Regular exercise with the appropriate intensity and duration may improve an athlete���s physical capacities by targeting different performance determinants across the endurance���strength spectrum aiming to delay fatigue. The mechanisms of muscle fatigue depend on exercise intensity and duration and may range from substrate depletion to acidosis and product inhibition of adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase) and glycolysis. Fatigue mechanisms have been studied in isolated muscles; single muscle fibers (intact or skinned) or at the level of filamentous or isolated motor proteins; with each approach contributing to our understanding of the fatigue phenomenon. In vivo methods for monitoring fatigue include the assessment of various functional indic...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle me...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Skeletal muscles induced to contract repeatedly respond with a progressive loss in their ability to ...
The role of adenine nucleotide metabolism is central to the electro-mechanical processes in muscular...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of a range of in-vivo whole muscle characteris...
Among athletes, endurance is one of the key elements to victory. In addition to training, athletes n...
High-intensity exercise can result in up to a 1,000-fold increase in the rate of ATP demand compared...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
International audienceThe screening of skeletal muscle diseases constitutes an unresolved challenge....
In order to support the energy demand during physical exercise, temporary acute responses occur in o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the etiology of muscle fatigue in fast and slow skeletal mu...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Lactate is an end product of glucose metabolism that is usually produced in a larger quantity during...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle met...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle me...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Skeletal muscles induced to contract repeatedly respond with a progressive loss in their ability to ...
The role of adenine nucleotide metabolism is central to the electro-mechanical processes in muscular...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship of a range of in-vivo whole muscle characteris...
Among athletes, endurance is one of the key elements to victory. In addition to training, athletes n...
High-intensity exercise can result in up to a 1,000-fold increase in the rate of ATP demand compared...
For more than a century, applied physiologists have investigated the complex nature of fatigue and i...
International audienceThe screening of skeletal muscle diseases constitutes an unresolved challenge....
In order to support the energy demand during physical exercise, temporary acute responses occur in o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the etiology of muscle fatigue in fast and slow skeletal mu...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Lactate is an end product of glucose metabolism that is usually produced in a larger quantity during...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle met...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
PURPOSE: To examine the degree of neuromuscular fatigue development along with changes in muscle me...
Much is known about the physiological impairments that can cause muscle fatigue. It is known that fa...
Skeletal muscles induced to contract repeatedly respond with a progressive loss in their ability to ...