Short-term strength training reduces gluconeogenesis and NAFLD in obese mice

Mar 17, 2019The Journal of endocrinology

Short-term strength training lowers new sugar production and fatty liver in obese mice

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Abstract

Short-term strength training reduced hepatic fat accumulation in obese mice.

  • Short-term strength training is associated with increased insulin sensitivity in the liver.
  • The training reduced the expression of lipogenic genes involved in fat synthesis.
  • It led to decreased levels of lipogenic proteins and proinflammatory cytokines in the liver.
  • Improvements in glycemic homeostasis were observed following short-term strength training.
  • These effects occurred independently of any changes in body weight.

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