Resistance training load does not determine resistance training-induced hypertrophy across upper and lower limbs in healthy young males
Overview
Paper Summary
In healthy young men, this study found that muscle growth from resistance training is largely consistent within each person and unaffected by whether they lift heavy or light weights, as long as they train to muscle fatigue. While muscle protein synthesis rates were similar between loads, they decreased over the 10-week training period despite increasing training intensity. This suggests individual biological factors, not just the load, dictate how much muscle someone gains.
Explain Like I'm Five
When you lift weights until you're super tired, it doesn't matter much if the weights are heavy or light your muscles grow about the same. It's like your body has its own personal muscle-growing plan that largely stays the same for all your body parts.
Possible Conflicts of Interest
The corresponding author (S. M. Phillips) reported receiving grants, research contracts, and personal fees from various organizations, including the US National Dairy Council, Dairy Farmers of Canada, Roquette Freres, Nestle Health Sciences, and Myos, all of which have commercial interests related to nutrition and muscle health. The study also acknowledged a donation of whey protein isolate by Leprino Foods. This suggests potential conflicts of interest, especially given the context of a muscle hypertrophy study often linked to protein intake.
Identified Limitations
Rating Explanation
The study is well-designed with a strong within-subject methodology and multiple, robust measures of hypertrophy. Its key finding, that load doesn't determine hypertrophy when training to fatigue, is significant for exercise science. While limited to healthy young males and having a reduced sample size for MyoPS, the limitations are acknowledged, and the declared conflicts of interest are noted.
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