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What is the effect of physical exercise-induced AMPK activation on brown adipose tissue function in humans?

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What is the effect of physical exercise-induced AMPK activation on brown adipose tissue function in humans?

Abstract

The effect of physical exercise-induced AMPK activation on brown adipose tissue function in humans is suggested by pathways influencing fat browning, but direct evidence remains limited. Further studies are needed to establish a definitive link.

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endocrinology, physical exercise, energy expenditure, brown adipose tissue, thermogenesis, BAT function, AMPK activation, humans, metabolism, exercise physiology

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