2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.mvr.2014.02.012
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Aerobic exercise improves microvascular dysfunction in fructose fed hamsters

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“…Moreover, fructose is used faster than glucose, and more is converted to liver glycogen, thus an increase in the hepatic glycogen concentration was shown by us and others (Décombaz et al 2011;Basaranoglu et al 2013) in this model. All of these parameters were significantly attenuated in exercised-trained rats, indicating that maintenance of glucose homeostasis might be involved in the beneficial effects of physical training in metabolic diseases (Boa et al 2014;Machado et al 2014).…”
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“…Moreover, fructose is used faster than glucose, and more is converted to liver glycogen, thus an increase in the hepatic glycogen concentration was shown by us and others (Décombaz et al 2011;Basaranoglu et al 2013) in this model. All of these parameters were significantly attenuated in exercised-trained rats, indicating that maintenance of glucose homeostasis might be involved in the beneficial effects of physical training in metabolic diseases (Boa et al 2014;Machado et al 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…All of these parameters were significantly attenuated in exercised‐trained rats, indicating that maintenance of glucose homeostasis might be involved in the beneficial effects of physical training in metabolic diseases (Boa et al . ; Machado et al . ).…”
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“…Studies have suggested that these improvements in HR may be due to increased vagal activity [17]. Boa et al [18] have demonstrated that aerobic ET undertaken for 4 weeks, following 20 weeks of fructose overload in young male hamsters, may improve microvascular and endothelium dysfunction.…”
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confidence: 99%