It’s widely known that exercise is beneficial for health. Yet science doesn’t have a clear understanding of what makes moving so good for us, including what molecular mechanisms are activated by ...
We all know that exercise is good for us. A brisk walk of roughly an hour a day can stave off chronic diseases, including heart or blood vessel issues and Type 2 diabetes. Regular exercise delays ...
Marcas Bamman, PhD, FACSM, Director of the UAB Center for Exercise Medicine was interviewed by WBRC FOX 6 News’ Good Day Alabama anchor Mike Dubberly on Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Dr. Bamman highlighted ...
New research reveals that exercise doesn't just benefit muscles or the heart—it triggers a cascade of molecular and cellular changes across nearly every organ in the body. In a sweeping study of rats, ...
Vigorous exercise burns fat more in males than in females, but the benefits of exercise are broad for everyone. Vigorous exercise burns fat more in males than in females -- an unexpected finding from ...
MoTrPAC is a national research consortium designed to discover and characterize the molecular map that underlies the effects of physical activity in humans. The program's goal is to study the ...
Research Technician Sandra May checks new samples into the UVM Laboratory for Clinical Biochemistry Research, a key site for the pioneering eight-year MoTrPAC study. BURLNGTON, Vt.—For the past eight ...
Interested in participating in exercise research? We are looking for volunteers for various exercise-based studies to help understand the role of exercise as medicine at the molecular, cellular and ...
Laurie J. Goodyear Ph.D., Senior Investigator and co-Head of the Section on Integrative Physiology and Metabolism at the Joslin Diabetes Center, and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical ...
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