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    Effect of exercise training and isoflavones on hepatic steatosis in overweight postmenopausal women by Barsalani, R., Riesco, E., Lavoie, J-M., Dionne, I. J.

    “…ABSTRACT Objectives Postmenopausal women are particularly inclined to an increased risk of developing non-alcoholic hepatic steatosis. The purpose of this…”
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    Muscle mass and insulin sensitivity in postmenopausal women after 6-month exercise training by Glouzon, B. K. J., Barsalani, R., Lagacé, J-C., Dionne, I. J.

    “…Objective The common belief that high muscle mass improves insulin sensitivity is controversial and even recent studies have established that larger muscle…”
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    Hepatic VLDL-TG production and MTP gene expression are decreased in ovariectomized rats: effects of exercise training by Barsalani, R, Chapados, N A, Lavoie, J-M

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-11-2010)
    “…The present study was designed to investigate the effects of estrogen withdrawal and exercise training on hepatic very low density lipoprotein-triglyceride…”
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    Liver fat accumulation may be dissociated from adiposity gain in ovariectomized rats by Côté, I., Yasari, S., Pighon, A., Barsalani, R., Rabasa-Lhoret, R., Prud'homme, D., Lavoie, J-M.

    “…Objective The purpose of the present study was to establish a model of rats prone and resistant to intra-abdominal fat accumulation in response to ovariectomy…”
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    Variation in C-reactive protein following weight loss in obese insulin resistant postmenopausal women: is there an independent contribution of lean body mass? by Barsalani, R, Riesco, É, Perreault, K, Imbeault, P, Brochu, M, Dionne, I J

    “…We showed that obese insulin resistant postmenopausal women are characterized by higher lean body mass and elevated C-reactive protein. Although…”
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    Does exercise training prior to ovariectomy protect against liver and adipocyte fat accumulation in rats? by Pighon, A., Barsalani, R., Yasari, S., Prud'homme, D., Lavoie, J-M.

    “…Objective To determine whether a training state protects against the metabolically deleterious effects of ovariectomy on liver and adipocyte fat accumulation…”
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    Substituting food restriction by resistance training prevents liver and body fat regain in ovariectomized rats by Pighon, A., Paquette, A., Barsalani, R., Chapados, N. A., Yasari, S., Doucet, E., Lavoie, J.-M.

    “…Objective Fat mass gain and regain following weight loss are major concerns and may be even more critical after menopause. The present study was undertaken to…”
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