3 the metabolic effects of exercise-induced muscle damage

WJ Evans, JG Cannon - Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 1991 - journals.lww.com
WJ Evans, JG Cannon
Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 1991journals.lww.com
The responses to damaging exercise often do not manifest themselves during the exercise.
Pain does not develop for several hours; membrane damage or protein breakdown may take
days or weeks to become evident (Figure 3. 1). In this review we focus on the delayed nature
of exercise-induced muscle damage and discuss mechanisms that may be involved.
Eccentric exercise is often used to induce experimental muscle damage and, therefore, is a
major topic of this review, but damage resulting from other forms of exercise is also …
The responses to damaging exercise often do not manifest themselves during the exercise. Pain does not develop for several hours; membrane damage or protein breakdown may take days or weeks to become evident (Figure 3. 1). In this review we focus on the delayed nature of exercise-induced muscle damage and discuss mechanisms that may be involved. Eccentric exercise is often used to induce experimental muscle damage and, therefore, is a major topic of this review, but damage resulting from other forms of exercise is also discussed. The review is organized in the following manner:
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