Exercise blood-drop metabolic pro ling links metabolism with perceived exertion

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  • who: December and colleagues from the University of Vienna, Austria have published the article: Exercise blood-drop metabolic pro ling links metabolism with perceived exertion, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed for an estimated eight metabolic equivalent of task (MET) performance for 30 min.
  • how: To test the observation that the subjective state RPE is reflected in the metabolome in a wider population the authors designed a follow-up study in normal recreationally active women and men across a broad fitness and age spectrum to inspect metabolomics outcomes. The glycerol values . . .

     

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