: Exploration of Mechanisms
37. A multi-component intervention to sit less and move more in a contact centre setting:a feasibility study
38. Hormone‐sensitive lipase preferentially redistributes to lipid droplets associated with perilipin‐5 in human skeletal muscle during moderate‐intensity exercise
39. A Multidisciplinary Evaluation of a Virtually Supervised Home-Based High-Intensity Interval Training Intervention in People With Type 1 Diabetes
40. High-Fat Overfeeding Impairs Peripheral Glucose Metabolism and Muscle Microvascular eNOS Ser1177 Phosphorylation
41. Post‐exercise carbohydrate and energy availability induce independent effects on skeletal muscle cell signalling and bone turnover: implications for training adaptation
42. Home‐hit improves muscle capillarisation and eNOS/NAD(P)Hoxidase protein ratio in obese individuals with elevated cardiovascular disease risk
43. Passive heat therapy in sedentary humans increases skeletal muscle capillarization and eNOS content but not mitochondrial density or GLUT4 content
44. Graded reductions in preexercise muscle glycogen impair exercise capacity but do not augment skeletal muscle cell signaling: implications for CHO periodization
45. Passive Heat Therapy in Sedentary Humans Improves Aerobic Capacity and Insulin Sensitivity via Increases in Skeletal Muscle Capillarisation and eNOS
46. Multi-stakeholder perspectives of factors that influence contact centre call agent’s workplace physical activity and sedentary behaviour
47. Neutrophil and Monocyte Bactericidal Responses to 10 Weeks of Low-Volume High-Intensity Interval or Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training in Sedentary Adults
48. High-Intensity Interval Training Improves Aerobic Capacity Without a Detrimental Decline in Blood Glucose in People With Type 1 Diabetes
49. Fasted High-Intensity Interval and Moderate-Intensity Exercise Do Not Lead to Detrimental 24-Hour Blood Glucose Profiles
50. Hormone-sensitive lipase preferentially redistributes to lipid droplets associated with perilipin-5 in human skeletal muscle during moderate-intensity exercise
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