Angie Bilbao

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Progenitor cells (also known as satellite cells) repair muscle tissue that has been damaged—but it is thought that overtraining damages those crucial cells, leaving them less able to do their repair work. It appears to be overtraining, not extreme exercise, that is damaging to telomeres, at least in the muscle cells. Overtraining is defined by too much training time relative to rest and recovery.
The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer
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