Multiple Applications of Different Exercise Modalities with Rodents

A large proportion of chronic diseases can be derived from a sedentary lifestyle. Raising physical activity awareness is indispensable, as lack of exercise is the fourth most common cause of death worldwide. Animal models in different research fields serve as important tools in the study of acute or...

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Hauptverfasser: Börzsei, Denise, Szabó, Renáta, Hoffmann, Alexandra, Harmath, Attila, Sebestyén, Judith, Osman, Jasmin, Juhász, Béla, Priksz, Dániel, Varga, Csaba, Pósa, Anikó
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Animals
Antioxidants
Blood pressure
Body composition
Bones
Cardiovascular system
Diabetes
Disease prevention
Exercise
Fitness equipment
Glucose
Homeostasis
Insulin
Metabolic syndrome
Musculoskeletal system
Neurogenesis
Older people
Osteoporosis
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Physical fitness
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Running
Sarcopenia
Strength training
Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
Vascular endothelial growth factor
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