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The Influence of Heat on Appetite-Regulating Adipokines

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  • Mark L McGlynn

    (University of Nebraska at Omaha, School of Health and Kinesiology, USA)

  • Robert J Shute

    (University of Virginia School of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Center, USA)

  • Dustin R Slivka

    (University of Nebraska at Omaha, School of Health and Kinesiology, USA)

Abstract

Leptin has been established as an energy-controlling hormone because of its role in activating the JAK-STAT3 pathway. Exercising in the heat (1-hour of cycling @60% VO2max in 33°C) has also induced reductions in leptin. However, in order to better understand the influence of environmental temperature, independent of exercise, a fasted resting investigation is needed. This investigation explored the impact of environmental temperature (33 vs. 20°C) on adipose-derived appetite-regulating hormones (leptin and adiponectin) and energy expenditure. Ten college-aged males (27±5y, 86±13kg, and 183±4cm) completed two randomized, resting trials in the Heat (HT, 33°C) and in Room Temperature (RT, 20°C).

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  • Mark L McGlynn & Robert J Shute & Dustin R Slivka, 2020. "The Influence of Heat on Appetite-Regulating Adipokines," Current Research in Diabetes & Obesity Journal, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 12(5), pages 128-132, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jcrdoj:v:12:y:2020:i:5:p:128-132
    DOI: 10.19080/CRDOJ.2020.11.555849
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    juniper publishers; diabetes journals; diabetes impact factor; endocrinology journal; endocrinology impact factor; endocrinology research journal; endocrinology research articles; diabetes open access journals; Obesity Journal; Diabetes & Obesity Journal;
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