Exercise metabolism and adaptation in skeletal muscle
Viewing metabolism through the lens of exercise biology has proven an accessible and
practical strategy to gain new insights into local and systemic metabolic regulation. Recent …
practical strategy to gain new insights into local and systemic metabolic regulation. Recent …
The molecular bases of training adaptation
VG Coffey, JA Hawley - Sports medicine, 2007 - Springer
Skeletal muscle is a malleable tissue capable of altering the type and amount of protein in
response to disruptions to cellular homeostasis. The process of exerciseinduced adaptation …
response to disruptions to cellular homeostasis. The process of exerciseinduced adaptation …
[PDF][PDF] Slow component of VO2 kinetics: mechanistic bases and practical applications
ABSTRACT JONES, AM, B. GRASSI, PM CHRISTENSEN, P. KRUSTRUP, J. BANGSBO,
and DC POOLE. Slow Component of VO2 Kinetics: Mechanistic Bases and Practical …
and DC POOLE. Slow Component of VO2 Kinetics: Mechanistic Bases and Practical …
The mechanistic bases of the power–time relationship: muscle metabolic responses and relationships to muscle fibre type
Key points The power‐asymptote (critical power; CP) of the hyperbolic power–time
relationship for high‐intensity exercise defines a threshold between steady‐state and non …
relationship for high‐intensity exercise defines a threshold between steady‐state and non …
Human thermoregulation and the cardiovascular system
J González‐Alonso - Experimental physiology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
A key but little understood function of the cardiovascular system is to exchange heat
between the internal body tissues, organs and the skin to maintain internal temperature …
between the internal body tissues, organs and the skin to maintain internal temperature …
Exercise: kinetic considerations for gas exchange
HB Rossiter - Comprehensive Physiology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The activities of daily living typically occur at metabolic rates below the maximum rate of
aerobic energy production. Such activity is characteristic of the nonsteady state, where …
aerobic energy production. Such activity is characteristic of the nonsteady state, where …
The slow component of oxygen uptake during intense, sub-maximal exercise in man is associated with additional fibre recruitment
Single muscle fibre metabolites and pulmonary oxygen uptake (V̇ O 2) were measured
during moderate and intense, sub-maximal exercise to test the hypothesis that additional …
during moderate and intense, sub-maximal exercise to test the hypothesis that additional …
[BUCH][B] Oxygen uptake kinetics in sport, exercise and medicine
Despite its crucial importance, scientists interested in the limitations of human physical
performance have only just started to give the field of oxygen uptake kinetics the attention it …
performance have only just started to give the field of oxygen uptake kinetics the attention it …
Quantification of skeletal muscle mitochondrial function by 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques: a quantitative review
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) can give information about cellular metabolism in
vivo which is difficult to obtain in other ways. In skeletal muscle, non‐invasive 31 P MRS …
vivo which is difficult to obtain in other ways. In skeletal muscle, non‐invasive 31 P MRS …
The maximal accumulated oxygen deficit method: a valid and reliable measure of anaerobic capacity?
The maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) method has been extensively, but
unfortunately not very methodically, used; the procedure used to determine the MAOD varies …
unfortunately not very methodically, used; the procedure used to determine the MAOD varies …