Cody Haun, Ph.D.
@drcodyhaun
Research Scientist | Exercise & Sport Physiologist | Accredited Sports Nutritionist | Fitomics CEO & CSO
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Congrats, team! @coach_danno Christopher Vann Brad Schoenfeld, PhD Beyond Mechanical Tension: A Review of Resistance Exercise-Induced Lactate Responses & Muscle Hypertrophy mdpi.com/1867066 #mdpijfmk via MDPI
Nice review: Analysis of resistance training protocols and associated lactate response, discussion about potential shortcomings, resistance training considerations & future research regarding lactate’s role as a potential anabolic agent for muscle hypertrophy Biology of Physical Activity #JYUnique
Our paper on the potential role of lactate in anabolic signaling; still much to learn on the topic. Hopefully will drive further research. Kudos to @coach_danno for leading the way (with his first pub!) as well as Christopher Vann and Cody Haun, Ph.D. for the collab💪mdpi.com/2411-5142/7/4/…
Thank you for this feature, Birmingham Medical News! Samford Student’s Research Published in The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science - Birmingham Medical News birminghammedicalnews.com/article/8654/s…
Pre-training skeletal muscle fiber size and predominant fiber type best predict hypertrophic responses to 6 weeks of resistance training in previously trained young men. Cody Haun, Ph.D. Mike Roberts pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30971942/
Thank you for the feature, Shelby Co. Reporter! 💜 shelbycountyreporter.com/2023/08/01/pel…
One of the most impactful collaborations our lab will ever partake in. High resolution myofibril imaging led by the The Hornberger Lab. In sum, resistance training in humans increases myofibril # (not size) in type II (not type I) fibers. Let's go!!! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Fantastic work led by Joshua Godwin with collab from Gustavo and Andy showing rDNA copy number is not associated with resistance training-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy in a larger human cohort and does not affect myotube anabolism. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Mike D. MS CSCS Official Strength Debates Stuart Phillips (he/him) Yep, IMHO evidence equivocal at this point as to whether sarcoplasmic hypertrophy plays a role. I'd speculate if so the overall influence would be relatively minor, but we need more research. Excellent paper on the topic by Mike Roberts Cody Haun, Ph.D. et al frontiersin.org/journals/physi…