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Park JS, Holloszy JO, Kim K, et al. (2020) Exercise Training-Induced PPARβ Increases PGC-1α Protein Stability and Improves Insulin-Induced Glucose Uptake in Rodent Muscles. Nutrients. 12
Kraus WE, Bhapkar M, Huffman KM, et al. (2019) 2 years of calorie restriction and cardiometabolic risk (CALERIE): exploratory outcomes of a multicentre, phase 2, randomised controlled trial. The Lancet. Diabetes & Endocrinology
Koh J, Hancock CR, Han DH, et al. (2019) AMPK and PPARβ positive feedback loop regulates endurance exercise-mediated GLUT4 expression in skeletal muscle. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism
Koh JH, Hancock CR, Terada S, et al. (2017) PPARβ Is Essential for Maintaining Normal Levels of PGC-1α and Mitochondria and for the Increase in Muscle Mitochondria Induced by Exercise. Cell Metabolism. 25: 1176-1185.e5
Meydani SN, Das SK, Pieper CF, et al. (2016) Long-term moderate calorie restriction inhibits inflammation without impairing cell-mediated immunity: a randomized controlled trial in non-obese humans. Aging
Yang L, Licastro D, Cava E, et al. (2016) Long-Term Calorie Restriction Enhances Cellular Quality-Control Processes in Human Skeletal Muscle. Cell Reports
Fontana L, Villareal DT, Das SK, et al. (2015) Effects of 2-year calorie restriction on circulating levels of IGF-1, IGF-binding proteins and cortisol in nonobese men and women: a randomized clinical trial. Aging Cell
Ravussin E, Redman LM, Rochon J, et al. (2015) A 2-Year Randomized Controlled Trial of Human Caloric Restriction: Feasibility and Effects on Predictors of Health Span and Longevity. The Journals of Gerontology. Series a, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
Kim SH, Koh JH, Higashida K, et al. (2015) PGC-1α mediates a rapid, exercise-induced downregulation of glycogenolysis in rat skeletal muscle. The Journal of Physiology. 593: 635-43
Soare A, Weiss EP, Holloszy JO, et al. (2014) Multiple dietary supplements do not affect metabolic and cardio-vascular health. Aging. 6: 149-57
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