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Sports Biochemistry

Contents (12 articles)

  • Introduction
    • Debrecen study guide
  • Structure of Skeletal Muscle, Muscle Proteins and Various Muscle Types
  • Energy sources of skeletal muscle during various physical activities, biochemical differences between aerobic and anaerobic exercises
  • Physical activity induced regulatory processes and their beneficial effects on health
  • Effect of exercise on the metabolism of fatty acids
  • Physical activity induces autophagy
  • Effect of exercise on protein synthesis
  • Chronic effects of exercise
  • Interaction between exercised induced Master Regulators: AMPK, SIRT1, PGC1α
  • Metabolic syndrome and exercise
  • Doping Agents

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    Articles

    • Introduction
      •   Debrecen study guide
    •   Structure of Skeletal Muscle, Muscle Proteins and Various Muscle Types
    •   Energy sources of skeletal muscle during various physical activities, biochemical differences between aerobic and anaerobic exercises
    •   Physical activity induced regulatory processes and their beneficial effects on health
    •   Effect of exercise on the metabolism of fatty acids
    •   Physical activity induces autophagy
    •   Effect of exercise on protein synthesis
    •   Chronic effects of exercise
    •   Interaction between exercised induced Master Regulators: AMPK, SIRT1, PGC1α
    •   Metabolic syndrome and exercise
    •   Doping Agents