Arnulfo Ramos-Jimenez
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Rubio-Valles M, Amaro-Gahete F, Creasy S, Ramos-Jimenez A, Perez-Leon J, Chavez-Guevara I
Sports Med
. 2024 Dec;
55(1):49-65.
PMID: 39681771
Exercise training performed at the intensity that elicits maximal fat oxidation improves cardiovascular function and metabolic health while simultaneously reducing visceral adipose tissue in patients with obesity and type 2...
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Hernandez-Lepe M, Hernandez-Ontiveros D, Chavez-Guevara I, Ramos-Jimenez A, Hernandez-Torres R, Lopez-Fregoso R, et al.
J Funct Morphol Kinesiol
. 2024 Nov;
9(4).
PMID: 39584867
Exercise is an essential pillar for human health, as it contributes to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Well-recognized international organizations, such as the World Health Organization, advocate for integrating exercise...
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Ramos-Jimenez A, Hernandez-Torres R, Hernandez-Ontiveros D, Ortiz-Ortiz M, Lopez-Fregoso R, Martinez-Sanz J, et al.
Sports (Basel)
. 2024 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 39453231
Glycine, the simple amino acid, is a key component of muscle metabolism with proven cytoprotective effects and hypothetical benefits as a therapeutic nutrient. Cell, in vitro, and animal studies suggest...
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Trejo-Trejo M, Gomez-Miranda L, Ramos-Jimenez A
Diseases
. 2024 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 39452492
Objective: To assess the immediate effects of three aerobic exercise intensities on the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in healthy, sedentary older adults. Methods: Eighteen healthy, sedentary older adults (ten...
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Ramos-Jimenez A, Hernandez Lepe M, Hernandez-Torres R, Murguia-Romero M
Nutr Hosp
. 2024 Sep;
41(6):1238-1245.
PMID: 39311004
Introduction: given the problematic battle against cardio-metabolic diseases and the increase in computational power, different applications are being developed to help estimate overweight and obesity in the population. Objectives: to...
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Ramos-Jimenez A, Garcia-Hernandez I, Chavez-Guevara I, Hernandez-Torres R, Murguia-Romero M, Martinez-Sanz J, et al.
Sports (Basel)
. 2024 Mar;
12(3).
PMID: 38535748
This study investigates the immediate effects of acute postural exercises on the stature of seniors, focusing on changes in both upright and supine stature measurements. A within-subject design with repeated...
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Chavez-Guevara I, Peric R, Amaro-Gahete F, Ramos-Jimenez A
Res Q Exerc Sport
. 2024 Feb;
95(3):766-774.
PMID: 38324773
: In this study we evaluated the reliability of blood lactate levels (BLa), energy expenditure and substrate utilization during prolonged exercise at the intensity that elicits maximal fat oxidation (FATmax)....
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Chavez-Guevara I, Gonzalez-Rodriguez E, Moreno-Brito V, Perez-Leon J, Amaro-Gahete F, Trejo-Trejo M, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2024 Jan;
124(6):1835-1843.
PMID: 38216723
Purpose: To examine the association of the single nucleotide polymorphism A1470T in the SLC16A1 gene with blood lactate accumulation during a graded exercise test and its associated metaboreflex. Methods: Forty-six...
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Chavez-Guevara I, Amaro-Gahete F, Ramos-Jimenez A, Brun J
Sports Med
. 2023 Aug;
53(12):2399-2416.
PMID: 37584843
Background: Exercise training performed at maximal fat oxidation (FATmax) is an efficient non-pharmacological approach for the management of obesity and its related cardio-metabolic disorders. Objectives: Therefore, this work aimed to...
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Ramos-Jimenez A, Zavala-Lira R, Moreno-Brito V, Gonzalez-Rodriguez E
J Clin Med
. 2023 Jan;
12(1).
PMID: 36615118
Fatty acid translocase/cluster of differentiation 36 (FAT/CD36) is a multifunctional membrane protein activated by a high-fat diet, physical exercise, fatty acids (FAs), leptin, and insulin. The principal function of FAT/CD36...