Journal article
Physiologic and molecular bases of muscle hypertrophy and atrophy: impact of resistance exercise on human skeletal muscle (protein and exercise dose effects)This paper is one of a selection of papers published in this Special Issue, entitled 14th International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference Muscles as Molecular and Metabolic Machines, and has undergone the Journals usual peer review process.
Abstract
Normally, skeletal muscle mass is unchanged, beyond periods of growth, but it begins to decline in the fourth or fifth decade of life. The mass of skeletal muscle is maintained by ingestion of protein-containing meals. With feeding, muscle protein synthesis (MPS) is stimulated and a small suppression of muscle protein breakdown (MPB) occurs, such that protein balance becomes positive (MPS>MPB). As the postprandial period subsides and a …
Authors
Phillips SM
Journal
Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 403–410
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Publication Date
June 2009
DOI
10.1139/h09-042
ISSN
1715-5312