Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabolic response to the latter form of exercise. The underlying mechanism, based primarily on results from rodent muscle, is proposed to involve AMPK-dependent inhibition of mTORC1 signaling. This hypothesis was tested in eight trained male subjects who in randomized order performed either resistance exercise only (R) or interval cycling followed by resistance exercise (ER). Biopsies taken from the vastus lateralis before and after endurance exercise and repeatedly after resistance exercise were assessed for glycogen content, kinase activity, protein phosphorylation, and gene expression. Mixed muscle fractional synthetic rate was measured at rest ...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
Skeletal muscle from strength- and endurance-trained individuals represents diverse adaptive states....
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
As aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with adaptations to resistance exercise (RE), this study expl...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
As aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with adaptations to resistance exercise (RE), this study expl...
As aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with adaptations to resistance exercise (RE), this study expl...
The influence of adenosine mono phosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) vs Akt-mammalian tar...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
Skeletal muscle from strength- and endurance-trained individuals represents diverse adaptive states....
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
Combining endurance and strength training in the same session has been reported to reduce the anabol...
As aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with adaptations to resistance exercise (RE), this study expl...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
As aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with adaptations to resistance exercise (RE), this study expl...
As aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with adaptations to resistance exercise (RE), this study expl...
The influence of adenosine mono phosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) vs Akt-mammalian tar...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
To investigate the in vivo effects of resistance exercise on translational control in human skeletal...
Skeletal muscle from strength- and endurance-trained individuals represents diverse adaptive states....