نتایج جستجو برای: fat oxidation

تعداد نتایج: 232711  

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2011
Erik Bruininx Joost van den Borne Eric van Heugten Jaap van Milgen Martin Verstegen Walter Gerrits

We used the pig as a model to assess the effects of dietary fat content and composition on nutrient oxidation and energy partitioning in positive energy balance. Pigs weighing 25 kg were assigned to either: 1) a low fat-high starch diet, or 2) a high saturated-fat diet, or 3) a high unsaturated-fat diet. In the high-fat treatments, 20% starch was iso-energetically replaced by 10.8% lard or 10.2...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Lipidology 2009

Journal: :Circulation 2004
Michael Kuang Maria Febbraio Cory Wagg Gary D Lopaschuk Jason R B Dyck

BACKGROUND Evidence from humans suggests that fatty acid translocase (FAT)/CD36 deficiency can lead to functionally and/or energetically compromised hearts, but the data are equivocal, and the subject remains controversial. In this report we assessed the contribution of FAT/CD36 to overall fatty acid oxidation rates in the intact heart and determined the effect of FAT/CD36 on energy metabolism ...

Journal: :Metabolism: clinical and experimental 2002
Dorien P Van Aggel-Leijssen Wim H Saris Gabby B Hul Marleen A Van Baak

The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of long-term continuation of low-intensity exercise training on weight maintenance, substrate metabolism, and beta-adrenergic-mediated fat oxidation in weight-reduced obese men. Preceding this part of the study, subjects lost 15 +/- 6 kg of body weight by energy restriction with or without low-intensity exercise training. Twenty-nine su...

2017
Zübeyde Aslankeser Şükrü Serdar Balcı

BACKGROUND It has been believed that the contribution of fat oxidation to total energy expenditure is becoming negligible at higher exercise intensities (about 85% VO2max). The aim of the present study was to examine the changes in substrate oxidation during high-intensity interval exercise in young adult men. METHODS A total of 18 healthy well-trained (aged 19.60 ± 0.54 years, BMI = 22.19 ± ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2007
Xiao-Xia Han Adrian Chabowski Narendra N Tandon Jorge Calles-Escandon Jan F C Glatz Joost J F P Luiken Arend Bonen

We examined, in muscle of lean and obese Zucker rats, basal, insulin-induced, and contraction-induced fatty acid transporter translocation and fatty acid uptake, esterification, and oxidation. In lean rats, insulin and contraction induced the translocation of the fatty acid transporter FAT/CD36 (43 and 41%, respectively) and plasma membrane-associated fatty acid binding protein (FABPpm; 19 and ...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1996
J Calles-Escandón M I Goran M O'Connell K S Nair E Danforth

The hypothesis that exercise increases fat oxidation at rest independently of changes in energy balance, body composition, and/or lipolysis was tested in 21 volunteers. After a period of energy balance, volunteers were randomly allocated to one of four groups: control, overfed (OF), overfed and exercised (OF-EX), and exercised (EX). OF and OF-EX were overfed 50% excess of energy balance calorie...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2000
J Sakamoto R L Barr K M Kavanagh G D Lopaschuk

Myocardial glucose oxidation is markedly reduced in the uncontrolled diabetic. We determined whether this was due to direct biochemical changes in the heart or whether this was due to altered circulating levels of insulin and substrates that can be seen in the diabetic. Isolated working hearts from control or diabetic rats (streptozotocin, 55 mg/kg iv administered 6 wk before study) were aerobi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2001
M C Cha J A Johnson C Y Hsu C N Boozer

The effects of fat content in the hypocaloric diet on whole body glucose oxidation and adipocyte glucose transport were investigated in two animal-feeding experiments. Diet-induced obese rats were food restricted to 75% of their previous energy intakes with either a high (45% by calorie) or a low (12% by calorie) corn oil diet for 9 wk (experiment 1) or 10 days (experiment 2). The losses of bod...

Journal: :Nutrition & Metabolism 2006
Carol S Johnston Corinne Corte Pamela D Swan

BACKGROUND Vitamin C is a cofactor in the biosynthesis of carnitine, a molecule required for the oxidation of fatty acids. A reduction in the ability to oxidize fat may contribute to the reported inverse relationship between vitamin C status and adiposity. To examine this possibility, we conducted a preliminary trial to evaluate the impact of vitamin C status on fat oxidation during submaximal ...

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