362 results on '"Agosti, F."'
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2. Relationship between fatty liver and glucose metabolism: A cross-sectional study in 571 obese children
3. GH responses to two consecutive bouts of whole body vibration, maximal voluntary contractions or vibration alternated with maximal voluntary contractions administered at 2-h intervals in healthy adults
4. A52 GUT-INNERVATING TRPV1+ NEURONS DRIVE CHRONIC VISCERAL PAIN VIA MICROGLIAL P2Y12 RECEPTOR
5. Concurrent comparison of the measurement properties of generic and disease-specific questionnaires in obese inpatients
6. Comparison of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, air displacement plethysmography and bioelectrical impedance analysis for the assessment of body composition in morbidly obese women
7. Effect of mechanical and metabolic factors on motor function and fatigue in obese men and women: A cross-sectional study
8. GH responses to two consecutive bouts of respiratory muscle endurance training in healthy adults
9. Impact of percent body fat on oral glucose tolerance testing: A cross-sectional study in 1512 obese children
10. Growth hormone and lactate responses induced by maximal isometric voluntary contractions and whole-body vibrations in healthy subjects
11. Energy cost and cardiovascular response to upper and lower limb rhythmic exercise with different equipments in normal-weight and severely obese individuals
12. Effects of low- and high-intensity exercise training on body composition and substrate metabolism in obese adolescents
13. Changes in plasma levels of ghrelin, leptin, and other hormonal and metabolic parameters following standardized breakfast, lunch, and physical exercise before and after a multidisciplinary weight-reduction intervention in obese adolescents
14. Unexpectedly increased anorexigenic postprandial responses of PYY and GLP-1 to fast ice cream consumption in adult patients with Prader-Willi syndrome
15. The energy cost of cycling and aerobic performance of obese adolescent girls
16. Factor analysis of metabolic syndrome components in severely obese girls and boys
17. Physical activity ratios for various commonly performed sedentary and physical activities in obese adolescents
18. Prediction of resting energy expenditure in severely obese Italian males
19. Predictors of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in obese children
20. Comparison of predictive equations for resting energy expenditure in severely obese Caucasian children and adolescents
21. Prediction of resting energy expenditure in severely obese Italian women
22. The combined effect of adiposity, fat distribution and age on cardiovascular risk factors and motor disability in a cohort of obese women (aged 18–83)
23. A follow-up of GH-dependent biomarkers during a 6-month period of the sporting season of male and female athletes
24. Age-and gender-related variations of leg power output and body composition in severely obese children and adolescents
25. Gender-related changes in body composition, muscle strength and power output after a short-term multidisciplinary weight loss intervention in morbid obesity
26. Growth hormone responses to repeated bouts of aerobic exercise with different recovery intervals in cyclists
27. Changes in body composition, physical performance and cardiovascular risk factors after a 3-week integrated body weight reduction program and after 1-y follow-up in severely obese men and women
28. Postural instability of extremely obese individuals improves after a body weight reduction program entailing specific balance training
29. Body water distribution in severe obesity and its assessment from eight-polar bioelectrical impedance analysis
30. The relationship between body composition and muscle power output in men and women with obesity
31. Effect of a 3-week body mass reduction program on body composition, muscle function and motor performance in pubertal obese boys and girls
32. Elite volunteer athletes of different sport disciplines may have elevated baseline GH levels divorced from unaltered levels of both IGF-I and GH-dependent bone and collagen markers: A study on-the-field
33. Gender-, age-, body composition- and training workloaddependent differences of GH response to a disciplinespecific training session in elite athletes: A study on the field
34. Ghrelin secretion in severely obese subjects before and after a 3-week integrated body mass reduction program
35. Three-week integrated body weight reduction programme markedly improves performance and work capacity in severely obese patients
36. Effects of a 3-week integrated body weight reduction program on leptin levels and body composition in severe obese subjects
37. EFFECT OF MECHANICAL AND METABOLIC FACTORS ON MOTOR FUNCTION AND FATIGUE IN OBESE MEN AND WOMEN: 304 accepted poster
38. Metabolic responses to submaximal treadmill walking and cycle ergometer pedalling in obese adolescents
39. Prevalence and risk factors of metabolic syndrome in Brazilian and Italian obese adolescents: a comparison study
40. Modifications of mu opioid receptors in obesity: Poster Presentation No.: P132
41. Headache patients in primary care and a tertiary care unit in Zürich, Switzerland
42. Gender variations of body composition, muscle strength and power output in morbid obesity
43. Elderly obese women display the greatest improvement in stair climbing performance after a 3-week body mass reduction program
44. Influence of gender, age and BMI on lower limb muscular power output in a large population of obese men and women
45. The metabolic syndrome among obese adolescents
46. Leptin levels do not change following acute exercise in healthy adults and in obese children
47. TACAN is an essential component of the mechanosensitive ion channel responsible for pain sensing
48. Reproducibility of clinician-friendly physical performance measures in individuals with obesity
49. Hedonic eating in Prader–Willi syndrome is associated with blunted PYY secretion
50. Predictors of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in obese children
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