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Physiological control of muscle mass in humans during resistance exercise, disuse and rehabilitation
2010
Current opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care
Purpose of review The preservation of skeletal muscle mass is central to maintaining mobility and quality of life with aging and also impacts on our capacity to recover from illness. However, our understanding of the processes that regulate muscle mass in humans during exercise, chronic disuse and rehabilitation remains unclear. This brief review aims to highlight some of the more recent and important findings concerning these physiological stimuli. Recent findings Although several studies have
doi:10.1097/mco.0b013e3283374d19
pmid:20110809
fatcat:xjxndkxslfeq3c4hhrnodgpsgi