Skeletal muscle fiber composition is related to adiposity and in vitro glucose transport rate in humans

An attempt was made to find out if a relationship exists among skeletal muscle fiber composition, adiposity and in vitro muscle glucose transport rate in humans. A reduced skeletal muscle type I fiber population may be one component of a multifactorial process involved in the development of insulin...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism 1995-03, Vol.31 (3), p.E453-E457
Hauptverfasser: HICKEY, M. S, CAREY, J. O, AZVEDO, J. L, HOUMARD, J. A, PORIES, W. J, ISRAEL, R. G, DOHM, G. L
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