The role of dna methylation in regulating skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise: a literature review

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: This literature review underscores the critical role of DNA methylation in skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise.
  • Who: Jeremy Ng from the [1] Department of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia have published the research work: The Role of DNA Methylation in Regulating Skeletal Muscle Adaptation to Exercise: A Literature Review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: Future research should focus on longitudinal studies to further explore the long-term effects of exercise-induced DNA methylation changes and their impact on health outcomes.

SUMMARY

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