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Exercise science, resistance training, VO2max, and physical performance

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High Intensity Training with Strategic Rest Periods Maximizes Strength and Muscle Growth
Exercise & Fitness

High Intensity Training with Strategic Rest Periods Maximizes Strength and Muscle Growth

New research reveals the optimal combination of weight intensity and fatigue levels for maximizing both strength gains and muscle hypertrophy.

Artigo Científico
27 de mar. de 2026 2
Two Weeks of High-Intensity Training Dramatically Improves Exercise Efficiency
Exercise & Fitness

Two Weeks of High-Intensity Training Dramatically Improves Exercise Efficiency

Short bursts of intense exercise rapidly enhance how muscles use oxygen and generate power, revealing key mechanisms for fitness gains.

Artigo Científico
27 de mar. de 2026 2
Blood Flow Restriction Training Builds Finger Strength With Less Joint Stress
Exercise & Fitness

Blood Flow Restriction Training Builds Finger Strength With Less Joint Stress

Low-load training with blood flow restriction improved finger strength as much as heavy weights in climbers, with less mechanical stress.

Artigo Científico
27 de mar. de 2026 2
Muscle Blood Vessels Lag Behind Growth During Critical Birth Transition Period
Exercise & Fitness

Muscle Blood Vessels Lag Behind Growth During Critical Birth Transition Period

New research reveals muscle growth outpaces blood vessel development in newborns, potentially impacting long-term cardiovascular health.

Artigo Científico
27 de mar. de 2026 0
Scientists Create Revolutionary 4D Heart Maps to Predict Cardiac Health
Exercise & Fitness

Scientists Create Revolutionary 4D Heart Maps to Predict Cardiac Health

New imaging technology maps beating hearts in real-time, revealing how electrical signals and muscle contractions work together.

Artigo Científico
27 de mar. de 2026 0
Older Adults Show Impaired Muscle Recovery Due to Senescent Immune Cells After Disuse
Exercise & Fitness

Older Adults Show Impaired Muscle Recovery Due to Senescent Immune Cells After Disuse

New research reveals why older adults struggle to regain muscle strength after periods of inactivity like bed rest or injury recovery.

Artigo Científico
27 de mar. de 2026 0
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