2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-020-00611-3
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The effects of two iso-volume endurance training protocols on mitochondrial dysfunction in type 2 diabetic male mice

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“…A study reports that increased body and muscle temperature during exercise will affect metabolism and muscle function [25]. The study was conducted using rats that were trained with a treadmill in different environments, cold acclimatization would increase muscle mitochondria and cytochrome-C oxidase levels were measured [26]. Changes in temperature can affect mitochondrial levels in various ways, for example, changes in body temperature during exercise can increase oxygen supply from the blood to muscle mitochondria, substrate utilization, plasma epinephrine concentration, blood pressure and oxygen consumption in producing ATP.…”
Section: Lactic Acid Levels After Recovery Methods Water Temperature ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study reports that increased body and muscle temperature during exercise will affect metabolism and muscle function [25]. The study was conducted using rats that were trained with a treadmill in different environments, cold acclimatization would increase muscle mitochondria and cytochrome-C oxidase levels were measured [26]. Changes in temperature can affect mitochondrial levels in various ways, for example, changes in body temperature during exercise can increase oxygen supply from the blood to muscle mitochondria, substrate utilization, plasma epinephrine concentration, blood pressure and oxygen consumption in producing ATP.…”
Section: Lactic Acid Levels After Recovery Methods Water Temperature ...mentioning
confidence: 99%