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Muscle damage exercise-induced

Free Radicals and Exercise-induced Muscle Damage 178 7. References 180... [Pg.175]

Amelink, G.J. (1990). Exercise induced muscle damage. Ph.D. thesis, University of Utrecht. [Pg.181]

Sacco, P., Jones, D.A., Dick, J.R.T. and Vrbova, G. (1992). Contractile properties and susceptibility to exercise-induced damage of normal and mdx mouse tibialis arterior muscle. Clin. Sci. 77, 757-760. [Pg.182]

Exercise-induced Renal Failure and Muscle Damage... [Pg.28]

Jackson RC (1970) Exercise-induced renal failure and muscle damage. Proc R Soc Med 63 566-570... [Pg.91]

Sorichter, S., J. Mair, and A. KoUer. 1997. Skeletal troponin 1 as a marker of exercise-induced muscle damage. Journal of Applied Physiology 83 1076-1082. [Pg.158]

Aoi, W. et al., Astaxanthin limits exercise-induced skeletal and cardiac muscle damage in... [Pg.686]

Vanhatalo et investigated the influence of dietary nitrate supplementation on muscle metabolism and oxidative function. P MRS showed muscle PCr, P and pH changed at a faster rate in hypoxic conditions with no dietary nitrate compared to hypoxia with nitrate or normoxia conditions. The limit of tolerance to exercise was similarly affected and there was also a longer recovery of PCr under hypoxic conditions with no nitrate supplementation. Davies et assessed the impact of exercise-induced muscle damage on muscle metabolic response to dynamic exercise. Incremental knee extensor exercise was performed inside the bore of a 1.5 T magnet before, and 48 h after, executing 100 squats with a load corresponding to 70% of body mass. [Pg.538]

Although BCAAs are essential amino acids, exercise promotes their oxidation to generate ATP in skeletal muscle (Chapter 46). Reports suggest athletes benefit from supplements of BCAAs before and after exercise to decrease exercise-induced muscle damage and enhance synthesis of muscle proteins. [Pg.99]

Dundon JM, Cirillo J, Semmler JG (2008) Low-frequency fatigue and neuromuscular performance after exercise-induced damage to elbow flexor muscles. J Appl Physiol 105 1146-1155. [Pg.129]


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