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      The central benefit of physiologically induced ketogenic states - 9 day(s) ago

      Abstract figure legend This review describes the association between ketogenic states induced by physiological interventions such as fasting or aerobic exercise, exogenous ketone supply and ketogenic…

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      Categories: General Medicine News
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        sminaev2015

        RT @agingdoc1: The central benefit of physiologically induced ketogenic states https://t.co/4wrgnJkUt8 https://t.co/8YNhM9VG7E

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      Cognitive impairment caused by compromised hepatic ketogenesis is prevented by endurance exercise - 1 month(s) ago

      Abstract figure legend Knockdown of hepatic HMGCS2 by AAV-mediated shRNA resulted in decreased mitochondrial function, BDNF, synaptic plasticity and cognition in sedentary rats. Conversely, chronic e…

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        “Cognitive impairment caused by compromised hepatic ketogenesis is prevented by endurance exercise” by Taylor Kelty et al. Journal of Physiology https://t.co/kJ8tld27ME

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      Oxyntomodulin physiology and its therapeutic development in obesity and associated complications - 7 month(s) ago

      Abstract figure legend Physiological influences of OXM and its emerging insights from evidence on bariatric surgery effects. CCK, cholecystokinin; FGF21, fibroblast growth factor 21; GLUT4, glucose t…

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      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        We are now in the age of bariatric surgery mimicry - where the pharmaceutical industry has successfully produced gut hormones that succeed in reducing weight loss and improving medical conditions- all similar to surgery - #Oxyntomodulin is yet another. https://t.co/Qim8qD0DE2

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      Firing properties of single axons with cardiac rhythmicity in the human cervical vagus nerve - 8 month(s) ago

      Abstract figure legend The activity of single neurones was isolated from microneurographic recordings of the human cervical vagus nerve. The firing of these neurones was then cross-correlated with th…

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        “Firing properties of single axons with cardiac rhythmicity in the human cervical vagus nerve” by David G. S. Farmer et al. Journal of Physiology https://t.co/VgHGiyFu6b

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      Mitigating disuse‐induced skeletal muscle atrophy in ageing: Resistance exercise as a critical countermeasure - 10 month(s) ago

      The gradual deterioration of physiological systems with ageing makes it difficult to maintain skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia), at least partly due to the presence of ‘anabolic resistance’, resultin…

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Rheumatology
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        Resistance training most effective to mitigate disuse-induced skeletal #muscle atrophy ✅Improves muscle hypertrophy, strength, power ✅Benefits cardiorespiratory, vascular, mental health ✅Mitigates #frailty 👉🏾https://t.co/5p4lnSEqLT by @mackinprof et al @ExpPhysiol @ThePhySoc https://t.co/1gEY9cDkCz

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      High ejection fraction of the left ventricular trabecular layer of the human heart - 11 month(s) ago

      Physiological Reports is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes papers across all areas of basic and translational physiology and allied disciplines.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        RT @visoiu_simona: So excited about our new paper on excessive trabeculation (ET) of the LV: 🪄https://t.co/XhrMaH3Zt5✨✨✨ 📢More answers tha…

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      Death by hypoxia: what were they thinking? - 1 year(s) ago

      The Journal of Physiology publishes research in all areas of physiology and pathophysiology that illustrates new physiological principles or mechanisms.

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Neurology
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        RT @J_Carr_Esquire: Here here, Professor Macefield @CCSNeurosci - Death by hypoxia: what were they thinking? https://t.co/9mb96Ed17w

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      Gut check: Unveiling the influence of acute exercise on the gut microbiota - 1 year(s) ago

      The human gastrointestinal microbiota and its unique metabolites regulate a diverse array of physiological processes with substantial implications for human health and performance. Chronic exercise t…

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        NeilFlochMD

        RT @ChristophBurch: Gut check: Unveiling the influence of acute exercise on the gut microbiota… https://t.co/7qO32CdWFI https://t.co/WR9GU1…

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      The neuromodulatory role of dopamine in improved reaction time by acute cardiovascular exercise - 1 year(s) ago

      Abstract figure legend Top: Using positron emission tomography (PET) with [11C]raclopride, we demonstrated that acute cardiovascular exercise released endogenous dopamine in the brain, and the dopami…

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        “The neuromodulatory role of dopamine in improved reaction time by acute cardiovascular exercise” by Joe Costello et al. Journal of Physiology https://t.co/MRHkY6V2C5 2/2

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      Low‐volume high‐intensity interval training for cardiometabolic health - 1 year(s) ago

      Abstract figure legend Low-volume high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is safe and effective for improving cardiorespiratory fitness, cardiac function, blood glucose levels, and blood pressure. Ty…

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        drskharlamov

        RT @ChristophBurch: Low-volume high-intensity interval training for cardiometabolic health… https://t.co/SwVTMosaev https://t.co/bInc3tIzd3

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