Bone mass and skeletal muscle mass are controlled by factors such as genetics, diet and nutrition, growth factors and mechanical stimuli. Whereas increased mechanical loading of the musculoskeletal system stimulates an increase in the mass and strength of skeletal muscle and bone, reduced mechanical loading and disuse rapidly promote a decrease in musculoskeletal mass, strength and ultimately performance (i.e. muscle atrophy and osteoporosis). In stark contrast to artificially immobilised laboratory mammals, animals that experience natural, prolonged bouts of disuse and reduced mechanical loading, such as hibernating mammals and aestivating frogs, consistently exhibit limited or no change in musculoskeletal performance. What factors modulat...
Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic tissue. For example, muscle hypertrophies during strength traini...
Atrophy of skeletal muscle diminishes the quality of life of a human or animal by reducing their fre...
In this review, we discuss the effect of increased and decreased loading and nutrition deficiency on...
Prolonged muscle disuse in vertebrates can lead to a pathological change resulting in muscle wasting...
Prolonged periods of skeletal muscle inactivity or mechanical unloading (bed rest, hindlimb unloadin...
Maintenance of skeletal muscle is essential for health and survival. There are marked losses of skel...
Hibernation is characterized by prolonged periods of inactivity with concomitantly low nutrient inta...
The development and maintenance of skeletal muscle and bone mass is critical for movement, health an...
Skeletal muscle atrophy as a consequence of acute and chronic illness, immobilisation, muscular dyst...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Numerous results indicate on interactions between m...
Little is known about interactions between muscle and bone during the removal and application of mec...
First paragraph: Skeletal muscle plays a considerable role in health and disease. Muscle mass is ess...
Reduced skeletal loading typically leads to bone loss because bone formation and bone resorption bec...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle is able to react in a rapid, dynamic way to metabolic and mechanical sti...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Medical Engineering and Bioastronautics, Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences an...
Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic tissue. For example, muscle hypertrophies during strength traini...
Atrophy of skeletal muscle diminishes the quality of life of a human or animal by reducing their fre...
In this review, we discuss the effect of increased and decreased loading and nutrition deficiency on...
Prolonged muscle disuse in vertebrates can lead to a pathological change resulting in muscle wasting...
Prolonged periods of skeletal muscle inactivity or mechanical unloading (bed rest, hindlimb unloadin...
Maintenance of skeletal muscle is essential for health and survival. There are marked losses of skel...
Hibernation is characterized by prolonged periods of inactivity with concomitantly low nutrient inta...
The development and maintenance of skeletal muscle and bone mass is critical for movement, health an...
Skeletal muscle atrophy as a consequence of acute and chronic illness, immobilisation, muscular dyst...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Numerous results indicate on interactions between m...
Little is known about interactions between muscle and bone during the removal and application of mec...
First paragraph: Skeletal muscle plays a considerable role in health and disease. Muscle mass is ess...
Reduced skeletal loading typically leads to bone loss because bone formation and bone resorption bec...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle is able to react in a rapid, dynamic way to metabolic and mechanical sti...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Medical Engineering and Bioastronautics, Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences an...
Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic tissue. For example, muscle hypertrophies during strength traini...
Atrophy of skeletal muscle diminishes the quality of life of a human or animal by reducing their fre...
In this review, we discuss the effect of increased and decreased loading and nutrition deficiency on...