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Research Explores How Exercise Influences Cellular Energy Management to Reduce Disease Risk

by Mark Chiang
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Researchers are examining the connection between exercise and its role in reducing the risk of diseases, with a focus on how physical activity influences cellular energy management and metabolic health. Ryan Montalvo, a postdoctoral associate at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion, is leading efforts to investigate these mechanisms. His work aims to uncover how exercise-induced adaptations at the cellular level contribute to overall health benefits.

Montalvo’s research centers on understanding how cells regulate energy during physical activity and how these processes impact long-term metabolic function. By studying these interactions, scientists hope to shed light on why regular exercise is associated with a lower risk of chronic conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity. This investigation forms part of broader efforts within biomedical science to decode the biological pathways that link lifestyle factors like exercise to improved health outcomes.

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Date: October 2, 2025

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