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King Grub
2016-09-05, 20:27
This study investigated the effects of 24 weeks of morning vs. evening same-session combined strength (S) and endurance (E) training on physical performance, muscle hypertrophy and resting serum testosterone and cortisol diurnal concentrations. Forty-two young men were matched and assigned to a morning (m) or evening (e) E+S or S+E group (mE+S n=9, mS+E n=9, eE+S n=12 and eS+E n=12). Participants were tested for dynamic leg press 1 repetition maximum (1RM) and time to exhaustion (T<sub>exh</sub>) during an incremental cycle ergometer test both in the morning and evening, cross-sectional area (CSA) of vastus lateralis and diurnal serum testosterone and cortisol concentrations (7:30h; 9:30h; 16:30h; 18:30h). All groups similarly increased 1RM in the morning (14-19%; p<0.001) and evening (18-24%; p<0.001). CSA increased in all groups by week 24 (12-20%, p<0.01), however, during the training weeks 13-24 the evening groups gained more muscle mass (time-of-day main effect; p<0.05). T<sub>exh</sub> increased in all groups in the morning (16-28%; p<0.01) and evening (18-27%; p<0.001), however, a main effect for the exercise order, in favor of E+S, was observed on both testing times (p<0.051). Diurnal rhythms in testosterone and cortisol remained statistically unaltered by the training order or time. The present results indicate that combined strength and endurance training in the evening may lead to larger gains in muscle mass, while the E+S training order might be more beneficial for endurance performance development. However, training order and time seem to influence the magnitude of adaptations only when the training period exceeded 12 weeks.

Effects of morning vs. evening combined strength and endurance training on physical performance, muscle hypertrophy and serum hormone concentrations. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 29 August 2016.

Lycklig
2016-09-05, 21:21
"...however, a main effect for the exercise order, in favor of E+S, was observed on both testing times"

Studien verkade även ge lite indikationer i vilken ordning det kan vara fördelaktigt att utföra sin självspäkning.

Klein
2016-09-05, 22:58
Undrar om det kan ha något att göra med att insulinkänsligheten redan är naturligt hög tidigare under dagen och blir sämre mot kvällen/natten och om man då tränar på kvällen så utökar man tiden under vilken man har god insulinkänslighet.

Wain
2016-09-06, 07:24
Som idrottare bör man alltså hålla sig till morgonträning...

Scorpionida
2016-09-06, 09:16
Kondition på morgonen, gym på kvällen= win+win.

BengtBurk
2016-09-06, 10:19
Brad Schoenfeld kommenterade studien på Facebook.
New study shows that muscle growth was greater training later in the day as opposed to morning. Interestingly, the differences didn't become readily apparent until after 3 months of training (this was a six month study). Now before switching your training time from morning to evening, realize that this is just one study with a small sample size. I'm skeptical that these findings can be applied on a population level, since there doesn't seem to be a logical explanation. I don't put a whole lot of stock in the theory that circadian rhythms play a major role (and in fact, strength changes were similar between groups, so performance can't be used as a mechanism). Given the low statistical power, it could just be a chance finding. That said, certainly a topic for future research - open to changing opinion if the results are repeated.