03/15/2018 / By Jhoanna Robinson
A new study that has been published in an issue of the Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine seeks to identify the gravity of muscle damage and blood glucose responses in people engaging in high-intensity exercise.
The researchers conclude that eccentric exercise does not decrease glucose tolerance but in fact boosts it. Improved glucose tolerance with CK increase attests to the beneficial effect of getting rid of metabolically weaker muscle fibers by eccentric exercise in the manner of the Darwinian law of natural selection.
Journal Reference:
Chien-Te Ho, Machiko Taka, Chia-Hua Kuo. IMPROVING GLUCOSE TOLERANCE BY MUSCLE-DAMAGING EXERCISE. Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine; 7:2; DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcme.2016.02.004
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blood glucose, creatine kinase, eccentric exercise, muscle damage
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