Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal muscle. However, whether hypoxia affects resistance exercise-induced muscle adaptations remains unknown. Here, we determined the effect of resistance exercise training under systemic hypoxia on muscular adaptations known to occur following both resistance and endurance exercise training, including muscle cross-sectional area (CSA), one-repetition maximum (1RM), muscular endurance, and makers of mitochondrial biogenesis and angiogenesis, such as peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator-1α (PGC-1α), citrate synthase (CS) activity, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), hypoxia-ind...
To determine whether repeated maximal-intensity hypoxic exercise induces larger beneficial adaptatio...
To determine whether repeated maximal-intensity hypoxic exercise induces larger beneficial adaptatio...
In this study, we investigate adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size and oxygen supply...
Kon et al. (5) published a recent paper entitled “Effects of systemic hypoxia on human muscular adap...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Acute hypoxia has previously been suggested to potentiate resistance training-induced hypertrophy by...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Intermittent hypoxic exposure with exercise training is based on the assumption that brief exposure ...
PURPOSE We explored whether altered expression of factors tuning mitochondrial metabolism contrib...
Acute environmental hypoxia may potentiate muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training but...
In this study, we investigate adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size and oxygen supply...
Hypoxia is the state of lowered O2 tension condition that influence skeletal muscle mass when associ...
To determine whether repeated maximal-intensity hypoxic exercise induces larger beneficial adaptatio...
To determine whether repeated maximal-intensity hypoxic exercise induces larger beneficial adaptatio...
In this study, we investigate adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size and oxygen supply...
Kon et al. (5) published a recent paper entitled “Effects of systemic hypoxia on human muscular adap...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Acute hypoxia has previously been suggested to potentiate resistance training-induced hypertrophy by...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Intermittent hypoxic exposure with exercise training is based on the assumption that brief exposure ...
PURPOSE We explored whether altered expression of factors tuning mitochondrial metabolism contrib...
Acute environmental hypoxia may potentiate muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training but...
In this study, we investigate adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size and oxygen supply...
Hypoxia is the state of lowered O2 tension condition that influence skeletal muscle mass when associ...
To determine whether repeated maximal-intensity hypoxic exercise induces larger beneficial adaptatio...
To determine whether repeated maximal-intensity hypoxic exercise induces larger beneficial adaptatio...
In this study, we investigate adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size and oxygen supply...