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Amy Mendham to Exercise

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Amy Mendham has written about Exercise.
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5,119
  1. Physical Behaviors and Their Association With Adiposity in Men and Women From a Low-Resourced African Setting. J Phys Act Health. 2022 08 01; 19(8):548-557.
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    Score: 0,685
  2. Exercise training improves mitochondrial respiration and is associated with an altered intramuscular phospholipid signature in women with obesity. Diabetologia. 2021 07; 64(7):1642-1659.
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    Score: 0,625
  3. Improved Sleep Quality and Depressive Symptoms With Exercise Training in Obese Women From a Low Socioeconomic Community: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Phys Act Health. 2021 04 01; 18(4):440-449.
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    Score: 0,624
  4. Similar mitochondrial signaling responses to a single bout of continuous or small-sided-games-based exercise in sedentary men. J Appl Physiol (1985). 2016 12 01; 121(6):1326-1334.
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    Score: 0,459
  5. Rugby-specific small-sided games training is an effective alternative to stationary cycling at reducing clinical risk factors associated with the development of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled trial. PLoS One. 2015; 10(6):e0127548.
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    Score: 0,418
  6. A 12-week sports-based exercise programme for inactive Indigenous Australian men improved clinical risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus. J Sci Med Sport. 2015 Jul; 18(4):438-43.
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    Score: 0,392
  7. Differences in post-exercise inflammatory and glucose regulatory response between sedentary indigenous Australian and Caucasian men completing a single bout of cycling. Am J Hum Biol. 2014 Mar-Apr; 26(2):208-14.
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    Score: 0,378
  8. The acute effects of aerobic exercise and modified rugby on inflammation and glucose homeostasis within Indigenous Australians. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2012 Nov; 112(11):3787-95.
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    Score: 0,334
  9. Effects of mode and intensity on the acute exercise-induced IL-6 and CRP responses in a sedentary, overweight population. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2011 Jun; 111(6):1035-45.
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    Score: 0,305
  10. Intensity Matters for Musculoskeletal Health: A Cross-Sectional Study on Movement Behaviors of Older Adults from High-Income Scottish and Low-Income South African Communities. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 04 19; 18(8).
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    Score: 0,157
  11. Exercise Training Alters Red Blood Cell Fatty Acid Desaturase Indices and Adipose Tissue Fatty Acid Profile in African Women with Obesity. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2020 08; 28(8):1456-1466.
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    Score: 0,149
  12. Exercise training results in depot-specific adaptations to adipose tissue mitochondrial function. Sci Rep. 2020 03 02; 10(1):3785.
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    Score: 0,145
  13. The "Football is Medicine" platform-scientific evidence, large-scale implementation of evidence-based concepts and future perspectives. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2018 08; 28 Suppl 1:3-7.
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    Score: 0,129
  14. The Acute Exercise-Induced Inflammatory Response: A Comparison of Young-Adult Smokers and Nonsmokers. Res Q Exerc Sport. 2017 Mar; 88(1):15-25.
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    Score: 0,115
  15. Effects of concurrent exercise training on body composition, systemic inflammation, and components of metabolic syndrome in inactive academics: a randomised controlled trial. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2023 Apr; 123(4):809-820.
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    Score: 0,044
  16. Changes in subcutaneous adipose tissue microRNA expression in response to exercise training in obese African women. Sci Rep. 2022 11 01; 12(1):18408.
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    Score: 0,044
  17. A pilot investigation of genetic and epigenetic variation of FKBP5 and response to exercise intervention in African women with obesity. Sci Rep. 2022 07 11; 12(1):11771.
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    Score: 0,043
  18. Distinct abdominal and gluteal adipose tissue transcriptome signatures are altered by exercise training in African women with obesity. Sci Rep. 2020 06 24; 10(1):10240.
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    Score: 0,037
  19. Changes in systemic and subcutaneous adipose tissue inflammation and oxidative stress in response to exercise training in obese black African women. J Physiol. 2020 02; 598(3):503-515.
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    Score: 0,036
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