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Anabolism is the set of metabolic pathways that construct molecules from smaller units. [1] These reactions require energy. One way of categorizing metabolic processes, whether at the cellular, organ or organism level is as 'anabolic' or as ' catabolic', which is the opposite. Anabolism is powered by catabolism, where large molecules are broken down into smaller parts and then used up in respiration. Many anabolic processes are powered by adenosine triphosphate (ATP). [2]Anabolic processes tend toward "building up" organs and tissues. These processes produce growth and differentiation of cells and increase in body size, a process that involves synthesis of complex molecules. Examples of anabolic processes include the growth and mineralization of bone and increases in muscle mass. Newer hormones associated with the balance of the catabolic and anabolic states include href="/Metabolic_pathway_related.html" title="Metabolic pathway">Metabolic pathway - Metabolic network - Cellular respiration (Anaerobic/Aerobic)
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1. Anabolic Entities
October 02, 2008
Anabolism - the process by which the energy supplied by the nutrients in the bloodstream is turned into increased cellular mass. This is the process by which muscle bulk is laid down. The goal of all body builders is to increase their anabolic potential while avoiding its opposite, catabolism, which breaks down hard-won tissues into sugars. Dieters, however, don't mind a bit of catabolism - this is how fat is burned.
To maximize your muscle mass, increasing your anabolic potential often needs the helping hand of a body building supplement such as Anabolic Entities EPH Burn Extreme Energy ... (read more)
Author: Brad Green
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2. Burn Fat 4 Dummies - Burn Fat 4 Dummies Review
August 12, 2008
What Is Your Metabolism
Burn fat 4 dummies reveals some little known facts about your metabolism.
To really understand what your metabolism is you must first understand these two terms.
Anabolism - The process in which the body re-creates tissue and cells.
Catabolism - The process in which the body breaks down cells to create energy.
Metabolism is a measure of which both of these work together, anabolism (stores energy), catabolism (burns energy). When your metabolism is slow, anabolism is in effect and is storing energy in the form of fat.
When your metaboli... (read more)
Author: Brian Kiernan
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3. Anabolic Steroids
November 15, 2007
Anabolic steroids, also known as anabolic-androgenic steroids or AAS, are a class of steroid hormones related to the hormone testosterone. They increase protein synthesis within cells, which results in the buildup of cellular tissue (anabolism), especially in muscles. Anabolic steroids also have androgenic and virilizing properties, including the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics such as the growth of the vocal cords and body hair. The word anabolic comes from the Greek: anabole, "to build up", and the word androgenic comes from the Greek: andros, "man" + genein, "to pro... (read more)
Author: tony blitz
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4. Anabolic Steroids in Sports & Exercise
November 01, 2007
These are synthetic derivatives of testosterone; a hormone that occurs naturally in the body controlling many functions. Among these functions is the promoting of anabolism. Steroids mimic this natural occurring event and have the ability to do so at an accelerated rate. Though the exact means by which steroids exert their effects is still somewhat of a mystery, some aspects are known for certain. Once anabolic steroids are in the blood, they bind to androgen receptor sites. Then they enter the cell, just like the endogenous hormone would, and alter the function of that cell. After changes in ... (read more)
Author: mark henry
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5. Anabolic Steroids in Sports & Exercise"
October 23, 2007
These are synthetic derivatives of testosterone; a hormone that occurs naturally in the body controlling many functions. Among these functions is the promoting of anabolism. Steroids mimic this natural occurring event and have the ability to do so at an accelerated rate. Though the exact means by which steroids exert their effects is still somewhat of a mystery, some aspects are known for certain. Once anabolic steroids are in the blood, they bind to androgen receptor sites. Then they enter the cell, just like the endogenous hormone would, and alter the function of that cell. After changes in ... (read more)
Author: mark henry
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6. Not All Proteins Are Created Equal, Part III, (Choose Your Proteins Wisely)
October 08, 2007
Finally, Part III in the Protein Series addresses utilization of the protein sources. So, what does all this knowledge mean to you and how can you apply it to choose your protein wisely?
Unless you are sick, the human body should be in a state of “homeostasis” or balance, which means that proteins are being broken down at the same time that they are being created. Regardless of the sport or recreational fitness activities you are involved in, there is one commonality among them: emphasizing protein synthesis or anabolism over protein breakdown or catabolism. The best way to do this is t... (read more)
Author: Lucho Crisalle Rd
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7. Anabolic Androgenic Steroid
May 22, 2007
What an anabolic androgenic steroid is can be best understood taking the words separately. Anabolic or anabolism refers to that metabolic process in living organisms and cells - such as inside our body - that helps in synthesizing or bringing together smaller molecules to build larger ones. As against catabolism, that does the opposite, anabolism tends to coalesce complex molecules, letting them grow as a whole.
Androgenic stands for that property of a natural or synthetic chemical compound in vertebrates (for example, human beings) that stimulates or controls development and maintenance ... (read more)
Author: Sudhani K
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8. Serving Professional Body Building Community Steroid Article - 3
November 13, 2006
Like methandrostenolone (Dianabol), oxymetholone does not bind well to the androgen receptor (AR), and most of the anabolism it provides is via non-AR-mediated effects. It is therefore a Class II steroid and is best stacked with a Class I steroid. The drug appears to give the same benefits as dianabol. Unlike Dianabol, however, it seems that oxymetholone is progestagenic. It has been observed to cause nipple soreness or to aggravate gynecomastia even in the presence of high dose antiestrogens, strongly suggesting that the effect is not estrogenic. That effect can be reduced by concurrent use o... (read more)
Author: shrenks pharma
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9. Information and Benefit of Dianabol Sterood
August 22, 2006
Like methandrostenolone (Dianabol), oxymetholone does not bind well to the androgen receptor (AR), and most of the anabolism it provides is via non-AR-mediated effects. It is therefore a Class II steroid and is best stacked with a Class I steroid. The drug appears to give the same benefits as Dianabol. Unlike Dianabol, however, it seems that oxymetholone is progestagenic. It has been observed to cause nipple soreness or to aggravate gynecomastia even in the presence of high dose antiestrogens, strongly suggesting that the effect is not estrogenic. That effect can be reduced by concurre... (read more)
Author: Naveen Kumar
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10. Anabolism and catabolism
March 24, 2006
If you are not eating enough to endure your body's transaction and feeding it the required nutrients, you are mostly likely in a intensify state of catabolism. This mode you'll build less muscle, your metabolism volition declaration come to pass slower and changes will not be in your favor. A slow metabolism isn't what you want for your setting. visite www.diet-advices.com
As an individual who wants to lose weight and generate changes thru exercise and diet, you should be striving for a larger degree of anabolism.
Don't disquiet it's not labyrinthine difficult. All I'm saying is, 10... (read more)
Author: Goran Maksic
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