Tianou Zhang
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An acute exercise at low to moderate intensity attenuated postprandial lipemia and insulin responses
Ji L, Fretwell V, Escamilla A, Yao W, Zhang T, He M, et al.
J Exerc Sci Fit
. 2023 Nov;
22(1):14-22.
PMID: 38021207
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different exercise intensities on postprandial lipemia (PHTG) and insulin resistance in healthy individuals. Methods: Participants were 10 adult...
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Zhang T, Salmeron I, Perez-Vega S, Morales-Oyervides L, Montanez J
Front Nutr
. 2022 Oct;
9:1011211.
PMID: 36211504
No abstract available.
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Du Y, Patel N, Hernandez A, Zamudio-Samano M, Li S, Zhang T, et al.
JMIR Form Res
. 2022 Aug;
6(9):e40046.
PMID: 35997685
Background: Older Latino individuals are disproportionally affected by various chronic conditions including impairments in physical and cognitive functions, which are essential for healthy aging and independent living. Objective: This study...
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Yeo D, Zhang T, Liu T, Zhang Y, Kang C, Ji L
J Nutr Biochem
. 2021 Nov;
100:108902.
PMID: 34748920
A diet high in saturated fat leads to skeletal muscle deteriorations including insulin resistance, mitochondrial dysfunction and muscle fiber atrophy. Consumption of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and exercise have shown...
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Sidebottom C, Ullevig S, Cheever K, Zhang T
Sports Med Health Sci
. 2021 Sep;
3(4):228-235.
PMID: 34494003
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to sudden extreme changes in lifestyle, potentially causing adverse changes in physical activity, sedentary behavior, and dietary habits. The objective of the study...
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Ji L, Yeo D, Kang C, Zhang T
J Sport Health Sci
. 2020 Aug;
9(5):386-393.
PMID: 32780692
In the past, contraction-induced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been implicated in oxidative stress to skeletal muscle. As research advances, clear evidence has revealed a more complete role...
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Zhang T, Zhao T, Zhang Y, Liu T, Gagnon G, Ebrahim J, et al.
J Int Soc Sports Nutr
. 2020 Jul;
17(1):41.
PMID: 32711519
Background: Avenanthramides (AVA) are a group of di-phenolic acids found only in oats and have shown antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects in vitro and in vivo. Eccentric muscle contraction is intimately...
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Yeo D, Kang C, Zhang T, Ji L
J Sport Health Sci
. 2019 Apr;
8(2):189-195.
PMID: 30997266
Background: Chronic inflammation is an important etiologic mechanism for muscle atrophy. Oat-derived phytochemical avenanthramides (AVAs) have been shown to suppress inflammatory responses in human clinical studies and in several cell...
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Zhang T, Shao J, Gao Y, Chen C, Yao D, Chu Y, et al.
Oxid Med Cell Longev
. 2018 Feb;
2017:2056705.
PMID: 29430278
Background: Avenanthramides (AVA) are a group of diphenolic acids found only in oats that have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Absorption of AVAs in humans after oral consumption of natural oat...
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Kang C, Shin W, Yeo D, Lim W, Zhang T, Ji L
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2018 Jan;
117:30-36.
PMID: 29371164
Avenanthramides (Avns), the polyphenol compounds found only in oats, have been shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory effects mainly by inhibiting nuclear factor (NF)-κB activation in select cell lines. However, the molecular...