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Beyond Mechanical Tension: A Review of Resistance Exercise-Induced Lactate Responses & Muscle Hypertrophy

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  • Jul 22, 2022
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Daniel Lawson
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The present review aims to explore and discuss recent research relating to the lactate response to resistance training and the potential mechanisms by which lactate may contribute t... Show More

The present review aims to explore and discuss recent research relating to the lactate response to resistance training and the potential mechanisms by which lactate may contribute to skeletal muscle hypertrophy or help to prevent muscle atrophy. First, we will discuss foundational information pertaining to lactate including metabolism, measurement, shuttling, and potential (although seemingly elusive) mechanisms for hypertrophy. We will then provide a brief analysis of resistance training protocols and the associated lactate response. Lastly, we will discuss potential shortcomings, resistance training considerations, and future research directions regarding lactate’s role as a potential anabolic agent for skeletal muscle hypertrophy.

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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Oct 11, 2022
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Daniel, great read. Congrats on the publication. How do you propose we separate the production of lactate (or any other metabolite) from muscle contraction and thus assign a truly causal role to it as opposed to a corollary metabolite that goes up with intense exercise? 1/2
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