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186 related items for PubMed ID: 10409126

  • 1. Initial aerobic power does not alter muscle metabolic adaptations to short-term training.
    Green H, Grant S, Bombardier E, Ranney D.
    Am J Physiol; 1999 Jul; 277(1):E39-48. PubMed ID: 10409126
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  • 2. Six sessions of sprint interval training increases muscle oxidative potential and cycle endurance capacity in humans.
    Burgomaster KA, Hughes SC, Heigenhauser GJ, Bradwell SN, Gibala MJ.
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  • 3. Adaptations in muscle metabolism to prolonged voluntary exercise and training.
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  • 4. Progressive effect of endurance training on metabolic adaptations in working skeletal muscle.
    Phillips SM, Green HJ, Tarnopolsky MA, Heigenhauser GJ, Grant SM.
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  • 5. Time-dependent effects of short-term training on muscle metabolism during the early phase of exercise.
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  • 6. Coupling of muscle phosphorylation potential to glycolysis during work after short-term training.
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  • 7. Adaptations in skeletal muscle exercise metabolism to a sustained session of heavy intermittent exercise.
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  • 8. Effect of short-term sprint interval training on human skeletal muscle carbohydrate metabolism during exercise and time-trial performance.
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  • 9. High-resistance training and muscle metabolism during prolonged exercise.
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  • 10. Effect of endurance training on muscle TCA cycle metabolism during exercise in humans.
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  • 11. Metabolic adaptations to short-term training are expressed early in submaximal exercise.
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  • 12. Adaptations to skeletal muscle with endurance exercise training in the acutely fed versus overnight-fasted state.
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  • 13. Metabolic adaptations to training precede changes in muscle mitochondrial capacity.
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  • 14. Skeletal muscle adaptation and performance responses to once a day versus twice every second day endurance training regimens.
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  • 15. Systematic analysis of adaptations in aerobic capacity and submaximal energy metabolism provides a unique insight into determinants of human aerobic performance.
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  • 16. Oxidative capacity and glycogen content increase more in arm than leg muscle in sedentary women after intense training.
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  • 17. Intermittent and continuous high-intensity exercise training induce similar acute but different chronic muscle adaptations.
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  • 18. Similar metabolic adaptations during exercise after low volume sprint interval and traditional endurance training in humans.
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  • 19. Muscle metabolic responses during 16 hours of intermittent heavy exercise.
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  • 20. Human skeletal muscle exercise metabolism following an expedition to mount denali.
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