Assessing the Induced Adipose Tissue Browning Effects of Hypoxic Swimming and Cold-Water Exposure in Healthy Human Participants Using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS)
Kim Malvin A. Sales Sales
Abstract:Introduction:The prevalence of obesity in Canada has increased in recent years. Due to this, studies have been conducted on brown adipose tissue (BAT) as it consumes energy to regulate thermal homeostasis rather than storing it as fat. Particularly, studies have shown that exercise regimens combined with a cold-temperature setting elicit the most "browning" of white adipose tissue (WAT). Hypoxic exercise has been seen to prevent obesity and some metabolic disorders, but the browning of WAT via hypoxic exercise… Show more
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