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Aerobic and Resistance Training Attenuate Differently Knee Joint Damage Caused by a High-Fat-High-Sucrose Diet in a Rat Model.

Nada AbughazalehKevin BoldtJaqueline Lourdes RiosStela Marcia MattielloKelsey H CollinsRuth-Anne SeerattanWalter Herzog
Published in: Cartilage (2023)
In summary, aerobic training provided better protection against knee joint OA than resistance training in this rat model of HFS-diet-induced obesity. Exposing rats to exercise, either aerobic or resistance training, had a protective effect against the severe bone lesions observed in the nonexercised rats.
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