The key role of mitochondrial function in health and disease

I San-Millán - Antioxidants, 2023 - mdpi.com
The role of mitochondrial function in health and disease has become increasingly
recognized, particularly in the last two decades. Mitochondrial dysfunction as well as …

The physiology of soccer--with special reference to intense intermittent exercise.

J Bangsbo - Acta physiologica scandinavica. Supplementum, 1994 - europepmc.org
The present thesis is based on 14 original articles published in international journals (I-XIV,
see page 8) and a summarizing review. The thesis deals with the physiological demands of …

Detraining: loss of training-induced physiological and performance adaptations. Part I: short term insufficient training stimulus

I Mujika, S Padilla - Sports medicine, 2000 - Springer
Detraining is the partial or complete loss of training-induced adaptations, in response to an
insufficient training stimulus. Detraining characteristics may be different depending on the …

Variability of aerobic performance in the laboratory and its physiologic correlates

H Kuipers, FTJ Verstappen, HA Keizer… - … journal of sports …, 1985 - thieme-connect.com
To study the physiologic basis of variability of physical performance in the laboratory, ten
male subjects were studied once a week, during a 9-12 month period. Previously, the …

Skeletal muscle adaptability: significance for metabolism and performance

B Saltin, PD Gollnick - Comprehensive physiology, 1983 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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sec>< jats: title> Motor Unit</jats: title>< jats: sec>< jats: title> Fibers per Motor Unit</jats …

[图书][B] Physiological aspects of sport training and performance

J Hoffman - 2014 - books.google.com
Physiological Aspects of Sport Training and Performance, Second Edition With Web
Resource, updates and expands on the popular first edition, providing an in-depth …

Strength and skeletal muscle adaptations in heavy-resistance-trained women after detraining and retraining

RS Staron, MJ Leonardi… - Journal of applied …, 1991 - journals.physiology.org
Six women who had participated in a previous 20-wk strength training study for the lower
limb detrained for 30-32 wk and subsequently retrained for 6 wk. Seven untrained women …

Detraining: loss of training-induced physiological and performance adaptations. Part II: long term insufficient training stimulus

I Mujika, S Padilla - Sports medicine, 2000 - Springer
This part II discusses detraining following an insufficient training stimulus period longer than
4 weeks, as well as several strategies that may be useful to avoid its negative impact. The …

Time course of loss of adaptations after stopping prolonged intense endurance training

EF Coyle, WH Martin 3rd… - Journal of Applied …, 1984 - journals.physiology.org
Seven endurance exercise-trained subjects were studied 12, 21, 56, and 84 days after
cessation of training. Maximal O2 uptake (VO2 max) declined 7%(P less than 0.05) during …

[PDF][PDF] Muscular characteristics of detraining in humans

I Mujika, S Padilla - Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 2001 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT MUJIKA, I., and S. PADILLA. Muscular characteristics of detraining in humans.
Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 33, No. 8, 2001, pp. 1297–1303. Skeletal muscle is …