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DNA Methylation and Vascular Function

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DNA Methylation and Vascular Function

The main objective is to examine DNA hypomethylation as an underlying mechanism for the increased production of inflammatory cytokines and the impaired vascular function in obese individuals and as a potential target for nonpharmacological preventive/therapeutic interventions such as aerobic exercise.

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Exercise training

Twelve weeks of aerobic exercise training

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DNA Methylation and Vascular Function in Obesity: Role of Exercise and Weight Loss

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NCT03527420

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Qe15Ze