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  • 3. Increased skeletal muscle capillarization after aerobic exercise training and weight loss improves insulin sensitivity in adults with IGT.
    Prior SJ, Blumenthal JB, Katzel LI, Goldberg AP, Ryan AS.
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  • 4. Sequential effects of aerobic exercise training and weight loss on risk factors for coronary disease in healthy, obese middle-aged and older men.
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  • 5. Improvements in blood pressure, glucose metabolism, and lipoprotein lipids after aerobic exercise plus weight loss in obese, hypertensive middle-aged men.
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  • 12. Exercise blunts declines in lipolysis and fat oxidation after dietary-induced weight loss in obese older women.
    Nicklas BJ, Rogus EM, Goldberg AP.
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  • 13. Aerobic exercise is necessary to improve glucose utilization with moderate weight loss in women.
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  • 16. Metabolic Benefits of Prior Weight Loss with and without Exercise on Subsequent 6-Month Weight Regain.
    Ryan AS, Serra MC, Goldberg AP.
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  • 17. Aerobic exercise + weight loss decreases skeletal muscle myostatin expression and improves insulin sensitivity in older adults.
    Ryan AS, Li G, Blumenthal JB, Ortmeyer HK.
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  • 19. Pathways in Skeletal Muscle: Protein Signaling and Insulin Sensitivity after Exercise Training and Weight Loss Interventions in Middle-Aged and Older Adults.
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  • 20. Surgically induced weight loss, including reduction in waist circumference, is associated with improved pulmonary function in obese patients.
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