Abstract
Summary
The enhanced myocardial glycogenesis observed in trained rats can no longer be attributed to the training process but appears to be due merely to the last bout of exercise in the training program.
The pattern of changes in cardiac glycogen during and following exercise involves more than simply depletion and recovery. It involves an additional period of relatively long duration during which the glycogen is significantly greater than control levels.
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