Indirect indices of exercise-induced human skeletal muscle damage and connective tissue breakdown were studied following a single bout of voluntary eccentric muscle contractions. Subjects (six female, two male), mean (SD) age 22 (2) years performed a bout of 50 maximum voluntary eccentric contractions of the knee extensors of a single leg. The eccentric exercise protocol induced muscle soreness (P < 0.05 Wilcoxon test), chronic force loss, and a decline in the 20:100 Hz percutaneous electrical myostimulation force ratio [P < 0.01, repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA)]. Serum creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activities were elevated (P < 0.01, repeated measures ANOVA) following the bout. The mean (SD) CK and LDH...
Muscle damage and myopathy-like changes can occur following strenuous and unccus-tomed exercise, par...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of acute plyometric exercise on indices of mu...
To address the question of whether delayed onset muscular soreness (DOMS) following intense eccentri...
Indirect markers of muscle damage and collagen breakdown were recorded for up to 9 days after a bout...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This study investigated the effects of chronic muscle inflammation on indices of antioxidant status ...
Unaccustomed eccentric exercise may cause skeletal muscle damage with an increase in plasma creatine...
In eccentric muscle contraction, the muscle is lengthening while contracting. For example, in downhi...
The three primary purposes of these studies were to 1) characterize the time course and the relation...
Eccentric exercise commonly results in muscle damage. The primary sequence of events leading to exer...
We sought to determine if the velocity of an acute bout of eccentric contractions influenced the dur...
This study investigated whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) resulted in changes to whole-b...
This study investigated whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) resulted in changes to whole-b...
It is well-known that unusual exercise, especially eccentric contraction (ECC), could cause delayed-...
Indices of human skeletal muscle contractile function were examined in nine subjects for up to 9 day...
Muscle damage and myopathy-like changes can occur following strenuous and unccus-tomed exercise, par...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of acute plyometric exercise on indices of mu...
To address the question of whether delayed onset muscular soreness (DOMS) following intense eccentri...
Indirect markers of muscle damage and collagen breakdown were recorded for up to 9 days after a bout...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This study investigated the effects of chronic muscle inflammation on indices of antioxidant status ...
Unaccustomed eccentric exercise may cause skeletal muscle damage with an increase in plasma creatine...
In eccentric muscle contraction, the muscle is lengthening while contracting. For example, in downhi...
The three primary purposes of these studies were to 1) characterize the time course and the relation...
Eccentric exercise commonly results in muscle damage. The primary sequence of events leading to exer...
We sought to determine if the velocity of an acute bout of eccentric contractions influenced the dur...
This study investigated whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) resulted in changes to whole-b...
This study investigated whether exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) resulted in changes to whole-b...
It is well-known that unusual exercise, especially eccentric contraction (ECC), could cause delayed-...
Indices of human skeletal muscle contractile function were examined in nine subjects for up to 9 day...
Muscle damage and myopathy-like changes can occur following strenuous and unccus-tomed exercise, par...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of acute plyometric exercise on indices of mu...
To address the question of whether delayed onset muscular soreness (DOMS) following intense eccentri...