Other studies, however, have shown that creatine increases the activity of satellite cells, which make muscle hypertrophy possible.
However, muscle hypertrophy from resistance training is primarily determined by diet and testosterone.
Exercises can aid fat loss or stimulate muscle hypertrophy, but cannot otherwise improve tone.
This additional processing often comes at an increased cost, but is considered superior for post-workout muscle hypertrophy.
But that muscle hypertrophy will not necessarily be practical for any particular sport.
Bodybuilding is a form of human body modification involving intensive muscle hypertrophy.
One such effect is muscle hypertrophy, an increase in size.
Biological factors such as age and hormone levels can affect muscle hypertrophy.
Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy is not known to cause any medical problems, and affected individuals are intellectually normal.
Several biological factors such as age and nutrition can affect muscle hypertrophy.