Can Bodybuilding Peak Week Manipulations Favorably Affect Muscle Size, Subcutaneous Thickness, and Related Body Composition Variables? A Case Study
Background: The purpose of this case study was to implement an evidence-based dietary approach to peaking for a bodybuilding competition and monitor its impact on body composition, muscle thickness (MT), intra-to-extra-cellular fluid shifts, subcutaneous thickness (ST), and hydration status. Seconda...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Barakat (Author), Guillermo Escalante (Author), Scott W. Stevenson (Author), Joshua T. Bradshaw (Author), Andrew Barsuhn (Author), Grant M. Tinsley (Author), Joseph Walters (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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