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Muscle mass was reduced only in the control group after immobilization (P < 0.05).
This suggests that omega-3 supplementation may help preserve muscle mass during immobilization.
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Muscle mass was reduced in the control group only (P < 0.05).
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Based on the randomized controlled trial design indicated in the abstract.
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Omega‐3 fatty acid supplementation attenuates skeletal muscle disuse atrophy during two weeks of unilateral leg immobilization in healthy young women
Chris McGlory et al. · The FASEB Journal · 2019
DOI 10.1096/fj.201801857rrr
rct · n=20Cited 149×
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