Nutrition: Special Consideration for Weight Loss and Glycogen Loading for Wrestling.An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1519/0199-610X(1982)0042.3.CO;2Ann C. GrandjeanNational Strength Coaches Association Journal...
In obese mice, more robust metabolic processes were associated with the burning of fat and weight loss. In humans, the genes involved in these complex processes were found to be lower in patients who were obese or prone to weight gain, suggesting that the glycogen pathway is needed in fat c...
The phenomenon is partly due to the composition of glycogen, which also contains water. As such, rapid depletion of glycogen at theonset of the diettriggers the loss ofwater weight. Over time, glycogen stores are renewed and the water weight begins to return. When this happens,weight loss m...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of 6-month aerobic exercise training + weight loss (AEX + WL) on basal and insulin activation of glycogen synthase, basal citrate synthase activity, and Akt and AS160 phosphorylation in older, overweight/obese insulin-resistant men...
Consumption of a low-carb diet will cause a significant loss of weight. This is primarily due to the glycogen, which will be 3 times the weight of glucose and be made up mostly of water. The rapid water loss will result from the quick decrease in glycogen at the start of the diet. ...
Excessive UCS should be avoided because it leads to excess glycogen deposition and weight gain. For patients who have significant growth retardation and myopathy, continuous nocturnal feeding of a nutrient mixture composed of glucose, glucose oligosaccharides, and amino acids combined with intermittent ...
Adipocyte-specific deletion of a scaffolding protein, protein targeting to glycogen (PTG), reduces glycogen levels in beige adipocytes, attenuating UCP1 expression and responsiveness to cold or β-adrenergic receptor-stimulated weight loss in obese mice. Unexpectedly, we observed that glycogen synthesis ...
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1. A total loss of capacity for net glycogen synthesis was observed in experiments with the perfused liver of starved adrenalectomized rats. 2. This lesion... PD Whitton,DA Hems - 《Biochemical Journal》 被引量: 44发表: 1976年 Effects of cortisol on the levels of metabolites and enzymes ...
weight in the islets and 0.5 mmoles per kilogram dry weight of this substancein the exocrine pancreas (Idahl and Hellman, 1968). The latter value corresponds roughly to the low amounts recorded for the exocrine pancreas with the present glycogen assay. It was, on the other hand, completely...