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Power Point Project: You will produce a power point based on a question you wish to answer related to exercise science.You mustnotcopy and paste graphs and tables from the published research papersthat you will use but create your own summary graphs/results. Follow the "Structure of a research paper"as discussed in the attached powerpoint file.

Topic:You will summarize 4 original research papers on the same topic. My topic is "how does exercise effect our metabolism" in another words, what are the benefits of exercise on Metabolism and weight loss.

Research Papers: You have to use 4 differentresearch papers from the internet. I picked these two websites and you have to use them, but the other two research papers you can pick whatever you want.

https://www.endocrinology.org/endocrinologist/135-spring20/features/exercise-what-are-the-metabolic-benefits/


https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/15/well/move/exercise-weight-loss-metabolism.html

Format: five hundred to 600 words (not including the first three lines as stated below) in Times New Roman 12 point font with 1½ line spacing and 1inch margins. First line should contain your name and date. Second & third lines should contain names of authors, article title, journal title, year, volume, number, pages. Label each section (Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusion) followed by their respective summary.You must not copy and paste graphs and tables from the published research papersGrade depends on format, spelling, grammar, and content.No quotes, use your own phrasings.

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Insha answered on Jun 15 2022
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Paper 1: Subcutaneous inguinal white adipose tissue is responsive to, but dispensable for, the metabolic health benefits of exercise.
Peppler, Willem T., et al. "Subcutaneous inguinal white adipose tissue is responsive to, but dispensable for, the metabolic health benefits of exercise." American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 314.1 (2018): E66-E77.
Introduction - Exercise training causes a shift in the phenotype of subcutaneous inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT), which is similar to
own adipose tissue (BAT). Transplantation of exercise-trained iWAT into sedentary rats increases thermogenesis and improves glucose homeostasis, indicating that iWAT metabolism may contribute to exercise's positive effects. However, whether iWAT changes are required for the positive systemic effects of exercise has yet to be discovered. Hence, this study is designed to find this.
Method
Author employed male C57BL/6 mice that were given access to voluntary wheel running (VWR) or stayed in a cage control (SED) for 11 nights.
After iWAT removal through lipectomy (LIPX) or SHAM surgery, male C57BL/6 mice were given access to voluntary wheel running (VWR) or kept in a cage control (SED) for 11 nights. SHAM and LIPX mice with VWR access ran equal distances and had similar body mass reductions, higher food intake, and increased respiratory exchange ratio (RER). Furthermore, in both SHAM and LIPX animals, VWR enhanced glucose homeostasis and insulin tolerance.
Result and Conclusion
iWAT develops a
ownish phenotype after 11 days of VWR. BAT mass was reduced in both SHAM and LIPX animals, but UCP-1 protein level increased. In both SHAM and LIPX animals, wheel running (VWR) resulted in decreased interscapular BAT mass and slight increases in UCP-1 protein level. VWR may give a novel stimulation to mice since they are active for a considerable chunk of the dark period. In both SHAM and LIPX mice, ad libitum glucose levels and glucose tolerance improved following VWR. Similar increases in GLUT4 and HKII protein levels in triceps muscle occu
ed at the same time. These findings show that mice with and without iWAT exhibit similar VWR adaptations, implying that iWAT may be unnecessary.
Paper 2: Cardiovascular...
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