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Endocrine Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Fatty Acids Mobilization in Rats

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Metabolic Adaptation to Prolonged Physical Exercise

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During prolonged muscular exercise, lipid mobilization from adipose tissue is stimulated. In these conditions plasma FFA rise and are taken up and oxidized in great quantities by the exercising muscle [7].

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Federspil, G., Lefèbvre, P., Luyckx, A., De Palo, C. (1975). Endocrine Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Fatty Acids Mobilization in Rats. In: Howald, H., Poortmans, J.R. (eds) Metabolic Adaptation to Prolonged Physical Exercise. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5523-5_34

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