Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) is a hormone that plays a crucial role in childhood growth and continues to have anabolic effects in adults. The anabolic mechanism of IGF-1, especially in the context of muscle growth and repair, involves several key processes:
1. **Muscle Protein...
Coffee is a popular pre-workout drink for many people due to its caffeine content, which can provide several benefits during exercise:
1. **Increased Alertness and Focus:** Caffeine can enhance mental alertness and focus, which can be beneficial before a workout, helping you feel more awake...
Energy drinks can have both positive and negative effects on bodybuilders, depending on how they're used and individual body responses. Here's a breakdown:
**Positive Aspects:**
1. **Increased Energy**: Energy drinks contain caffeine and other stimulants that can boost alertness and energy...
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Testosterone levels typically decline gradually in men after the age of 30 or 40. This decline is a natural part of aging and is known as andropause or male menopause. While it varies from person to person, the decrease in testosterone levels can lead to various physical and emotional changes...
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In the world of bodybuilding and fitness, the EC stack is a potent fat burner. It's been shown to boost your metabolism, suppress appetite, and burn fat fast. However, does this stack eventually lose its effectiveness?
While there are no definitive studies on this topic yet, it appears that...
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Most people rush through a HIIT workout but starting slowly and gradually increasing intensity is an excellent pacing approach.
It's normal to get excited at the outset of a workout, but if you're performing high-intensity interval training (HIIT), which involves all-out effort interspersed...
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1. Go for the Stairmaster first
The Stairmaster is readily available at most gyms and is one of the tougher pieces of cardio there. Another option is to walk or run the stairs outdoors (or indoors if you have the space and you won’t inconvenience other people).
Almost none of the other...
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Everyone knows that Clenbuterol has a powerful effect on weight and fat loss due to the adaptation of beta adrenergic receptors... But exactly how much does it increase the basal metabolic rate?
👨🏼*🔬 Answer:
Clenbuterol has been evaluated in a large number of clinical trials (just like its...
Everyone knows that Clenbuterol has a powerful effect on weight and fat loss due to the adaptation of beta adrenergic receptors... But exactly how much does it increase the basal metabolic rate?
👨🏼*🔬 Answer:
Clenbuterol has been evaluated in a large number of clinical trials (just like its...
BODYFAT SETPOINT
Today we talk about the “Bodyfat set point theory”, and how -- based on genetic factors -- our brain may adjust our energy expenditure and hunger, depending on how far from the center we move the needle, to the left or to the right.
The research is not definitive on the...
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When someone loses weight, their metabolism decreases no matter what. This is because their energy intake is lower and their body size is lower.
However, there is something called metabolic adaptation where that person's basal metabolic rate actually decreases further than what is expected...
BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION TRAINING
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It’s important to base the amount of pressure off your own personal arterial occlusion pressure. Being objective and accurate are the main assets that @smarttoolsusa blood flow restriction training provides through use of an external doppler. This allows us to...
There are many reports in the literature that physical activity is protective against
chronic mental health disorders such as depression. This alone is reason enough to
partake in consistent physical activity.
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However, something potentially more common, albeit subjective and acute in nature...
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Beginners are often concerned with what method they should use to build muscle. The good news is that regardless of method a beginner almost always builds muscle easily during their first months of training.
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There are even studies showing that novice runners build muscle without lifting...
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One of the newest nootropic supplements on the market is methylliberine, most commonly seen as the branded Dynamine. Methylliberine is known as a methylurate, which differs structurally from methylxanthines(caffeine, theobromine) by having an oxo group on the 5 membered ring, and is more similar...
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Wearable fitness trackers are becoming increasingly popular as a means of tracking physical activity, heart rate and even sleep patterns, but studies show some surprising facts about the reliability of these devices.
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A review of 22 studies on fitness trackers found that step counting was most...
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Possibly looking into transitioning into this as I love houses & properties as much as I love cars. I look them up al the time, & after 15.5 years in healthcare I do believe I can not continue to move patients at the rate they are continually gaining weight.
Any suggestions or info?
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From ESPN.com
1. Los Angeles Rams
Record: 6-0
Week 6 ranking: 1
Playoff chances: 99.7 percent. No team has a higher chance to make the playoffs than the unbeaten Rams. While a lot of the attention goes to Jared Goff, Todd Gurley and the Rams' skill players, L.A.'s offensive line has been...
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IGF-1-BP3
In the human body, IGF-1 is the most popularly known IGF hormone both medically and in performance based circles. However, it is not the only IGF hormone; in fact, there are six IGF related hormones. IGF-1-BP3, known as SomatoKine in synthetic form, developed by Insmed is the primary...
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