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Maximal sustainable energy intake during transatlantic ocean rowing is insufficient for total energy expenditure and skeletal muscle mass maintenance
Rosalind K. Holsgrove-West
, Raquel Revuelta Iniesta
, Doaa R. Abdelrahman
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Andrew J. Murton
, Benjamin T. Wall
, Francis B. Stephens
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Skeletal muscle Mass
100%
Energy Intake
100%
Total Energy Expenditure
100%
Sustainable Energy
100%
Ocean Rowing
100%
Resting Metabolic Rate
62%
Body Mass
25%
Body Mass Loss
25%
Aging Effect
12%
Muscle Mass
12%
Muscle Loss
12%
Ultrasound
12%
Human muscle
12%
Large Cohort
12%
Gastrocnemius
12%
Sex Differences
12%
Soleus muscle
12%
Rectus Abdominis
12%
Vastus Lateralis
12%
Calves
12%
Water Intake
12%
Triceps
12%
Doubly Labeled Water
12%
Biceps
12%
Daily Ration
12%
Ultra-endurance
12%
Physiological Capacity
12%
Extreme Endurance
12%
Whisky
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Energy Intake
100%
Skeletal Muscle
100%
Albendazole
12%
Whisky
12%