Resistance training preserves high-intensity interval training induced improvements in skeletal muscle capillarization of healthy old men: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Skeletal muscle capillarization is a determining factor in gas and metabolite exchange, while its impairments may contribute to the development of sarcopenia. Studies on the potential of resistance training (RT) to induce angiogenesis in older muscles have been inconclusive, and effects of...
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Main Authors: | Aurel B. Leuchtmann, Sandro Manuel Mueller, David Aguayo, Jens A. Petersen, Maria Ligon-Auer, Martin Flück, Hans H. Jung, Marco Toigo |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bf03df4e78884107ba8ba6e4db00b16b |
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