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Article: The responses of fatty acid-binding protein and creatine kinase to acute and chronic exercise in junior rowers.(Physiology)
- Article from:
- Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
- Article date:
- September 1, 2003
- Author:
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The responses of fatty acid-binding protein (FABP) and creatine kinase (CK) were compared in a group of junior rowers during 5 weeks of training. Acute exercise induced a larger increase in FABP (70-362%) than in CK (24-156%). When the chronic effect of exercise was studied, the baseline FABP levels were independent of previous training. However, the baseline CK level was dependent on the training that took place during 1 day before (F = 4.362, p
Key words: muscular stress, training monitoring
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