Mitochondrial myopathies are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by genetically determined defects that impair oxidative phosphorylation at the mitochondrial level. Exercise intolerance is a clinical hallmark in most of these patients, who present fatigue and dyspnoea during low levels of exertion, including moderate activities of daily living. This review aims to discuss the principal limiting factors of muscle oxidative metabolism during exercise in patients with mitochondrial myopathies, investigating the effects of perfusive and diffusive impairments along the O2 transport pathway from ambient air to muscle mitochondria. Possible therapeutic effects of exercise training will be also highlighted
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficult to be ...
AbstractFatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficul...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are symptoms in children with metabolic myopathy. Frequently this i...
Impaired skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation in patients with severe mitochondrial respiratory...
In mitochondrial myopathies with respiratory chain deficiency impairment of energy cell production m...
Exercise therapy improves mitochondrial function in patients with mitochondrial myopathy (MM). We un...
Patients with mitochondrial myopathies characteristically exhibit pronounced exercise intolerance, o...
We studied the physiologic adaptation of patients with mitochondrial myopathies to aerobic training....
Patients with mitochondrial myopathy (MM) have a reduced capacity to perform exercise due to a reduc...
Mitochondrial myopathies with respiratory chain defects are multisystem diseases characte-rised by m...
Aerobic training can be effective in patients with mitochondrial myopathies (MM) and McArdle's disea...
We have previously demonstrated that patients with mitochondrial myopathies can benefit from short-t...
AbstractWhether regular exercise is beneficial or should be avoided is a question currently unsettle...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficult to be ...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficult to be ...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficult to be ...
AbstractFatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficul...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are symptoms in children with metabolic myopathy. Frequently this i...
Impaired skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation in patients with severe mitochondrial respiratory...
In mitochondrial myopathies with respiratory chain deficiency impairment of energy cell production m...
Exercise therapy improves mitochondrial function in patients with mitochondrial myopathy (MM). We un...
Patients with mitochondrial myopathies characteristically exhibit pronounced exercise intolerance, o...
We studied the physiologic adaptation of patients with mitochondrial myopathies to aerobic training....
Patients with mitochondrial myopathy (MM) have a reduced capacity to perform exercise due to a reduc...
Mitochondrial myopathies with respiratory chain defects are multisystem diseases characte-rised by m...
Aerobic training can be effective in patients with mitochondrial myopathies (MM) and McArdle's disea...
We have previously demonstrated that patients with mitochondrial myopathies can benefit from short-t...
AbstractWhether regular exercise is beneficial or should be avoided is a question currently unsettle...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficult to be ...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficult to be ...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficult to be ...
AbstractFatigue and exercise intolerance are common symptoms of mitochondrial diseases, but difficul...
Fatigue and exercise intolerance are symptoms in children with metabolic myopathy. Frequently this i...