Over the last 50 years, Bengt Saltinâ s contributions to our understanding of physiology of the circulation, the matching of the circulation to muscle metabolism and the underlying mechanisms that set the limits for exercise performance were enormous. His research addressed the key questions in the field using sophisticated experimental methods including field expeditions. From the Dallas Bedrest Study to the 1-leg knee model to the physiology of lifelong training, his prodigious body of work was foundational in the field of exercise physiology and his leadership propelled integrative human physiology into the mainstream of biological sciences.The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The pr...
What limits the maximal locomotor performance of a running animal? Skeletal muscle is the ultimate s...
The idea that muscle function and, in fact, the function of all living tissues may be described by p...
Muscle hypertrophy is an adaptive response to overload that requires increasing gene transcription a...
Over the last 50 years, Bengt Saltinâ s contributions to our understanding of physiology of the cir...
A fascinating chain of events led in 1941 to the formation of the Department of Physiology at the Ro...
This short review is from a presentation made at the Bengt Saltin Symposium, October 15-17, at the 2...
Skeletal muscle contraction increases energy expenditure and improves metabolic flexibility, but is ...
203 leaves :Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available f...
The introduction to this thesis comprises two parts. A comprehensive review of the mechanisms and co...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
The purpose of this manuscript is to address the issue of muscular activity, human motion, fitness, ...
Objective The objective of this report is to study and analyse the relationship between human motio...
The principle aims of this thesis involved the development of methods to measure enzymes that determ...
From its early beginnings in the 1960s, the academic field of biochemistry of exercise has expanded ...
© 2021 The Authors. Experimental Physiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Ph...
What limits the maximal locomotor performance of a running animal? Skeletal muscle is the ultimate s...
The idea that muscle function and, in fact, the function of all living tissues may be described by p...
Muscle hypertrophy is an adaptive response to overload that requires increasing gene transcription a...
Over the last 50 years, Bengt Saltinâ s contributions to our understanding of physiology of the cir...
A fascinating chain of events led in 1941 to the formation of the Department of Physiology at the Ro...
This short review is from a presentation made at the Bengt Saltin Symposium, October 15-17, at the 2...
Skeletal muscle contraction increases energy expenditure and improves metabolic flexibility, but is ...
203 leaves :Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available f...
The introduction to this thesis comprises two parts. A comprehensive review of the mechanisms and co...
It has traditionally been believed that resistance training can only induce muscle growth when the e...
The purpose of this manuscript is to address the issue of muscular activity, human motion, fitness, ...
Objective The objective of this report is to study and analyse the relationship between human motio...
The principle aims of this thesis involved the development of methods to measure enzymes that determ...
From its early beginnings in the 1960s, the academic field of biochemistry of exercise has expanded ...
© 2021 The Authors. Experimental Physiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Ph...
What limits the maximal locomotor performance of a running animal? Skeletal muscle is the ultimate s...
The idea that muscle function and, in fact, the function of all living tissues may be described by p...
Muscle hypertrophy is an adaptive response to overload that requires increasing gene transcription a...