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Skeletal muscle pathology in endurance athletes with acquired training intolerance

- bmj.com
LA Grobler, M Collins, MI Lambert, C … - British Medical Journal, 2004 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background: It is well established that prolonged, exhaustive endurance exercise
is capable of inducing skeletal muscle damage and temporary impairment of muscle
function. Although skeletal muscle has a remarkable capacity for repair and ...
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Evaluation of maximal exercise performance, fatigue, and depression in athletes with …


A Gibson, LA Grobler, M Collins, MI … - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Objective: This study compared differences in maximal strength and aerobic
capacity and symptoms of fatigue and depression in athletes with acquired
training intolerance (ATI) and control athletes (CON) matched for age and ...
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Exercise-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in an elite athlete


C Gibson, A St, MI Lambert, AGR Western, … - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 1998 - journals.lww.com
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Philadelphia Case Report Exercise-Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction in an Elite
Athlete *Alan St Clair Gibson, MBCh.B., :i:Michael I. Lambert, Ph.D., * ...
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A theoretical basis of monitoring fatigue: a practical approach for coaches


M Lambert, J Borresen - International Journal of Sports Science &# 38; …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
ABSTRACT Training can be described as a process that induces biological
adaptations. The basic principle of training is that training (breakdown) is
followed by rest (recovery) which results in an improvement in performance. ...
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Athletes with exercise-associated fatigue have abnormally short muscle DNA telomeres


M COLLINS, V RENAULT, LA GROBLER, A … - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Introduction/Purpose : Although the beneficial health effects of regular
moderate exercise are well established, there is substantial evidence that the
heavy training and racing carried out by endurance athletes can cause ...
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Structural and ultrastructural changes in skeletal muscle associated with long-distance …


H Kuipers, GM Janssen, F Bosman, PM … - Int J Sports Med, 1989 - thieme-connect.com
The histological and ultrastructural features of 21 males and 8 females were
monitored during an 18- to 20-month training period, during which the training
distance was gradually increased. The training period was divided into ...
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Page 1. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Long Distance Running Training Published
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Many of the markers and much of the dysfunction that we have come to accept as
the natural consequences of 'getting old' can be reversed. Even simple exercises
such as walking can have a profound effect on one's quality of life as the ...
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WE DERMAN, MP SCHWELLNUS, DE RAE, Y …
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