Anabolic resistance: a road map to malnutrition
Anabolic resistance: a road map to malnutrition
Anabolic resistance: a road map to malnutrition
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Am J Physiol. 1995 Mar;268(3 Pt 1):E514-20.<br />
Increased rates of muscle protein turnover and amino acid transport after <strong>resistance</strong> exercise in humans.<br />
Biolo G, Maggi SP, Williams BD, Tip<strong>to</strong>n KD, Wolfe RR.<br />
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galves<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEG BLOOD FLOW (BF) AND MUSCLE<br />
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS (FSR) AFTER EXERCISE<br />
FSR (% per hour)<br />
0,20<br />
0,16<br />
0,12<br />
0,08<br />
0,04<br />
R 2 = 0.52<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8<br />
BF (ml/min x 100ml leg vol.)<br />
Exercise increases microvascular, nutritive muscle blood flow