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Interval Training Superior to Others in Improving Muscle in Aging People
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 69533" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Damn...I hate interval training but these data are very compelling on the advantage of interval training in improving mitochondria function. Time to reconsider my resistance exercise only program.</p><p></p><p></p><p>..."But more unexpected results were found in the biopsied muscle cells. Among the younger subjects who went through interval training, the activity levels had changed in 274 genes, compared with 170 genes for those who exercised more moderately and 74 for the weight lifters. Among the older cohort, almost 400 genes were working differently now, compared with 33 for the weight lifters and only 19 for the moderate exercisers.</p><p></p><p>Many of these affected genes, especially in the cells of the interval trainers, are believed to influence the ability of mitochondria to produce energy for muscle cells; the subjects who did the interval workouts showed increases in the number and health of their mitochondria — an impact that was particularly pronounced among the older cyclists"</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/23/well/move/the-best-exercise-for-aging-muscles.html?mwrsm=Email&_r=0" target="_blank">The Best Exercise for Aging Muscles</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here is a simple HIIT session in a 39 second video:</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]IiRhZSqGxH0[/media]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 69533, member: 3"] Damn...I hate interval training but these data are very compelling on the advantage of interval training in improving mitochondria function. Time to reconsider my resistance exercise only program. ..."But more unexpected results were found in the biopsied muscle cells. Among the younger subjects who went through interval training, the activity levels had changed in 274 genes, compared with 170 genes for those who exercised more moderately and 74 for the weight lifters. Among the older cohort, almost 400 genes were working differently now, compared with 33 for the weight lifters and only 19 for the moderate exercisers. Many of these affected genes, especially in the cells of the interval trainers, are believed to influence the ability of mitochondria to produce energy for muscle cells; the subjects who did the interval workouts showed increases in the number and health of their mitochondria — an impact that was particularly pronounced among the older cyclists" [URL="https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/23/well/move/the-best-exercise-for-aging-muscles.html?mwrsm=Email&_r=0"]The Best Exercise for Aging Muscles[/URL] Here is a simple HIIT session in a 39 second video: [media=youtube]IiRhZSqGxH0[/media] [/QUOTE]
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