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#71 - Aging, inactivity, atrophy and exercise with Professor Sue Bodine

Inside Exercise 2,542 1 year ago
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Dr Glenn McConell chats with Professor Sue Bodine from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma, USA. She is an expert on muscle, in particular muscle atrophy with inactivity/aging. We chatted about how with age muscle size is reduced and this is associated with a reduction in muscle fiber size and also a loss of fast muscle fibers. Resistance training (and perhaps intense endurance exercise) can attenuate the rate of muscle atrophy. We discussed how much muscle atrophy is due to age per se and how much is due to inactivity. Anabolic resistance, protein synthesis, the importance of strength for balance etc. A very interesting chat. 0:00. Introduction + how Sue got into exercise research 5:25. What determines muscle strength 7:20. What age do we start losing muscle mass and strength? 8:40. Muscle atrophy and loss of fast muscle fibers 13:10. Can exercise training reduce the loss of fast fibers with age? 17:50. How muscle of muscle atrophy with age in inactivity? 19:20. Anabolic resistance with age 20:40. A role of hormones in muscle atrophy with age? 22:30. Protein synthesis and turnover in muscle with aging 26:46. How much exercise is needed to attenuate muscle atrophy? 30:30. Aging vs inactivity vs immobilizing vs bed rest etc 33:30. Importance of exercise after bed rest/immobilization 37:27. Upper body atrophy in runners/cyclist etc 39:55. Intense endurance exercise and slow muscle fiber size 43:00. Need to actually work out not just turn up 44:42. Exercise prescription with aging 47:05. Balance with age/inactivity 48:45. Diet and muscle atrophy 50:00. Need a stimulus (ex training) not eating more protein 54:52. Disease processes and muscle atrophy 58:10. Mechanisms playing a role in muscle atrophy/hypertrophy 1:08:53. Don’t need to break down muscle to build muscle 1:10:40. Determining muscle quality/specific tension 13:02. Are slow fibers really weaker than fast fibers? 1:17:22. Takeaway messages 1:18:53. Can very old people still get stronger/hypertrophy? 1:19:50. Do females really hypertrophy less? 1:22:00. Outro Inside Exercise brings to you the who's who of research in exercise metabolism, exercise physiology and exercise’s effects on health. With scientific rigor, these researchers discuss popular exercise topics while providing practical strategies for all. The interviewer, Emeritus Professor Glenn McConell, has an international research profile following 30 years of Exercise Metabolism research experience while at The University of Melbourne, Ball State University, Monash University, the University of Copenhagen and Victoria University. He has published over 120 peer reviewed journal articles and recently edited an Exercise Metabolism eBook written by world experts on 17 different topics (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-94305-9). Connect with Inside Exercise and Glenn McConell at: Twitter: @Inside_exercise and @GlennMcConell1 Instagram: insideexercise Facebook: Glenn McConell LinkedIn: Glenn McConell https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-mcconell-83475460 ResearchGate: Glenn McConell Email: [email protected] Subscribe to Inside exercise: Spotify: shorturl.at/tyGHL Apple Podcasts: shorturl.at/oFQRU YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@insideexercise Anchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexercise Google Podcasts: shorturl.at/bfhHI Anchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexercise Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/4025218 Not medical advice

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