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INTERACTION AND ADAPTATION OF ENERGY SYSTEMS OF SKELETAL MUSCLES DURING PHYSICAL EXERCISE

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2014-11-3-8

Abstract

Nowadays, the interest to study of changes in processes of energy supply in physical exercise is associated with the use of modern methods of study of aerobic and anaerobic metabolism in skeletal muscles, and also assessment of energy interchange in sport medicine for correction of training process and diagnostics of overtraining syndrome with high practical significance. This review covers contemporary notions on interaction and adaptation of energy systems in skeletal muscles during physical exercises of different intensity and duration.

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Yu. I. Brel
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


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Brel Yu.I. INTERACTION AND ADAPTATION OF ENERGY SYSTEMS OF SKELETAL MUSCLES DURING PHYSICAL EXERCISE. Health and Ecology Issues. 2014;(3):47-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2014-11-3-8

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