Exercise training-induced adaptations in human skeletal muscle are largely determined by the mode, volume, intensity and frequency of the training stimulus. However, a growing body of evidence demonstrates that the availability of endogenous and exogenous macronutrients can modify multiple intramuscular responses to both endurance- and resistance-based exercise. Acutely manipulating substrate availability (by altering diet composition and/or timing of meals) rapidly alters the concentration of blood-borne substrates and hormones that modulate several receptor-mediated signaling pathways. The release of cytokines and growth factors from contracting skeletal muscle also stimulates cell surface receptors and activates many intracellular signal...
Skeletal muscle is a malleable tissue capable of altering the type and amount of protein in response...
Mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle results from the cumulative effect of transient increase...
C5 - Other Refereed Contribution to Refereed JournalsThe glycogen content of muscle determines not o...
plays remarkable plasticity, enabling substantial adaptive modifications in its metabolic potential ...
In recent years, advances in molecular biology have allowed scientists to elucidate how endurance ex...
Nutrient availability and exercise training are two potent modulators of skeletal muscle adaptation....
It is generally accepted that skeletal muscle adaptation to repeated bouts of contractile activity a...
KEY POINTS: Reduced carbohydrate (CHO) availability before and after exercise may augment endurance ...
For decades, glycogen has been recognized as a storage form of glucose within the liver and muscles....
We examined the effects of post-exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Training and nutrition are highly interrelated in that optimal adaptation to the demands of repeated...
Skeletal muscle responds to exercise by a diversity of processes that collectively contribute to sho...
We examined the effects of post‐exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
Skeletal muscle contraction increases energy expenditure and improves metabolic flexibility, but is ...
Skeletal muscle is a malleable tissue capable of altering the type and amount of protein in response...
Mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle results from the cumulative effect of transient increase...
C5 - Other Refereed Contribution to Refereed JournalsThe glycogen content of muscle determines not o...
plays remarkable plasticity, enabling substantial adaptive modifications in its metabolic potential ...
In recent years, advances in molecular biology have allowed scientists to elucidate how endurance ex...
Nutrient availability and exercise training are two potent modulators of skeletal muscle adaptation....
It is generally accepted that skeletal muscle adaptation to repeated bouts of contractile activity a...
KEY POINTS: Reduced carbohydrate (CHO) availability before and after exercise may augment endurance ...
For decades, glycogen has been recognized as a storage form of glucose within the liver and muscles....
We examined the effects of post-exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Training and nutrition are highly interrelated in that optimal adaptation to the demands of repeated...
Skeletal muscle responds to exercise by a diversity of processes that collectively contribute to sho...
We examined the effects of post‐exercise carbohydrate (CHO) and energy availability (EA) on potent s...
Skeletal muscle contraction increases energy expenditure and improves metabolic flexibility, but is ...
Skeletal muscle is a malleable tissue capable of altering the type and amount of protein in response...
Mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle results from the cumulative effect of transient increase...
C5 - Other Refereed Contribution to Refereed JournalsThe glycogen content of muscle determines not o...