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Exercise Training-induced Regulation of Mitochondrial Quality

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Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2012 Jun 27
PMID 22732425
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Mitochondria are dynamic organelles in skeletal muscle critical in physical performance and disease. The mitochondrial life cycle spans biogenesis, maintenance, and clearance. Exercise training may promote each of these processes, conferring positive impacts on skeletal muscle contractile and metabolic functions. This review focuses on the regulation of these processes by endurance exercise and discusses potential benefits in health and disease.

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