Abstract Background The loss of muscle mass and concomitantly strength, poses a serious risk to the elderly and to astronauts. Dietary cholesterol (CL), in conjunction with resistance training (RT), has been strongly associated with improvements in lean mass. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of two opposing environments on rat skeletal muscle: (1) hindlimb unloading and (2) CL and RT. Methods In protocol 1, 13 male Sprague-Dawley rats were unloaded for 28 days (HU; n = 6) or served as cage controls (CC; n = 7). In protocol 2, 42 rats were assigned to 1 of 6 groups: CC (n = 7), CC + CL (n = 4), RT controls (RTC; n = 7), RTC + CL (n = 8), RT (n = 8) and RT + CL (n = 8). RT/RTC consisted of squat-like exercise. RT had weigh...
Abstract [Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the effect of resistance training on atrop...
BACKGROUND: Loss of bone and skeletal muscle atrophy resulting from non-weight-bearing are major co...
The loss of muscle mass with age, termed sarcopenia, is a common problem among the over 60 years-old...
Cholesterol plays an important role in physiology, serving as a membrane constituent and steroid hor...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is an exercise-induced adaptation, particularly in resistance training (...
Background: Muscle wasting and dysfunction is a significant problem in prolonged exposure to microgr...
The aim of this study was analyze the effect of the resistance training on muscle soleus lipid conte...
The aim was to investigate the effect of strength training on skeletal muscle morphology and metabol...
The purpose of this study was to examine physiological mechanisms related to exercise-induced change...
Obesity and ensuing disorders are increasingly prevalent in young populations. Prolonged exposure to...
Disuse-related bone loss affects various populations of individuals including astronauts, bedridden ...
Skeletal muscle can adapt to the functional demands placed upon it. During spaceflight, when postura...
Volitional animal resistance training constitutes an important approach to modeling human resistance...
Obesity and ensuing disorders are increasingly prevalent in young populations. Prolonged exposure to...
Purpose Exercise training increases aerobic capacity and is beneficial for health, whereas low aero...
Abstract [Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the effect of resistance training on atrop...
BACKGROUND: Loss of bone and skeletal muscle atrophy resulting from non-weight-bearing are major co...
The loss of muscle mass with age, termed sarcopenia, is a common problem among the over 60 years-old...
Cholesterol plays an important role in physiology, serving as a membrane constituent and steroid hor...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is an exercise-induced adaptation, particularly in resistance training (...
Background: Muscle wasting and dysfunction is a significant problem in prolonged exposure to microgr...
The aim of this study was analyze the effect of the resistance training on muscle soleus lipid conte...
The aim was to investigate the effect of strength training on skeletal muscle morphology and metabol...
The purpose of this study was to examine physiological mechanisms related to exercise-induced change...
Obesity and ensuing disorders are increasingly prevalent in young populations. Prolonged exposure to...
Disuse-related bone loss affects various populations of individuals including astronauts, bedridden ...
Skeletal muscle can adapt to the functional demands placed upon it. During spaceflight, when postura...
Volitional animal resistance training constitutes an important approach to modeling human resistance...
Obesity and ensuing disorders are increasingly prevalent in young populations. Prolonged exposure to...
Purpose Exercise training increases aerobic capacity and is beneficial for health, whereas low aero...
Abstract [Purpose] The aim of this study was to determine the effect of resistance training on atrop...
BACKGROUND: Loss of bone and skeletal muscle atrophy resulting from non-weight-bearing are major co...
The loss of muscle mass with age, termed sarcopenia, is a common problem among the over 60 years-old...