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    Postprandial muscle protein synthesis rate is unaffected by 20-day habituation to a high protein intake: a randomized controlled, crossover trial

    During the last decade more researchers have argued in favor of an increased protein intake for older adults. However, there is a lack of knowledge on the long-term effects of conforming to such a high protein...

    Grith Højfeldt, Jacob Bülow, Jakob Agergaard in European Journal of Nutrition (2021)

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    Lymphatic drainage affects lipolytic activity of femoral adipose tissue in women

    It has been shown that many molecules released by adipose tissue (AT) into interstitial fluid can reach the bloodstream preferentially via lymphatic system. Worsened lymphatic drainage may alter interstitial f...

    Zuzana Varaliová, René Vlasák, Terezie Čížková in International Journal of Obesity (2020)

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    An acoustic myography functional assessment of cerebral palsy subjects compared to healthy controls during physical exercise

    Individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) participate in reduced levels of physical activity and spend an increased amount of time in a sedentary state compared with healthy control subjects. Whether this in part c...

    Jessica **el, Ida Torp Andersen in Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motili… (2019)

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    Long-term effects on the progress of neuropathy after diabetic Charcot foot: an 8.5-year prospective case–control study

    Charcot foot is a severe complication to diabetes mellitus, associated with diabetic neuropathy. Any long-term effects of a Charcot foot on the progress of neuropathy are still largely unexplored. The objectiv...

    Rasmus Bo Jansen, Tomas Møller Christensen, Jens Bülow, Lene Rørdam in BMC Research Notes (2018)

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    Circulatory responses to lower body negative pressure in young Afghans and Danes: implications for understanding ethnic effects on blood pressure regulation

    We have previously shown that Afghans residing in Denmark for at least 12 years exhibit a lower 24-h ambulatory blood pressure compared to Danes. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the l...

    Ali Asmar, Jens Bülow, Lene Simonsen in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2014)

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    Old women with a recent fall history show improved muscle strength and function sustained for six months after finishing training

    Background and aims: Restricted physical activity as a consequence of chronic disease or injury is a predictor of functional decline. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that a 6-mon...

    Nina Beyer FT, PhD, Lene Simonsen, Jens Bülow in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (2007)

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    Measurement of Adipose Tissue Blood Flow

    Adipose tissue (AT) is a well-vascularized tissue with a capillary density corresponding to that of skeletal muscle. The blood supply to the tissue is tightly coordinated with the tissue metabolism. AT blood f...

    Jens Bülow in Adipose Tissue Protocols (2001)

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    Comparison of efficacy in crossing femoropopliteal artery occlusions with movable core and hydrophilic guidewires

    Compare the recanalization rate of femoropopliteal occlusions between movable core wire guide (MG) and hydrophilic guidewire (HG).

    Knud Henrik Tønnesen, Jens Bülow in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (1994)

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    Segmentally enclosed thrombolysis in percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for femoropopliteal occlusions: A report from a pilot study

    Segmentally enclosed thrombolysis (SET) was performed immediately following 34 percutaneous transluminal angioplasties (PTAs) for femoropopliteal occlusions. The dilated segment was sealed off with a double ba...

    Bo Jørgenen M.D., Knud H. Tønnesen in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology (1991)

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    Subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow and triacylglycerol-mobilization during prolonged exercise in dogs

    In 6 dogs concentration differences for glycerol and FFA were measured between the aorta and the external pudendal vein, a vein which mainly drains subcutaneous adipose tissue in dogs, during prolonged exercis...

    Jens Bülow in Pflügers Archiv (1982)

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    Blood flow in different adipose tissue depots during prolonged exercise in dogs

    Adipose tissue blood flow was measured by the microsphere technique in all major adipose tissue depots in dogs during exercise. The measurements were done during rest, after 1 and 2 h of exercise and after a p...

    Jens Bülow, Erik Tøndevold in Pflügers Archiv (1982)

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    Influence of blood flow on fatty acid mobilization from lipolytically active adipose tissue

    Subcutaneous, ingvinal adipose tissue from dogs was perfused with blood to which had been added isoprenaline and theophyllamine in order to stimulate lipolysis. The supply of free fatty acid (FFA) carrier to t...

    Jens Bülow, Joop Madsen in Pflügers Archiv (1981)

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    Human adipose tissue blood flow during prolonged exercise II

    Subcutaneous and perirenal adipose tissue blood flows (ATBF) were measured by the133Xe washout method before, during and after 4 h exercise on a bicycle ergometer. The load corresponded to about 50% of ...

    Jens Bülow, Joop Madsen in Pflügers Archiv (1978)

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    Adipose tissue blood flow during prolonged, heavy exercise

    Subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow (ATBF) was examined in 8 subjects during 6 h exercise on a bicycle ergometer. The initial work load was 118 W corresponding to about 50% of maximal work capacity. The oxy...

    Jens Bülow, Joop Madsen in Pflügers Archiv (1976)