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Chronic eccentric exercise: Improvements in muscle strength can occur with little demand for oxygen
P. C. Lastayo
, T. E. Reich
, M. Urquhart
, H. Hoppeler
, S. L. Lindstedt
Biological Sciences
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Eccentric Exercise
100%
Muscle Strength
100%
Eccentric Work
100%
Muscle Damage
50%
Training Program
25%
Eccentric Training
25%
Eccentric Contraction
25%
Metabolic Demand
25%
Common Parts
25%
Oxygen Consumption
25%
Work Rate
25%
Training Frequency
25%
Training Period
25%
Trained Subjects
25%
Isometric Strength
25%
Skeletal muscle Strength
25%
Strength Improvement
25%
Strength Gain
25%
Concentric Exercise
25%
Training Group
25%
Isometric Leg Strength
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Eccentric Exercise
100%
Muscle Strength
100%
Muscle Injury
66%
Isometrics
66%