Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC) Research
Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC) Research
Does the EPOC effect vary significantly when training in a high-androgen state? Theory suggests higher metabolic cost, but is it measurable?
Re: EPOC Research
The "afterburn" effect is often exaggerated by mainstream fitness media, but the underlying science of mitochondrial respiration post-effort is solid.
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MedellinMuscle
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Re: EPOC Research
Exactly. Most studies show EPOC only accounts for 6-15% of the total energy cost of the exercise session. Not the "metabolic fire" people claim.
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Peterdyday
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Re: EPOC Research
However, high-intensity resistance training (HIRT) has been shown to keep metabolic rate elevated for up to 38 hours in trained individuals. That adds up over a week.
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CoachIronwell
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Re: EPOC Research
Does anyone have data on how exogenous androgens affect this? Specifically, does the increased protein turnover from a cycle amplify the oxygen cost during recovery?
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Herbertysnilm
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Theory suggests yes. Trenbolone, for instance, significantly increases RMR via uncoupling proteins. I would assume EPOC is magnified under those conditions.
Re: EPOC Research
@CommonSenseMD I’ve seen some anecdotal metabolic cart data suggesting a 20% increase in post-training oxygen consumption when users are on a gram of total gear.
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MedellinMuscle
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Re: EPOC Research
Is that due to the gear itself, or simply because the user can handle 30% more volume/intensity which naturally drives more EPOC?
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Peterdyday
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Re: EPOC Research
Probably both. Increased phosphocreatine resynthesis and lactic acid removal requires oxygen. More work = more waste to clear.
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CoachIronwell
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Re: EPOC Research
Let’s not forget the role of body temperature. Thermogenesis plays a huge part in the oxygen consumption curve post-workout.
