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Maughan & Gleeson: The Biochemical Basis of Sports Performance
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The capacity of the aerobically trained muscle to use fatty acids as a fuel results in:
Training for strength or power has little effect on:
Training for endurance has little effect on:
Cardiovascular adaptations to endurance training include:
Which of the following cannot be considered as a metabolic adaptation to endurance training:
Prolonged exercise impairs immune cell function due to:
Which of the following immune functions would not be performed by a neutrophil?
During prolonged exercise increased amounts of interleukin-6 are released from:
Which amino acid is very important for optimal immune function and exhibits a reduced plasma concentration during heavy training?
Which of the following is not a dietary antioxidant?
The main source of increased free radical production during exercise is thought to be from: