Exercise induced muscle damage and repeated bout effect: an update for last 10 years and future perspectives

A Rai, P Bhati, P Anand - Comparative Exercise …, 2023 - wageningenacademic.com
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) and repeated bout effect (RBE) are widely
researched across various populations. EIMD is the muscle damage occurring after one …

Power loss is attenuated following a second bout of high-intensity eccentric contractions due to the repeated bout effect's protection of rate of torque and velocity …

A Hinks, A Hess, MIB Debenham… - Applied Physiology …, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
High-intensity unaccustomed eccentric contractions result in weakness and power loss
because of fatigue and muscle damage. Through the repeated bout effect (RBE) …

Maximal results with minimal stimuli: the fewest high-frequency pulses needed to measure or model prolonged low-frequency force depression in the dorsiflexors

L Ruggiero, CD Bruce, HB Streight… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
Quantifying prolonged low-frequency force depression (PLFFD) with the gold-standard 1-s
trains presents challenges, so paired pulses have been used. Owing to greater impairment …

Grass-Fed and Non-Grass-Fed Whey Protein Consumption Do Not Attenuate Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage and Soreness in Resistance-Trained Individuals: A …

MJ Barenie, A Escalera, SJ Carter… - Journal of Dietary …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Eccentric muscle contractions can cause structural damage to muscle cells resulting in
temporarily decreased muscle force production and soreness. Prior work indicates pasture …

Predominant cause of faster force recovery in females than males after intense eccentric contractions in mouse fast‐twitch muscle

D Watanabe, R Ikegami, Y Kano - The Journal of Physiology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Key points We investigated the mechanisms underlying faster force recovery from eccentric
contractions (ECCs) in female than in male mice, focusing on mitochondrial responses. At 3 …

The torque-frequency relationship is impaired similarly following two bouts of eccentric exercise: No evidence of a protective repeated bout effect

A Hinks, A Hess, MIB Debenham, J Chen… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
High-intensity eccentric exercise can lead to muscle damage and weakness. The 'repeated
bout effect'(RBE) can attenuate these impairments when performing a subsequent bout. The …

Eccentric exercise-induced muscle weakness amplifies the history dependence of force

VS Contento, GA Power - European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2023 - Springer
Introduction Following active lengthening or shortening contractions, isometric steady-state
torque is increased (residual force enhancement; rFE) or decreased (residual force …

No effect of menstrual cycle phase on eccentric exercise-induced neuromuscular impairments and the magnitude of the repeated bout effect

A Rilling, GA Power - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Neuromuscular function is impaired following an unaccustomed bout of eccentric exercise,
however, through the repeated bout effect (RBE) the muscle is protected from damage …

Electromyography and Dynamometry for Investigating the Neuromuscular Control of the Foot and Ankle

BH Dalton, GA Power - Foot and Ankle Biomechanics, 2023 - Elsevier
The foot and ankle comprise a unique and valuable component of the body that allows
humans to navigate through and interact with the surrounding environment. The foot and …

Management strategies and contributory factors for resistance exercise-induced muscle damage: an exploration of dietary protein, exercise load, and sex

A PEARSON - 2023 - etheses.dur.ac.uk
The World Health Organisation recommends that resistance exercise be performed at least
twice per week to benefit general health and wellbeing. However, resistance exercise is …