2024
DOI: 10.1111/jpi.70003
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Timing Matters: Late, but Not Early, Exercise Training Ameliorates MASLD in Part by Modulating the Gut‐Liver Axis in Mice

Artemiy Kovynev,
Zhixiong Ying,
Sen Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) affects two billion people worldwide and is currently mostly treatable via lifestyle interventions, such as exercise training. However, it is unclear whether the positive effects of exercise are restricted to unique circadian windows. We therefore aimed to study whether the timing of exercise training differentially modulates MASLD development. Twenty weeks old male APOE*3‐Leiden.CETP mice were fed a high fat‐high cholesterol diet to induce MASLD… Show more

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