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Muscle damage responses to resistance exercise performed with high-load versus low-load associated with partial blood flow restriction in young women
Fernanda Alvarez, I., Damas, F., Pires de Biazon, T. M., Miquelini, M., Doma, K., Libardi, C. A.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2020)“…Damas, F.…”
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Magnitude of muscle strength and mass adaptations between high-load resistance training versus low-load resistance training associated with blood-flow testriction: A systematic rev...
Lixandrao, M. E., Ugrinowitsch, C., Berton, R., Vechin, F. C., Conceicao, M. S., Damas, F., Libardi, C. A., Roschel, H.Published in Sports Medicine (2018)“…Damas, F.…”
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Pronounced energy restriction with elevated protein intake results in no change in proteolysis and reductions in skeletal muscle protein synthesis that are mitigated by resistance...
Hector, A. J., McGlory, C., Damas, F., Mazara, N., Baker, S. K., Phillips, S. M.Published in The FASEB Journal (2018)“…Damas, F.…”
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Muscle adaptation throughout resistance training: Integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis modulation and the role of muscle damage in hypertrophic responses
Damas, F., Phillips, S. M., Libardi, C. A., Vechin, F. C., Lixandrão, M. E., Jannig, P. R., Roschel, H., Costa, L. A. R., Bacurau, A. V., Snijders, T., Tricoli, V., Parise, G., Ugrinowitsch, C.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Damas, F.…”
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