2021
DOI: 10.32098/mltj.04.2021.07
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Whole-Body Vibration Promotes Beneficial Changes on the Anterior Tibial Muscle Histomorphometry of Hypothalamic Obese Rats

Abstract: Background. Due to the deleterious effects of obesity on muscle tissue and the search for tools to reverse these losses, it is important to understand the effect of physical exercises on the muscle structure of obese individuals. This study aimed to analyze the effect of wholebody vibration (WBV) on the histomorphological parameters of the anterior tibial muscle using the monosodium l-glutamate (MSG) obesity model. Methods. MSG-obese rats that were exposed to WBV on a vibrating platform with a frequency of 60 … Show more

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“…Similarly, in a swimming model, adiposity reduction and insulin secretion did not return to physiological patterns and changes in intestinal structure were still persistent [58]. In our research group, whole-body vibration training, despite promoting anti-obesogenic effects, was not able to completely repair the soleus muscles [29,59], extensor digitorum longus [30], tibialis anterior [21] and diaphragm [60] muscles. Furthermore, it did not restore the biochemical and structural parameters of the liver, adipose tissue and plasma to physiological levels [9].…”
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“…Similarly, in a swimming model, adiposity reduction and insulin secretion did not return to physiological patterns and changes in intestinal structure were still persistent [58]. In our research group, whole-body vibration training, despite promoting anti-obesogenic effects, was not able to completely repair the soleus muscles [29,59], extensor digitorum longus [30], tibialis anterior [21] and diaphragm [60] muscles. Furthermore, it did not restore the biochemical and structural parameters of the liver, adipose tissue and plasma to physiological levels [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The MSG-obesity induction causes cytotoxic injury in hypothalamic nuclei that induces significant changes in the development of animals, mainly due to cell loss in the GH-secreting hypothalamic nuclei [28], as well described in the literature [7] and previously identified in works by our research group [9,21,29,30]. The relationship between reduced body growth and reduced muscle growth has also been extensively explored [1,22,28], with a consensus in the literature that MSG cytotoxicity still results in a model of short stature due to hormonal insufficiency that leads to low growth [22,31].…”
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“…The neuromuscular performance and flexibility, grip power, and grip endurance time may all be improved by this therapy. Additionally, Zazula et al's basic research study (59) supports the significance of vibration therapy in improving muscular flexibility and malleability. The studies included in the review used a variety of parameters, including frequency, amplitude, duration, and method of application.…”
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confidence: 91%