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Infortuni muscolari: linee guida nutrizionali
pubblicato nel Gennaio - Febbraio 2012 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.1

Bibliografia

  1. Pedersen BK, Febbraio MA. Muscle as an Endocrine Organ: Focus on Muscle-Derived Interleukin-6. Physiol Rev 2008; 88: 1379-406.

  2. Kortebein P, Ferrando A, Lombeida J, Wolfe R. Effect of 10 Days of Bed Rest on Skeletal Muscle in Healthy Older Adults. JAMA. 2007; 297(16): 1772-4.

  3. Paddon-Jones D, Sheffield-Moore M, Cree MG et al. Atrophy and Impaired Muscle Protein Synthesis during Prolonged Inactivity and Stress. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism December 1, 2006; 91 (12): 4836-41.

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  5. Woolf PD. Hormonal responses to trauma. Crit Care Med 1992; 20: 216-26.

  6. Ferrando AA, Stuart CA, Sheffield-Moore M, Wolfe RR. Inactivity amplifies the catabolic response of skeletal muscle to cortisol. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1999; 84: 3515-21.

  7. Glover EI, Phillips SM, Oates BR et al. Immobilization induces anabolic resistance in human myofibrillar protein synthesis with low and high dose amino acid infusion. Journal of Physiology-London 2008; 586: 6049-606.

  8. Katsanos CS, Kobayashi H, Sheffield-Moore M, Aarsland A, Wolfe RR. A high proportion of leucine is required for optimal stimulation of the rate of muscle protein synthesis by essential amino acids in the elderly. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2006; 291: E381-387.

  9. Holm L, Esmarck B, Mizuno M et al. The effect of protein and carbohydrate supplementation on strength training outcome of rehabilitation in ACL patients. J Orthop Res 2006; 24: 2114-23.

  10. Bleeker MW, Kooijman M, Rongen GA, Hopman MT, Smits P. Preserved contribution of nitric oxide to baseline vascular tone in deconditioned human skeletal muscle. J Physiol 2005; 565(Pt 2): 685-94.

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  12. Kornasio R, Riederer I, Butler-Browne G et al. Beta-hydroxybeta-methylbutyrate (HMB) stimulates myogenic cell proliferation, differentiation and survival via the MAPK/ERK and PI3K/Akt pathways. Biochim Biophys Acta 2009; 1793: 755-76.

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