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Benefits of higher resistance-training volume depends on ribosome biogenesis

View ORCID ProfileDaniel Hammarström, View ORCID ProfileSjur Øfsteng, Lise Koll, Marita Hanestadhaugen, View ORCID ProfileIvana Hollan, William Apro, Jon Elling Whist, Eva Blomstrand, Bent R. Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/666347
Daniel Hammarström
1Section for Health and Exercise Physiology, Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postboks 400, 2418 Elverum, Norway
2Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Box 5626, SE-114 86 Stockholm, Sweden
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Sjur Øfsteng
1Section for Health and Exercise Physiology, Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postboks 400, 2418 Elverum, Norway
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Lise Koll
3Innlandet Hospital Trust, Postboks 990, 2629 Lillehammer, Norway
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Marita Hanestadhaugen
3Innlandet Hospital Trust, Postboks 990, 2629 Lillehammer, Norway
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Ivana Hollan
4Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Magrethe Grundtvigsvei 6, 2609 Lillehammer, Norway
5Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Boston MA 02115, USA
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William Apro
2Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Box 5626, SE-114 86 Stockholm, Sweden
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Jon Elling Whist
3Innlandet Hospital Trust, Postboks 990, 2629 Lillehammer, Norway
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Eva Blomstrand
2Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Box 5626, SE-114 86 Stockholm, Sweden
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Bent R. Rønnestad
1Section for Health and Exercise Physiology, Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postboks 400, 2418 Elverum, Norway
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Stian Ellefsen
1Section for Health and Exercise Physiology, Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postboks 400, 2418 Elverum, Norway
3Innlandet Hospital Trust, Postboks 990, 2629 Lillehammer, Norway
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https://doi.org/10.1101/666347
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  • June 11, 2019.
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Author Information

  1. Daniel Hammarström1,2,a,
  2. Sjur Øfsteng1,
  3. Lise Koll3,
  4. Marita Hanestadhaugen3,
  5. Ivana Hollan4,5,
  6. William Apro2,
  7. Jon Elling Whist3,
  8. Eva Blomstrand2,
  9. Bent R. Rønnestad1 and
  10. Stian Ellefsen1,3
  1. 1Section for Health and Exercise Physiology, Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postboks 400, 2418 Elverum, Norway
  2. 2Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, Box 5626, SE-114 86 Stockholm, Sweden
  3. 3Innlandet Hospital Trust, Postboks 990, 2629 Lillehammer, Norway
  4. 4Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Magrethe Grundtvigsvei 6, 2609 Lillehammer, Norway
  5. 5Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Boston MA 02115, USA
  1. ↵aCorrespondance:
    Daniel Hammarström [daniel.hammarstrom{at}inn.no], Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Postboks 400, 2418 Elverum, Norway
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Benefits of higher resistance-training volume depends on ribosome biogenesis
Daniel Hammarström, Sjur Øfsteng, Lise Koll, Marita Hanestadhaugen, Ivana Hollan, William Apro, Jon Elling Whist, Eva Blomstrand, Bent R. Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen
bioRxiv 666347; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/666347
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Benefits of higher resistance-training volume depends on ribosome biogenesis
Daniel Hammarström, Sjur Øfsteng, Lise Koll, Marita Hanestadhaugen, Ivana Hollan, William Apro, Jon Elling Whist, Eva Blomstrand, Bent R. Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen
bioRxiv 666347; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/666347

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