Exercise-induced muscle damage and the potential protective role of estrogen.
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Creatine-kinase- and exercise-related muscle damage implications for muscle performance and recoveryCreatine kinase isoenzyme activity during and after an ultra-distance (200 km) run.Delayed onset muscle soreness after inspiratory threshold loading in healthy adults.Hormone therapy attenuates exercise-induced skeletal muscle damage in postmenopausal womenWhey protein isolate attenuates strength decline after eccentrically-induced muscle damage in healthy individualsCold-water immersion and other forms of cryotherapy: physiological changes potentially affecting recovery from high-intensity exercise.Hindlimb skeletal muscle function in myostatin-deficient mice.Hepatoprotective effect of 17β-estradiol as antioxidant modulators against stress damageCan oestrogen influence skeletal muscle damage, inflammation, and repair?Emerging peripheral receptor targets for deep-tissue craniofacial pain therapies.Skeletal muscle gender dimorphism from proteomics.The role of androgens and estrogens on healthy aging and longevity.The association between physical activity and sex-specific oxidative stress in older adults.Creatine supplementation enhances muscle force recovery after eccentrically-induced muscle damage in healthy individualsEstradiol in females may negate skeletal muscle myostatin mRNA expression and serum myostatin propeptide levels after eccentric muscle contractions.Effects of a High Protein and Omega-3-Enriched Diet with or Without Creatine Supplementation on Markers of Soreness and Inflammation During 5 Consecutive Days of High Volume Resistance Exercise in Females.Cooling interventions for athletes: An overview of effectiveness, physiological mechanisms, and practical considerationsMechanisms and efficacy of heat and cold therapies for musculoskeletal injury.Static stretching does not enhance recovery in elite youth soccer playersEffects of estrogen fluctuation during the menstrual cycle on the response to stretch-shortening exercise in females.Sex differences in intracellular Ca(2+) accumulation following eccentric contractions of rat skeletal muscle in vivo.Gender dimorphism in the exercise-naïve murine skeletal muscle proteome.Plasma antioxidant responses and oxidative stress following a soccer game in elite female players.Salivary estradiol, interleukin-6 production, and the relationship to substrate metabolism during exercise in females.A single bout of downhill running transiently increases HOMA-IR without altering adipokine response in healthy adult women.Sex differences in serum CK activity but not in glomerular filtration rate after resistance exercise: is there a sex dependent renal adaptative response?Gender comparisons of exercise-induced oxidative stress: influence of antioxidant supplementation.A single dose of histamine-receptor antagonists before downhill running alters markers of muscle damage and delayed-onset muscle soreness.Soleus muscle force following downhill running in ovariectomized rats treated with estrogen.Milk: An Effective Recovery Drink for Female Athletes.Time Course and Association of Functional and Biochemical Markers in Severe Semitendinosus Damage Following Intensive Eccentric Leg Curls: Differences between and within Subjects.Effects of Panax ginseng supplementation on muscle damage and inflammation after uphill treadmill running in humans.The effect of milk on the attenuation of exercise-induced muscle damage in males and females.The effect of prior eccentric exercise on heavy-intensity cycling: the role of gender and oral contraceptives.Interleukin-6 and delayed onset muscle soreness do not vary during the menstrual cycle.Ovarian hormone status and skeletal muscle inflammation during recovery from disuse in rats.Counterpoint: Estrogen and sex do not significantly influence post-exercise indexes of muscle damage, inflammation, and repair.Changes in lymphocyte HSP70 levels in women handball players throughout 1 year of training: the role of estrogen levels.Dietary and lifestyle determinants of malondialdehyde DNA adducts in a representative sample of the Florence City population.Effects of eccentric exercise on systemic concentrations of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and prostaglandin (E2): comparison between young and postmenopausal women.
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Exercise-induced muscle damage and the potential protective role of estrogen.
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Exercise-induced muscle damage and the potential protective role of estrogen.
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Exercise-induced muscle damage and the potential protective role of estrogen.
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Becky Kendall
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10.2165/00007256-200232020-00003
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
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