Which current produces greater muscular hypertrophy with gain in strength?
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The negative current produces greater muscular hypertrophy with gain in strength.
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- muscle enlargement Muscle growth, often known as an increase in muscle mass, is a medical term. Myofibrillar muscle hypertrophy, which is a rise in myofibrils, and sarcoplasmic muscle hypertrophy, which is an increase in muscle glycogen store, are the two types of muscular hypertrophy.
- Myofibrils, which are found in every myocyte, enable muscles to contract. When there are more myofibrils, this condition is known as myofibrillar hypertrophy. Muscles get stronger and denser as a result.
- The sarcoplasmic fluid is also present in the muscles. The myofibrils in the muscles are encased in this fluid, which serves as an energy source. Adenosine triphosphate, glycogen, creatine phosphate, and water are all present in it. More fluid flows to the muscles during exercise to supply energy.
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