Weight gain after workout is normal and often a sign of muscle recovery, water retention, and fitness progress rather than ...
Here's how it works. When you eat, you store some of that energy in the liver as glycogen. But after 10 to 12 hours of not eating, your glycogen reserves will be extremely low. As a result ...
DURING starvation, glycogenolysis is associated with the release of the enzymes phosphorylase and glycogen synthetase from insoluble granules into the cytoplasm. This event is accompanied by a ...
Lactic acid is taken to the liver by the blood, and either: oxidised to carbon dioxide and water, or converted to glucose, then glycogen - glycogen levels in the liver and muscles can then be ...
Methods: Glycogen content and activity of muscle enzymes with regulatory functions in glycogen synthesis were examined. Results: Testosterone treatment increased glycogen content of extensor digitorum ...
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