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Bone and Energy Metabolism

Lee S, Rhee Y

Bone remodeling requires a large amount of energy, and is regulated by various hormones. Leptin, produced by adipocytes, is a well-known regulator of energy balance and is also involved in...
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Brain Regulation of Energy Metabolism

Roh E, Kim MS

In healthy individuals, energy intake is in balance with energy expenditure, which helps to maintain a normal body weight. The brain's inability to control energy homeostasis underlies the pathology of...
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Regulation of Body Energy Metabolism in Humans

Nam SY

  • KMID: 1540197
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 2000 Dec;15(6):736-749.
No Abstract Available.
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Role of AMPK in the Regulation of Cellular Energy Metabolism

Ha J, Lee S

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Emerging role of the brain in the homeostatic regulation of energy and glucose metabolism

Roh E, Song DK, Kim MS

Accumulated evidence from genetic animal models suggests that the brain, particularly the hypothalamus, has a key role in the homeostatic regulation of energy and glucose metabolism. The brain integrates multiple...
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Integrative Physiology: Defined Novel Metabolic Roles of Osteocalcin

Kim YS, Paik IY, Rhie YJ, Suh SH

The prevailing model of osteology is that bones constantly undergo a remodeling process, and that the differentiation and functions of osteoblasts are partially regulated by leptin through different central hypothalamic...
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy

Ahn JH, Kim JT

Metabolic syndrome and diabetes are associated with increased risk of cardiac dysfunction independently of underlying coronary artery disease. The underlying pathogenesis is partially understood but accumulating evidence suggests that alterations...
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Adipocyte Signals in Energy Balance and Digestive Diseases

Chun HJ, Keum B, Uhm CS

  • KMID: 782743
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2006 Aug;48(2):67-74.
For the regulation of energy balance in various internal organs including gut, pancreas and liver, visceral adipose tissue and brain perform important sensing and signaling roles via neural and endocrine...
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Energy Requirements in Critically Ill Patients

Ndahimana , Kim EK

During the management of critical illness, optimal nutritional support is an important key for achieving positive clinical outcomes. Compared to healthy people, critically ill patients have higher energy expenditure, thereby...
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The Effect of Circadian and Sleep Disruptions on Obesity Risk

Noh J

The prevalence of obesity continues to increase worldwide. Multiple risk factors and complex mechanisms are involved in the development and maintenance of obesity. Recently, emerging evidence has indicated that the...
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Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism and Thyroid Cancers

Lee J, Chang JY, Kang YE, Yi S, Lee MH, Joung KH, Kim KS, Shong M

Primary thyroid cancers including papillary, follicular, poorly differentiated, and anaplastic carcinomas show substantial differences in biological and clinical behaviors. Even in the same pathological type, there is wide variability in...
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Neuroendocrine Regulation of Energy Metabolism

Dietrich M, Horvath TL

Significant advancements have been made in the past century regarding the neuronal control of feeding behavior and energy expenditure. The effects and mechanisms of action of various peripheral metabolic signals...
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Measurement Methods for Physical Activity and Energy Expenditure: a Review

Ndahimana , Kim EK

Physical activity is defined as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure. The benefits of physical activity for health maintenance have been well documented, especially...
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The Effect of Sleep Loss on Energy and Metabolism

Kang SG

  • KMID: 2317512
  • Sleep Med Psychophysiol.
  • 2012 Jun;19(1):5-10.
The release of hormones and the metabolism of human body are controlled by the circadian rhythm related to sleep-wake cycle. Growth hormone, prolactin, thyroid stimulating hormone, cortisol, glucose, and insulin-secretion...
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Experimental Study of Energy Metabolism in the Acute Phase of Spinal Cord Injury

Shin KM

  • KMID: 2019718
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1982 Dec;11(4):423-431.
It is the purpose of this study to determine the alterations of the metabolism on the feline spinal cord following trauma. Cats were anesthetized with ketamine hydrocloride and injured with...
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Skeletal Muscle Thermogenesis and Its Role in Whole Body Energy Metabolism

Periasamy , Herrera JL, Reis FC

Obesity and diabetes has become a major epidemic across the globe. Controlling obesity has been a challenge since this would require either increased physical activity or reduced caloric intake; both...
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Treatment of Obesity with Drugs

Kim SM

Oesity is a major global health problem. However, current therapeutic strategies for obesity are limited. Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure, and the treatment of...
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Basic Understanding of Iron Metabolism

Suh JK, Jeon IS

Iron is critical for almost all living organisms because it serves as a cofactor for many proteins and enzymes necessary for oxygen and energy metabolism. Disruption of iron homeostasis is...
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Effects of the Level of PaCO2 on Recovery of Energy Metabolism: Is Normocarbia or Hypocarbia Better for Ischemia-Reperfused Cat Brain?

Kim JU, Park PH, Song MH, Shin JY, Lim KH, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: The effect of arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) during ischemia and reperfusion has been a controversial issue. In this study, the effect of PaCO2 during ischemia and reperfusion was...
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Energy expenditure of the unilateral lower extremity amputees by submaximal treadmill exercise

Cheong H, Cho KJ, Park CI, Hwang SK

  • KMID: 1688245
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1992 Mar;16(1):51-62.
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