Extended Data Fig. 2: Body composition parameters. | Nature Metabolism

Extended Data Fig. 2: Body composition parameters.

From: Exercise activates AMPK in mouse and human pancreatic islets to decrease senescence

Extended Data Fig. 2

Extended Data Figure 2 refers to Figs. 1 and 3. (a) Body weight in grams of female trained mice (6 weeks of age, n=5-11/group) from control and trained (wheel) groups. Relates to Fig. 1a and b. (b) Body weight in grams of sedentary and trained (treadmill) at the end of the protocol for 12 -weeks-old (n=10 animals/group, males), relates to Fig. 1d–h; (c) Representative pictures from DEXA Fat and lean mass were measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) (d-g). (h) Body weight in grams of sedentary and trained (treadmill) animals sedentary and control with insulin resistance induced by S961 (males, n=5/group, 6–9 months-old), relates to Fig. 1i-l; (i) Body weight in grams of sedentary and trained (treadmill) animals sedentary and control (males, n=5/group, 6–9 months-old); relates to Fig. 3a–c.N= 5 animals/group, males, 6–9 months old. Two sided-test and Welch’s correction. Mean ± SD. *P<0.05.

Source data

Back to article page