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Sang Jun Lee
Researcher at University of Toledo
Publications - 38
Citations - 4576
Sang Jun Lee is an academic researcher from University of Toledo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin resistance & Adipose tissue. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 34 publications receiving 4131 citations. Previous affiliations of Sang Jun Lee include Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies & University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center.
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Superior Cardiovascular Effect of Aerobic Interval Training Versus Moderate Continuous Training in Heart Failure Patients A Randomized Study
Ulrik Wisløff,Asbjørn Støylen,Jan Pål Loennechen,Morten Bruvold,Øivind Rognmo,Per Magnus Haram,Arnt Erik Tjønna,Jan Helgerud,Stig A. Slørdahl,Sang Jun Lee,Vibeke Videm,Anja Bye,Godfrey L. Smith,Sonia M. Najjar,Øyvind Ellingsen,Terje Skjærpe +15 more
TL;DR: Exercise intensity was an important factor for reversing LV remodeling and improving aerobic capacity, endothelial function, and quality of life in patients with postinfarction heart failure.
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Aerobic Interval Training Versus Continuous Moderate Exercise as a Treatment for the Metabolic Syndrome: A Pilot Study
Arnt Erik Tjønna,Sang Jun Lee,Øivind Rognmo,Tomas Stølen,Anja Bye,Per Magnus Haram,Jan Pål Loennechen,Qusai Y. Al-Share,Eirik Skogvoll,Stig A. Slørdahl,Ole J. Kemi,Sonia M. Najjar,Ulrik Wisløff +12 more
TL;DR: Exercise intensity was an important factor for improving aerobic capacity and reversing the risk factors of the metabolic syndrome.
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Aerobic interval training vs. continuous moderate exercise in the metabolic syndrome of rats artificially selected for low aerobic capacity
Per Magnus Haram,Ole J. Kemi,Ole J. Kemi,Sang Jun Lee,Marianne Ø. Bendheim,Qusay Y. Al-Share,Helge L. Waldum,Lori J. Gilligan,Lauren G. Koch,Steven L. Britton,Sonia M. Najjar,Ulrik Wisløff +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that exercise training reduces the impact of the metabolic syndrome and that the magnitude of the effect depends on exercise intensity.
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Metabolomics Analysis Reveals the Compositional Differences of Shade Grown Tea (Camellia sinensis L.)
Kang-Mo Ku,Jung Nam Choi,Jiyoung Kim,Jeong Kee Kim,Lang Gook Yoo,Sang Jun Lee,Young-Shick Hong,Choong Hwan Lee +7 more
TL;DR: The metabolomic approaches are highlighted to find out the effect of cultivation methods on chemical composition in plants and the relationship with antioxidant activity and the possibility to get high umami and less astringent green teas in shade culture is delineated.
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CEACAM1: A Link Between Insulin and Lipid Metabolism
Anthony M. DeAngelis,Garrett Heinrich,Tong Dai,Thomas A. Bowman,Payal R. Patel,Sang Jun Lee,Eun-Gyoung Hong,Dae Young Jung,Anke Assmann,Rohit N. Kulkarni,Jason K. Kim,Sonia M. Najjar +11 more
TL;DR: Intact insulin secretion in response to glucose and impairment of insulin clearance in l-SACC1 and Cc1−/− mice suggest that the principal role of CEACAM1 in insulin action is to mediate insulin cleared in liver.