New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Can phenotypic traits associated with low response to one mode of training be extrapolated to other exercise-inducible phenotypes? The present study investigated whether rats that are low responders to endurance training are also low responders to resistance training. What is the main finding and its importance? After resistance training, rats that are high responders to aerobic exercise training improved more in maximal strength compared with low-responder rats. However, the greater gain in strength in high-responder rats was not accompanied by muscle hypertrophy, suggesting that the responses observed could be mainly neural in origin. Abstract: The purpose of this study was to dete...
Numerous reports suggest there are low and high skeletal muscle hypertrophic responders following we...
Low aerobic exercise capacity is a risk factor for diabetes and a strong predictor of mortality, yet...
Introduction: Assuming myokines underlie some of the health benefits of exercise, we hypothesised th...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether rats selectively bred for low and high response t...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether rats selectively bred for low and high response t...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? The extent to which genetics determines ad...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance‐type versus endurance‐type contr...
Investigation of volitional animal models of resistance training has been instrumental in our unders...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance-type versusendurance-type contra...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance-type versusendurance-type contra...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance-type versusendurance-type contra...
Investigation of volitional animal models of resistance training has been instrumental in our unders...
Low aerobic exercise capacity is a risk factor for diabetes and a strong predictor of mortality, yet...
Low aerobic exercise capacity is a risk factor for diabetes and a strong predictor of mortality, yet...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is an exercise-induced adaptation, particularly in resistance training (...
Numerous reports suggest there are low and high skeletal muscle hypertrophic responders following we...
Low aerobic exercise capacity is a risk factor for diabetes and a strong predictor of mortality, yet...
Introduction: Assuming myokines underlie some of the health benefits of exercise, we hypothesised th...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether rats selectively bred for low and high response t...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether rats selectively bred for low and high response t...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the central question of this study? The extent to which genetics determines ad...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance‐type versus endurance‐type contr...
Investigation of volitional animal models of resistance training has been instrumental in our unders...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance-type versusendurance-type contra...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance-type versusendurance-type contra...
Divergent skeletal muscle phenotypes result from chronic resistance-type versusendurance-type contra...
Investigation of volitional animal models of resistance training has been instrumental in our unders...
Low aerobic exercise capacity is a risk factor for diabetes and a strong predictor of mortality, yet...
Low aerobic exercise capacity is a risk factor for diabetes and a strong predictor of mortality, yet...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is an exercise-induced adaptation, particularly in resistance training (...
Numerous reports suggest there are low and high skeletal muscle hypertrophic responders following we...
Low aerobic exercise capacity is a risk factor for diabetes and a strong predictor of mortality, yet...
Introduction: Assuming myokines underlie some of the health benefits of exercise, we hypothesised th...