Increased glucose transport-phosphorylation and muscle glycogen synthesis after exercise training in insulin-resistant subjects

Increased glucose transport-phosphorylation and muscle glycogen synthesis after exercise training in insulin-resistant subjects

Perseghin G;Price TB;Petersen KF;Roden M;Cline GW;Gerow K;Rothman DL;Shulman GI;;
The New England journal of medicine 1996 Vol. 335 pp. -
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Exercise increases insulin sensitivity in both normal subjects and the insulin-resistant offspring of diabetic parents because of a twofold increase in insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis in muscle, due to an increase in insulin-stimulated glucose transport-phosphorylation.

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