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1. Moderate-intensity aerobic exercise enhanced dopamine signaling in diet-induced obese female mice without preventing body weight gain.

2. Swimming training prevents obesity installation and normalizes hypothalamic expressions of GLP1 and leptin receptors in adult offspring born in small litters.

3. Diacylglycerol kinase delta overexpression improves glucose clearance and protects against the development of obesity.

4. Exercise training and spexin ameliorate thyroid changes in obese type 2 diabetic rats: the possible interlaying mechanisms.

5. Mild Cold Stress at Ambient Temperature Elevates Muscle Calcium Cycling and Exercise Adaptations in Obese Female Mice.

6. The Effect of Different Exercise Modalities on Sertoli-germ Cells Metabolic Interactions in High-fat Diet-induced Obesity Rat Models: Implication on Glucose and Lactate Transport, Igf1, and Igf1R-dependent Pathways.

7. Endothelial specific prolyl hydroxylase domain-containing protein 2 deficiency attenuates aging-related obesity and exercise intolerance.

8. Moderate-Intensity Exercise Enhances Mitochondrial Biogenesis Markers in the Skeletal Muscle of a Mouse Model Affected by Diet-Induced Obesity.

9. Metabolic plasticity and obesity-associated changes in diurnal postexercise metabolism in mice.

10. Effects of aerobic exercise on the regulation of mitochondrial carrier homolog-2 and its influence on the catabolic and anabolic activity of lipids in the mesenteric adipose tissue of obese mice.

11. Obesity-induced skeletal muscle remodeling: A comparative analysis of exercise training and ACE-inhibitory drug in male mice.

12. Beneficial Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training and Dietary Changes Intervention on Hepatic Fat Accumulation in HFD-Induced Obese Rats.

13. An exercise-inducible metabolite that suppresses feeding and obesity.

14. Lean in one way, in obesity another: effects of moderate exercise in brown adipose tissue of early overfed male Wistar rats.

15. Aerobic Physical Exercise Improves Exercise Tolerance and Fasting Glycemia Independent of Body Weight Change in Obese Females.

16. Exercise ameliorates insulin resistance and improves ASK1-mediated insulin signalling in obese rats.

17. Restoring Perivascular Adipose Tissue Function in Obesity Using Exercise.

18. Exercise-induced benefits on glucose handling in a model of diet-induced obesity are reduced by concurrent nicotinamide mononucleotide.

19. Dysfunction of perivascular adipose tissue in mesenteric artery is restored by aerobic exercise in high-fat diet induced obesity.

20. Exercise ameliorates insulin resistance and improves SIRT6-mediated insulin signaling transduction in liver of obese rats.

21. Obesity-induced alterations to the immunoproteasome: a potential link to intramuscular lipotoxicity.

22. Male and Female Animals Respond Differently to High-Fat Diet and Regular Exercise Training in a Mouse Model of Hyperlipidemia.

23. Transthyretin contributes to insulin resistance and diminishes exercise-induced insulin sensitivity in obese mice by inhibiting AMPK activity in skeletal muscle.

24. Acute physical exercise increases PI3K-p110α protein content in the hypothalamus of obese mice.

25. Effects of Long-Term DHA Supplementation and Physical Exercise on Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Development in Obese Aged Female Mice.

26. Mechanical function of cardiac fibre bundles is partly protected by exercise in response to diet-induced obesity in rats.

27. Paternal exercise protects against liver steatosis in the male offspring of mice submitted to high fat diet.

28. Vascular Protection by Exercise in Obesity: Inflammasome-associated Mechanisms.

29. Morphological evaluation of the effects of exercise on high-fat-diet-induced liver damage in rats.

30. Aerobic exercise training regulates serum extracellular vesicle miRNAs linked to obesity to promote their beneficial effects in mice.

31. The Effect of Voluntary Exercise on Gut Microbiota in Partially Hydrolyzed Guar Gum Intake Mice under High-Fat Diet Feeding.

32. Preventive Effects of Different Aerobic Exercise Intensities on the Decline of Cognitive Function in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Growing Mice.

33. β2 Adrenergic Regulation of the Phagocytic and Microbicide Capacity of Circulating Monocytes: Influence of Obesity and Exercise.

34. Carbon Monoxide and Exercise Prevents Diet-Induced Obesity and Metabolic Dysregulation Without Affecting Bone.

35. Effects of Irisin Compared with Exercise on Specific Metabolic and Obesity Parameters in Female Mice with Obesity.

36. The Impact of Moderate-Intensity Continuous or High-Intensity Interval Training on Adipogenesis and Browning of Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue in Obese Male Rats.

37. Exercise Training in Obese Rats Does Not Induce Browning at Thermoneutrality and Induces a Muscle-Like Signature in Brown Adipose Tissue.

38. Eccentric exercise and dietary restriction inhibits M1 macrophage polarization activated by high-fat diet-induced obesity.

39. Effect of Different Exercise Loads on Testicular Oxidative Stress and Reproductive Function in Obese Male Mice.

40. A herbal premix containing Macrotyloma uniflorum , ginger, and whey curtails obesity in rats fed a high-fat diet by a novel mechanism.

41. Exercise does not ameliorate cardiac dysfunction in obese mice exposed to fine particulate matter.

42. Increased physical activity does not improve obesity-induced decreases in muscle quality in zebrafish ( Danio rerio ).

43. Impact of Exercise and Activity on Weight Regain and Musculoskeletal Health Post-Ovariectomy.

44. β2 Adrenergic Regulation of the Phagocytic and Microbicide Capacity of Macrophages from Obese and Lean Mice: Effects of Exercise.

45. Obesity Affects β2 Adrenergic Regulation of the Inflammatory Profile and Phenotype of Circulating Monocytes from Exercised Animals.

46. Distinct Gut Microbiota and Serum Metabolites in Response to Weight Loss Induced by Either Dairy or Exercise in a Rodent Model of Obesity.

47. Strength training reduces lipid accumulation in liver of obese Wistar rats.

48. Long-term obesogenic diet and targeted deletion of potassium channel K v 1.3 have differing effects on voluntary exercise in mice.

49. TGF-β1 downregulation in the hypothalamus of obese mice through acute exercise.

50. Muscular resistance, hypertrophy and strength training equally reduce adiposity, inflammation and insulin resistance in mice with diet-induced obesity.

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