Gut-Muscle Axis Exists and May Affect Skeletal Muscle Adaptation to Training
Excessive training may limit physiological muscle adaptation through chronic oxidative stress and inflammation. Improper diet and overtraining may also disrupt intestinal homeostasis and in consequence enhance inflammation. Altogether, these factors may lead to an imbalance in the gut ecosystem, cau...
Main Authors: | Katarzyna Przewłócka, Marcin Folwarski, Karolina Kaźmierczak-Siedlecka, Karolina Skonieczna-Żydecka, Jan Jacek Kaczor |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2020-05-01
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Series: | Nutrients |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/5/1451 |
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