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    Critical Velocity, Maximal Lactate Steady State, and Muscle MCT1 and MCT4 after Exhaustive Running in Mice by Orsi, Juan B., Araujo, Lara S., Scariot, Pedro P. M., Polisel, Emanuel E. C., Cardoso, Luisa O., Gobatto, Claudio A., Manchado-Gobatto, Fúlvia B.

    “…Although the critical velocity (CV) protocol has been used to determine the aerobic capacity in rodents, there is a lack of studies that compare CV with…”
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    Effects of high-intensity interval training in more or less active mice on biomechanical, biophysical and biochemical bone parameters by Polisel, Emanuel E. C., Beck, Wladimir R., Scariot, Pedro P. M., Pejon, Taciane M. M., Gobatto, Claudio A., Manchado-Gobatto, Fúlvia B.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-03-2021)
    “…High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is of scientific interest due its role in improving physical fitness, but the effects of HIIT on bone health need be…”
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    Different exercise protocols improve metabolic syndrome markers, tissue triglycerides content and antioxidant status in rats by Botezelli, José D, Cambri, Lucieli T, Ghezzi, Ana C, Dalia, Rodrigo A, M Scariot, Pedro P, Ribeiro, Carla, Voltarelli, Fabrício A, Mello, Maria Ar

    Published in Diabetology and metabolic syndrome (19-12-2011)
    “…An increase in the prevalence of obesity entails great expenditure for governments. Physical exercise is a powerful tool in the combat against obesity and…”
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    Aerobic training associated with an active lifestyle exerts a protective effect against oxidative damage in hypothalamus and liver: The involvement of energy metabolism by Scariot, Pedro P.M., Manchado-Gobatto, Fúlvia B., Van Ginkel, Paul R., Prolla, Tomas A., Gobatto, Claudio A.

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-10-2021)
    “…•A large cage stimulates a physically active lifestyle in mice.•Trained mice kept in a large cage exhibited high OXR1 in hypothalamus and liver.•A more active…”
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    Continuous Aerobic Training in Individualized Intensity Avoids Spontaneous Physical Activity Decline and Improves MCT1 Expression in Oxidative Muscle of Swimming Rats by Scariot, Pedro P M, Manchado-Gobatto, Fúlvia de Barros, Torsoni, Adriana S, Dos Reis, Ivan G M, Beck, Wladimir R, Gobatto, Claudio A

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (18-04-2016)
    “…Although aerobic training has been shown to affect the lactate transport of skeletal muscle, there is no information concerning the effect of continuous…”
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    Critical velocity and anaerobic paddling capacity determined by different mathematical models and number of predictive trials in canoe slalom by Messias, Leonardo H D, Ferrari, Homero G, Reis, Ivan G M, Scariot, Pedro P M, Manchado-Gobatto, Fúlvia B

    Published in Journal of sports science & medicine (01-03-2015)
    “…The purpose of this study was to analyze if different combinations of trials as well as mathematical models can modify the aerobic and anaerobic estimates from…”
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