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Carl Johan SundbergKarolinska Institutet Verified email at medkay.se Cited by 8843 |
Metabolic response in type I and type II muscle fibers during a 30-s cycle sprint in men and women
M Esbjornsson-Liljedahl… - Journal of Applied …, 1999 - journals.physiology.org
The acute metabolic response to sprint exercise was studied in 20 male and 19 female
students. We hypothesized that the reduction of muscle glycogen content during sprint …
students. We hypothesized that the reduction of muscle glycogen content during sprint …
[HTML][HTML] Prevention and management of non-communicable disease: the IOC consensus statement, Lausanne 2013
Morbidity and mortality from preventable, non-communicable chronic disease (NCD)
threatens the health of our populations and our economies. The accumulation of vast …
threatens the health of our populations and our economies. The accumulation of vast …
Exercise in type 2 diabetes: genetic, metabolic and neuromuscular adaptations. A review of the evidence
The biological responses to exercise training are complex, as almost all organs and systems
are involved in interactions that result in a plethora of adaptations at the genetic, metabolic …
are involved in interactions that result in a plethora of adaptations at the genetic, metabolic …
Exercise-induced expression of angiogenesis-related transcription and growth factors in human skeletal muscle
T Gustafsson, A Puntschart, L Kaijser… - American Journal …, 1999 - journals.physiology.org
mRNA expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), fibroblast growth factor-2
(FGF-2), and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) subunits HIF-1α and HIF-1β in human skeletal …
(FGF-2), and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) subunits HIF-1α and HIF-1β in human skeletal …
Using molecular classification to predict gains in maximal aerobic capacity following endurance exercise training in humans
JA Timmons, S Knudsen, T Rankinen… - Journal of applied …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
A low maximal oxygen consumption (V̇o2max) is a strong risk factor for premature
mortality. Supervised endurance exercise training increases V̇o2max with a very wide …
mortality. Supervised endurance exercise training increases V̇o2max with a very wide …
PGC-1α mRNA expression is influenced by metabolic perturbation in exercising human skeletal muscle
J Norrbom, CJ Sundberg, H Ameln… - Journal of applied …, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
Endurance training leads to many adaptational changes in several tissues. In skeletal
muscle, fatty acid usage is enhanced and mitochondrial content is increased. The exact …
muscle, fatty acid usage is enhanced and mitochondrial content is increased. The exact …
A transcriptional map of the impact of endurance exercise training on skeletal muscle phenotype
The molecular pathways that are activated and contribute to physiological remodeling of
skeletal muscle in response to endurance exercise have not been fully characterized. We …
skeletal muscle in response to endurance exercise have not been fully characterized. We …
Physiological activation of hypoxia inducible factor‐1 in human skeletal muscle
The human hypoxia inducible factor 1 (HIF‐1) system is activated under various pathological
conditions, yet less is known about its physiological regulation in healthy human tissue. We …
conditions, yet less is known about its physiological regulation in healthy human tissue. We …
An integrative analysis reveals coordinated reprogramming of the epigenome and the transcriptome in human skeletal muscle after training
Regular endurance exercise training induces beneficial functional and health effects in
human skeletal muscle. The putative contribution to the training response of the epigenome …
human skeletal muscle. The putative contribution to the training response of the epigenome …
Systematic analysis of adaptations in aerobic capacity and submaximal energy metabolism provides a unique insight into determinants of human aerobic performance
NBJ Vollaard, D Constantin-Teodosiu… - Journal of Applied …, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
It has not been established which physiological processes contribute to endurance training-
related changes (Δ) in aerobic performance. For example, the relationship between …
related changes (Δ) in aerobic performance. For example, the relationship between …