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Cesare GranataResearch Fellow, German Diabetes Centre (DDZ) Verified email at monash.edu Cited by 2830 |
Training-induced changes in mitochondrial content and respiratory function in human skeletal muscle
A sedentary lifestyle has been linked to a number of metabolic disorders that have been
associated with sub-optimal mitochondrial characteristics and an increased risk of premature …
associated with sub-optimal mitochondrial characteristics and an increased risk of premature …
[HTML][HTML] High-intensity training induces non-stoichiometric changes in the mitochondrial proteome of human skeletal muscle without reorganisation of respiratory chain …
Mitochondrial defects are implicated in multiple diseases and aging. Exercise training is an
accessible, inexpensive therapeutic intervention that can improve mitochondrial …
accessible, inexpensive therapeutic intervention that can improve mitochondrial …
An examination and critique of current methods to determine exercise intensity
Prescribing the frequency, duration, or volume of training is simple as these factors can be
altered by manipulating the number of exercise sessions per week, the duration of each …
altered by manipulating the number of exercise sessions per week, the duration of each …
Can we optimise the exercise training prescription to maximise improvements in mitochondria function and content?
Background While there is agreement that exercise is a powerful stimulus to increase both
mitochondrial function and content, we do not know the optimal training stimulus to maximise …
mitochondrial function and content, we do not know the optimal training stimulus to maximise …
Training intensity modulates changes in PGC‐1α and p53 protein content and mitochondrial respiration, but not markers of mitochondrial content in human skeletal …
Exercise training has been associated with increased mitochondrial content and respiration.
However, no study to date has compared in parallel how training at different intensities …
However, no study to date has compared in parallel how training at different intensities …
High-intensity exercise and mitochondrial biogenesis: current controversies and future research directions
It is well established that different types of exercise can provide a powerful stimulus for
mitochondrial biogenesis. However, there are conflicting findings in the literature, and a …
mitochondrial biogenesis. However, there are conflicting findings in the literature, and a …
Principles of exercise prescription, and how they influence exercise-induced changes of transcription factors and other regulators of mitochondrial biogenesis
Physical inactivity represents the fourth leading risk factor for mortality, and it has been
linked with a series of chronic disorders, the treatment of which absorbs ~ 85% of healthcare …
linked with a series of chronic disorders, the treatment of which absorbs ~ 85% of healthcare …
[HTML][HTML] An overview of technical considerations when using quantitative real-time PCR analysis of gene expression in human exercise research
Gene expression analysis by quantitative PCR in skeletal muscle is routine in exercise
studies. The reproducibility and reliability of the data fundamentally depend on how the …
studies. The reproducibility and reliability of the data fundamentally depend on how the …
Mitochondrial adaptations to high‐volume exercise training are rapidly reversed after a reduction in training volume in human skeletal muscle
Increased mitochondrial content and respiration have both been reported after exercise
training. However, no study has directly compared how different training volumes influence …
training. However, no study has directly compared how different training volumes influence …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise and short-term interval training on interleukin-6, FNDC5, and METRNL mRNA expression in human …
Background Exercise promotes numerous phenotypic adaptations in skeletal muscle that
contribute to improved function and metabolic capacity. An emerging body of evidence …
contribute to improved function and metabolic capacity. An emerging body of evidence …