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    AuthorBoyle, Kristen E. (1)Eaves, Audrey Denise (1)Fontenot, Elizabeth Gail (1)Harper, Bradley M. (1)Kwon, Oh Sung (1)Patel, Leena Jayesh (1)Sloan, Ruben Carnell (1)Vijayakumar, Sarath (1)SubjectBiology, Physiology (8)
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    Education, Health (2)Exercise for older people (2)Insulin resistance (2)Lipids--Metabolism (2)Lipids--Research (2)Metabolism--Regulation (2)Mitochondria (2)Obesity (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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    The role of mediators of neuronal plasticity in the circadian regulation of suprachiasmatic nucleus by light 

    Vijayakumar, Sarath (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Circadian rhythms are highly conserved physiological functions that are present in almost all living organisms. In mammals, circadian rhythms are synchronized to the environmental light:dark cycle by daily adjustments in ...
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    Effects of Aerobic Capacity Phenotype on Adaptive Responses to Ischemic Stress 

    Fontenot, Elizabeth Gail (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Ischemic disease leads to increased tissue stress by decreasing supply of nutrients adequate to meet energy demands. To maintain functionality, compensatory mechanisms for diminished vascular supply are induced by numerous ...
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    Does Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgical Treatment Alter Exercise Tolerance in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Mitral Regurgitation at Seven to Eleven Weeks Post-Operative? 

    Patel, Leena Jayesh (East Carolina University, 2009)
    In the current study, we examined if exercise tolerance was going to be reduced in atrial fibrillation and mitral valve regurgitation patients post a minimally invasive surgery seven to eleven weeks when compared to ...
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    Metabolic Inflexibility in Skeletal Muscle With Obesity 

    Boyle, Kristen E. (East Carolina University, 2009)
    The skeletal muscle of obese individuals has a reduced capacity to oxidize lipids. The hypothesis to be tested in this dissertation is that the ability to regulate lipid oxidation in response to lipid exposure is impaired ...
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    Effect of Acute Exercise or Fasting on Mitochondrial Function and High Fat Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance 

    Kwon, Oh Sung (East Carolina University, 2009)
    A high-fat diet leads to an accumulation of lipid in skeletal muscle, and the development of both mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin resistance. Recently, our lab reported that lipid overload leads to elevated ...
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    Effect of Duodenal-Jejunal Bypass on Skeletal Muscle Insulin Signaling in Goto-Kakizaki Rats 

    Sloan, Ruben Carnell (East Carolina University, 2009)
    Gastric bypass surgery (RYGBP) for the treatment of obesity has proven to clinically reverse type 2 diabetes mellitus. RYGBP involves both gastric reduction and bypass of the proximal small intestine. Duodenal-Jejunal ...
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    5'-AMP-Activated Protein Kinase and Eukaryotic Elongation Factor 2 Response to Resistance Exercise in Young Versus Old Men and Women 

    Harper, Bradley M. (East Carolina University, 2009)
    It has been shown that skeletal muscle 5'-AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylation and/or activity is more greatly elevated in response to resistance exercise or loading in aged rats, and that eukaryotic elongation ...
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    Effects of Parental Obesity on Fat Metabolism During Submaximal Exercise in Children 

    Eaves, Audrey Denise (East Carolina University, 2009)
    The aim of the present study was to compare fat metabolism during submaximal exercise in children with a morbidly obese parent - (COP) (BMI [greater than or equal to] 40 kg/m²) to children with relatively lean parents - ...

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