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2. Changes in markers for cardio-metabolic disease risk after only 1-2 weeks of a high saturated fat diet in overweight adults.

3. Lipid mixtures containing a very high proportion of saturated fatty acids only modestly impair insulin signaling in cultured muscle cells.

4. Plasma ferritin concentration is positively associated with in vivo fatty acid mobilization and insulin resistance in obese women

5. Metabolic dysfunction in obesity is related to impaired suppression of fatty acid release from adipose tissue by insulin

6. One week of overeating upregulates angiogenic and lipolytic gene expression in human subcutaneous adipose tissue from exercise trained and untrained adults

7. Exercise training remodels subcutaneous adipose tissue in adults with obesity even without weight loss

8. The hepatokine TSK maintains myofiber integrity and exercise endurance and contributes to muscle regeneration

9. Skeletal muscle ferritin abundance is tightly related to plasma ferritin concentration in adults with obesity

11. Weight Loss Improves β-Cell Function in People With Severe Obesity and Impaired Fasting Glucose: A Window of Opportunity

12. Inflammation and metabolism gene sets in subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue are altered 1 hour after exercise in adults with obesity

13. 1208-P: Caloric Restriction Modified Factors Regulating Lipid Storage and Apoptosis in Inguinal but Not Epididymal Adipose Tissue of 24-Month-Old Male Rats

14. 230-OR: Exercise Training Improved Antilipolytic Sensitivity to Insulin in Obese Adults with Low Sensitivity to Insulin before Training

15. Exercise training decreases whole-body and tissue iron storage in adults with obesity

16. Acute Aerobic Exercise Remodels the Adipose Tissue Progenitor Cell Phenotype in Obese Adults

17. 165-OR: High- and Moderate-Intensity Exercise Training Increased Skeletal Muscle Acylcarnitine and Phospholipid Abundance in Obese Adults

18. 701-P: Effects of Exercise on Extracellular Matrix Modifiers in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue of Obese Adults

19. Moderate-Intensity Exercise and High-Intensity Interval Training Affect Insulin Sensitivity Similarly in Obese Adults

20. Energy Deficit Required for Exercise-induced Improvements in Glycemia the Next Day

21. 'Fat Shadows' From DXA for the Qualitative Assessment of Lipodystrophy: When a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Numbers

22. Aerobic exercise elevates markers of angiogenesis and macrophage IL-6 gene expression in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of overweight-to-obese adults

23. 723-P: A Single Session of Exercise Increases Resident Macrophages in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue from Healthy Human Subjects

24. 290-OR: High-Intensity Interval Training and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Induce Similar Modifications to Factors Regulating Skeletal Muscle Lipolysis

25. 731-P: Exercise Training Does Not Alter Resting Fatty Acid Mobilization from Adipose Tissue

26. 721-P: Exercise Training Alters Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Morphology in Obese Adults Even without Weight Loss

27. 287-OR: Acute Exercise Enhances the Differentiation Rate of Human Adipocyte Precursor Cells

28. Dietary supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids and oleate enhances exercise training effects in patients with metabolic syndrome

29. Lower Ectopic Fat Accumulation in Obese Women May Help Explain Sex Differences in the Magnitude of Insulin Resistance

30. Fat Shadows from DEXA for Documentation of Fat Distribution in Patients with Lipodystrophy

31. Insulin Resistance and In Vivo Lipolytic Rate Are Positively Associated with Body Iron Stores in Obese Women

32. Moderate- and High-Intensity Exercise Training Improve 'Free-Living' Glycemic Control Independently of Weight Loss

33. Acute endurance exercise increases Vegfa mRNA expression in adipose tissue of rats during the early stages of weight gain

34. Expression of macrophage genes within skeletal muscle correlates inversely with adiposity and insulin resistance in humans

35. Factors regulating subcutaneous adipose tissue storage, fibrosis, and inflammation may underlie low fatty acid mobilization in insulin-sensitive obese adults

36. Acute exercise ameliorates differences in insulin resistance between physically active and sedentary overweight adults

37. Spectrum of disease associated with partial lipodystrophy: lessons from a trial cohort

39. A Single Session of Low-Intensity Exercise Is Sufficient to Enhance Insulin Sensitivity Into the Next Day in Obese Adults

40. Rapid development of systemic insulin resistance with overeating is not accompanied by robust changes in skeletal muscle glucose and lipid metabolism

41. Dietary supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids and oleate enhances exercise training effects in patients with metabolic syndrome

42. Effects of high- and low-velocity resistance training on the contractile properties of skeletal muscle fibers from young and older humans

43. Recombinant Human Leptin Treatment Does Not Improve Insulin Action in Obese Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes

44. Rapid Suppression of Growth Hormone Concentration by Overeating: Potential Mediation by Hyperinsulinemia

45. Changes in markers for cardio-metabolic disease risk after only 1-2 weeks of a high saturated fat diet in overweight adults

46. Improved insulin sensitivity after weight loss and exercise training is mediated by a reduction in plasma fatty acid mobilization, not enhanced oxidative capacity

47. Role of Growth Hormone in Regulating Lipolysis, Proteolysis, and Hepatic Glucose Production during Fasting

48. Acute exercise increases triglyceride synthesis in skeletal muscle and prevents fatty acid–induced insulin resistance

49. Coimmunoprecipitation of FAT/CD36 and CPT I in skeletal muscle increases proportionally with fat oxidation after endurance exercise training

50. The Elevation of Ingested Lipids within Plasma Chylomicrons Is Prolonged in Men Compared with Women

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