Victor Faria Motta

ORCID: 0000-0002-6137-137X
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Research Areas
  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
  • Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Diet, Metabolism, and Disease

Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
2010-2019

C57BL/6 mice develop signs and symptoms comparable, in part, to the human metabolic syndrome. The objective of present study was evaluate effects exercise training on carbohydrate metabolism, lipid profile, visceral adiposity, pancreatic islet alterations, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease mice. Animals were fed one two diets during an 8-week period: standard (SC, N = 12) or very high-fat (HF, 24) chow. An protocol (treadmill) then established divided into SC HF sedentary (SC-Sed, HF-Sed),...

10.1590/s0100-879x2010007500030 article EN cc-by Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research 2010-04-21

Fructose-rich caloric sweeteners induce adverse changes in the metabolism of humans. The study evaluated effects high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on a fructose feeding model, focusing liver, white adipose tissue (WAT), skeletal muscle, and their interplay. Male C57BL/6 mice were fed for 18 wk one following diets: control (C; 5% total energy from fructose) or (F; 55% fructose). In 10th week, an additional 8-wk period, groups divided into nontrained (NT) HIIT groups, totaling four...

10.1152/japplphysiol.00154.2017 article EN Journal of Applied Physiology 2017-05-11

Beneficial Effects of Exercise Training (Treadmill) on Body Mass and Skeletal Muscle Capillaries/Myocyte Ratio in C57BL/6 Mice Fed High-Fat Diet Efectos Beneficiosos del Ejercicio Físico (Cinta) sobre la

10.4067/s0717-95022012000100037 article EN International Journal of Morphology 2012-03-01

The study aimed to evaluate the impact of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on adipose tissue, pancreatic islets and liver in mice fed high-fat diet.C57BL/6 male were one two diets: standard chow (Lean group -LE) or a diet (Obese -OB).After first 12-weeks, animals divided into non-trained (LE-NT OB-NT), trained groups (LE-T OB-T), started exercise protocol.The HIIT protocol OB-T) compared their counterparts OB-NT) led reduction size vs. LE-NT -40 %, OB-T OB-NT -22 %) an increase...

10.4067/s0717-95022016000200042 article EN International Journal of Morphology 2016-06-01
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