Journal article
Molecular responses to high-intensity interval exerciseThis 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
From a cell-signaling perspective, short-duration intense muscular work is typically associated with resistance training and linked to pathways that stimulate growth. However, brief repeated sessions of high-intensity interval exercise training (HIT) induce rapid phenotypic changes that resemble traditional endurance training. Given the oxidative phenotype that is rapidly upregulated by HIT, it is plausible that metabolic adaptations to this …
Authors
Gibala M
Journal
Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 428–432
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Publication Date
June 2009
DOI
10.1139/h09-046
ISSN
1715-5312