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Type 2 diabetes remission 1 year after an intensive lifestyle intervention: A secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial
Heterogeneity in the perirenal region of humans suggests presence of dormant brown adipose tissue that contains brown fat precursor cells
Interval-Walking Improves Glycaemic Control and Body Composition after Cancer Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Trial
IL ‐10‐specific autoantibodies predict major adverse cardiovascular events in kidney transplanted patients ‐ a retrospective cohort study
Metabolic profile in patients with newly diagnosed bipolar disorder and their unaffected first-degree relatives
TGF-β2 is an exercise-induced adipokine that regulates glucose and fatty acid metabolism
Exercise-mediated improvement of depression in patients with gastro-esophageal junction cancer is linked to kynurenine metabolism
Reduced skeletal-muscle perfusion and impaired ATP release during hypoxia and exercise in individuals with type 2 diabetes
Muscle as an Endocrine Organ
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Physical Exercise in Chronic Diseases
Single Cell Analysis Identifies the miRNA Expression Profile of a Subpopulation of Muscle Precursor Cells Unique to Humans With Type 2 Diabetes
Angiogenin and Osteoprotegerin are type II muscle specific myokines protecting pancreatic beta-cells against proinflammatory cytokines
Sarcopenia and Postoperative Complication Risk in Gastrointestinal Surgical Oncology: A Meta-analysis
Female sex hormones are necessary for the metabolic effects mediated by loss of Interleukin 18 signaling
Why prescribe exercise as therapy in type 2 diabetes? We have a pill for that!
The “Interval Walking in Colorectal Cancer” (I-WALK-CRC) study: Design, methods and recruitment results of a randomized controlled feasibility trial
The effect on glycaemic control of low-volume high-intensity interval training versus endurance training in individuals with type 2 diabetes
Molecular Mechanisms Linking Exercise to Cancer Prevention and Treatment
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