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Very interesting article. As you get older(around age 50), the signals to build muscle become weaker compared to when you are younger. This isn't overly surprising but what is of note is how this actually happens...
When you are younger, resistance training causes 150 gene expression changes that are related to building muscle. However, as you age, fewer and fewer genes get signalled...they found around age 50, only 42 of those original 150 genes are having expressions change towards building muscle.
Effectively, only a little over 1/4 of the genes related to building muscle are triggered properly.
However, they say that contrary to what some might think, it becomes MORE important to resistance train as you age rather than less.
When you are younger, resistance training causes 150 gene expression changes that are related to building muscle. However, as you age, fewer and fewer genes get signalled...they found around age 50, only 42 of those original 150 genes are having expressions change towards building muscle.
Effectively, only a little over 1/4 of the genes related to building muscle are triggered properly.
However, they say that contrary to what some might think, it becomes MORE important to resistance train as you age rather than less.
50-year-old muscles just can’t grow big like they used to – the biology of how muscles change with age
As people age, the chemical signaling pathways in muscles become less potent, and it gets harder to build muscle and maintain strength. But the health benefits of strength training only increase with age.
www.yahoo.com