2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnim.2019.100099
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Effects of day-time feeding on murine skeletal muscle growth and synthesis

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“…conducted during the rest phase (day time) (Abe et al, 2019;Aoyama et al, 2019). The TRF conducted during the active phase has beneficial effects on muscle growth and muscular protein synthesis compared with that conducted during the rest phase (Abe et al, 2019;Aoyama et al, 2019).…”
Section: Therapeutic Potential Of Chrono-nutrition Against Are-related Muscle Dysfunctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…conducted during the rest phase (day time) (Abe et al, 2019;Aoyama et al, 2019). The TRF conducted during the active phase has beneficial effects on muscle growth and muscular protein synthesis compared with that conducted during the rest phase (Abe et al, 2019;Aoyama et al, 2019).…”
Section: Therapeutic Potential Of Chrono-nutrition Against Are-related Muscle Dysfunctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…conducted during the rest phase (day time) (Abe et al, 2019;Aoyama et al, 2019). The TRF conducted during the active phase has beneficial effects on muscle growth and muscular protein synthesis compared with that conducted during the rest phase (Abe et al, 2019;Aoyama et al, 2019). Taken together, considering that muscle loss is particularly observed in glycolytic muscle fibers of patients with sarcopenia, ITAD feeding during the active phase may be an effective nutritional intervention for the prevention of sarcopenia.…”
Section: Therapeutic Potential Of Chrono-nutrition Against Are-related Muscle Dysfunctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muscle mass is controlled by the balance between muscle synthesis and degradation, which plays an important role in energy metabolism and exercise (Aoyama et al., 2019). The quality of muscle is primarily influenced by nutritional status and physical activity (Cohen, Nathan, & Goldberg, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%