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1. Impact of aerobic fitness status, menstrual cycle phase, and oral contraceptive use on exercise substrate oxidation and metabolic flexibility in females.

2. A 4-Week Pecan-Enriched Diet Improves Postprandial Lipid Peroxidation in Aging Adults.

3. A pecan-enriched diet reduced postprandial appetite intensity and enhanced peptide YY secretion: A randomized control trial.

4. Comparison of a Ramp Cycle Ergometer and a Staged Assault Fitness AssaultBike Protocol for the Assessment of VO 2max .

5. Comparison of aspartame- and sugar-sweetened soft drinks on postprandial metabolism.

6. Physiological and Anthropometric Differences Among Endurance, Strength, and High-Intensity Functional Training Participants: A Cross-Sectional Study.

7. Training Status Impacts Metabolic Response to A High-Protein Weight Loss Diet in Recreationally Resistance-Trained Females.

8. Pecan-enriched diet improves cholesterol profiles and enhances postprandial microvascular reactivity in older adults.

9. Effect of Prior Exercise on Postprandial Lipemia: An Updated Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review.

10. Dietary Intake of Adults Who Participate in CrossFit ® Exercise Regimens.

11. Acute exercise effects on postprandial fat oxidation: meta-analysis and systematic review.

12. Tabata-style functional exercise increases resting and postprandial fat oxidation but does not reduce triglyceride concentrations.

13. MUSCLE MITOCHONDRIAL CAPACITY AND ENDURANCE IN ADULTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES.

14. PGC-1α overexpression partially rescues impaired oxidative and contractile pathophysiology following volumetric muscle loss injury.

15. Short-Term Low-Carbohydrate High-Fat Diet in Healthy Young Males Renders the Endothelium Susceptible to Hyperglycemia-Induced Damage, An Exploratory Analysis.

16. Effect of exercise intensity on circulating microparticles in men and women.

17. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Principles, insights, and potential pitfalls of the noninvasive determination of muscle oxidative capacity by near-infrared spectroscopy.

18. Exercise after You Eat: Hitting the Postprandial Glucose Target.

19. Experimental intermittent ischemia augments exercise-induced inflammatory cytokine production.

20. Postmeal exercise blunts postprandial glucose excursions in people on metformin monotherapy.

21. Zinc Supplementation Does Not Alter Indicators of Insulin Secretion and Sensitivity in Black and White Female Adolescents.

22. Insulin Resistance and the IGF-I-Cortical Bone Relationship in Children Ages 9 to 13 Years.

23. Effects of postmeal exercise on postprandial glucose excursions in people with type 2 diabetes treated with add-on hypoglycemic agents.

24. Transcriptomic effects of metformin in skeletal muscle arteries of obese insulin-resistant rats.

25. Skeletal muscle metabolic adaptations to endurance exercise training are attainable in mice with simvastatin treatment.

26. Heterogeneous Circulating Angiogenic Cell Responses to Acute Maximal Exercise.

27. Mitochondria-specific antioxidant supplementation does not influence endurance exercise training-induced adaptations in circulating angiogenic cells, skeletal muscle oxidative capacity or maximal oxygen uptake.

28. Endothelial and inflammatory responses to acute exercise in perimenopausal and late postmenopausal women.

29. Effect of acute exercise on circulating angiogenic cell and microparticle populations.

30. Measurement of intramuscular fat by muscle echo intensity.

31. Exercise training causes differential changes in gene expression in diaphragm arteries and 2A arterioles of obese rats.

32. Exercise-induced differential changes in gene expression among arterioles of skeletal muscles of obese rats.

33. Chronic endurance exercise affects paracrine action of CD31+ and CD34+ cells on endothelial tube formation.

34. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism treats obesity-associated cardiac diastolic dysfunction.

35. Chronic NOS inhibition accelerates NAFLD progression in an obese rat model.

36. Female rats selectively bred for high intrinsic aerobic fitness are protected from ovariectomy-associated metabolic dysfunction.

37. Differential impact of acute high-intensity exercise on circulating endothelial microparticles and insulin resistance between overweight/obese males and females.

38. Identification of genes whose expression is altered by obesity throughout the arterial tree.

39. A new twist on an old idea part 2: cyclosporine preserves normal mitochondrial but not cardiomyocyte function in mini-swine with compensated heart failure.

40. Unique transcriptomic signature of omental adipose tissue in Ossabaw swine: a model of childhood obesity.

41. Adipose tissue and vascular phenotypic modulation by voluntary physical activity and dietary restriction in obese insulin-resistant OLETF rats.

42. Transcriptome-wide RNA sequencing analysis of rat skeletal muscle feed arteries. II. Impact of exercise training in obesity.

43. Transcriptome-wide RNA sequencing analysis of rat skeletal muscle feed arteries. I. Impact of obesity.

44. Blood pressure regulation VIII: resistance vessel tone and implications for a pro-atherogenic conduit artery endothelial cell phenotype.

45. Beneficial paracrine effects of adipocytes from obese rats on cultured endothelial cells.

46. Differential regulation of adipose tissue and vascular inflammatory gene expression by chronic systemic inhibition of NOS in lean and obese rats.

47. Exercise training and vascular cell phenotype in a swine model of familial hypercholesterolaemia: conduit arteries and veins.

48. Circulating angiogenic and inflammatory cytokine responses to acute aerobic exercise in trained and sedentary young men.

49. Differential vasomotor effects of insulin on gastrocnemius and soleus feed arteries in the OLETF rat model: role of endothelin-1.

50. Norepinephrine increases NADPH oxidase-derived superoxide in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells via α-adrenergic receptors.

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