The effect of fish oil supplementation on resistance training-induced adaptations
Background Resistance exercise training (RET) is a common and well-established method to induce hypertrophy and improvement in strength. Interestingly, fish oil supplementation (FOS) may augment RET-induced adaptations. However, few studies have been conducted on young, healthy adults. Methods A ran...
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Main Authors: | Jeffery L. Heileson (Author), Steven B. Machek (Author), Dillon R. Harris (Author), Sara Tomek (Author), Leticia C. de Souza (Author), Adam J. Kieffer (Author), Nicholas D. Barringer (Author), Andrew Gallucci (Author), Jeffrey S. Forsse (Author), LesLee K. Funderburk (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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