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Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Inhibits Growth-related Decrease in Muscle Oxidative Capacity of Rats with Metabolic Syndrome

Keywords: Metabolic Syndrome

Title: Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Inhibits Growth-related Decrease in Muscle Oxidative Capacity of Rats with Metabolic Syndrome

Publisher: Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis (Print: Volume 24, 2017, Issue 1, p. 26-38) (Online: 01/01/2017)

Pressure: 1.25 ATA

Oxygen Concentration: 36%

Duration: 180 min

Sessions: 112

Conclusion: Mild hyperbaric oxygen inhibited growth-related increase in blood glucose levels and decrease in muscle oxidative capacity of rats with metabolic syndrome because of improved oxidative metabolism.

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