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Lengthening our perspective: Morphological,cellular, and molecular responses to eccentric exercise
Authors:Robert D. Hyldahl PhD  Monica J. Hubal PhD
Affiliation:1. Department of Exercise Science;2. 106 Smith Fieldhouse, Brigham Young University, , Provo, Utah, 84003 USA;3. Research Center for Genetic Medicine, Children's National Medical Center, , Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:The response of skeletal muscle to unaccustomed eccentric exercise has been studied widely, yet it is incompletely understood. This review is intended to provide an up‐to‐date overview of our understanding of how skeletal muscle responds to eccentric actions, with particular emphasis on the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms of damage and recovery. This review begins by addressing the question of whether eccentric actions result in physical damage to muscle fibers and/or connective tissue. We next review the symptomatic manifestations of eccentric exercise (i.e., indirect damage markers, such as delayed onset muscle soreness), with emphasis on their relatively poorly understood molecular underpinnings. We then highlight factors that potentially modify the muscle damage response following eccentric exercise. Finally, we explore the utility of using eccentric training to improve muscle function in populations of healthy and aging individuals, as well as those living with neuromuscular disorders. Muscle Nerve 49 : 155–170, 2014
Keywords:eccentric exercise  lengthening  muscle damage  repeated bout effect  skeletal muscle  soreness
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