High-intensity high-volume swimming induces more robust signaling through PGC-1α and AMPK activation than sprint interval swimming in m. triceps brachii
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Nine male swimmers enrolled in swimming competitions
for at least 8 years (y) and in swimming training for at least 13 y volunteered
for the study. Their physical characteristics were as follows: age 23.0 y
(range 19-26 y), weight 78.5 kg (range 63-92 kg), height 180 cm (range 174-187
cm), extended upper limb size 187 cm (range 180-197 cm), and a maximal swimming
speed of 2.0 m/s (range 1.88-2.10 m/s) (Table 1). Maximal swimming speed was
recorded several times before (∼1
wk) the initiation of the study, and an experienced swimming coach, independent
of the study, recorded the time required for the 25 m sprint, pushing off from
the wall in the swimming pool. All subjects were fully informed of the risks
and discomfort associated with the study, and all signed written consent. The
study was conducted in accordance with the guidelines contained in the
Declaration of Helsinki II and was approved by the local ethics committee of
the University of Granada, Spain (protocol: 23/CEIH72015).
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2017-08-24



