Holloszy et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Biochemical adaptations to endurance exercise in skeletal muscleHolloszy et al., 1971
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- 1349136410117872088
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- Holloszy J
- Oscai L
- Mole P
- Don I
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- Muscle Metabolism During Exercise: Proceedings of a Karolinska Institutet Symposium held in Stockholm, Sweden, September 6–9, 1970 Honorary guest: E Hohwü Christensen
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The adaptations that occur in response to a vigorous program of prolonged exercise, such as long distance running or swimming, manifest themselves in functional terms as an increase in endurance. In the present context, an increase in endurance can be defined …
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