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Hypertrophy is the increase in muscle size. Transient hypertrophy occurs when fluid accumulation (edema) increases in specific muscles during exercise. It is often called "the pump" because after exercise, blood rushes to the muscles, instantly making them appear larger in size. Chronic hypertrophy occurs when long term resistance training results in the increase of muscle size. The duration for which the increased muscle size remains is dependent on the intensity and frequency of the workouts.
The difference between muscle mass and muscle hypertrophy is that muscle hypertrophy is the increase in size of skeletal muscle while muscle mass is the weight of your body muscle.
Muscle hypertrophy (growth) occurs as a result of muscle stimulation such as through strength training. Testosterone, amino acids and substances like creatine helps in the process. With progressive overload in training, one can achieve measurable gains to muscle mass and volume.
hypertrophy is when the cells in a muscle duplicate and cause the muscle to get larger
Heart muscle growth , Muscle growth is called Hypertrophy. Combine that with the cardiovasuclar system is called cardial hypertrophy.
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Certain forms of muscular dystrophy are x-linked, cause weakness, and can cause muscular hypertrophy as muscle cells are replaced with fat.
In general, the hypertrophy of muscle is a response to exercise; the body is adapting to the stress that is placed on it.
excessive use of muscles - Hypertrophy is an increased muscle size
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