If you're a young, fit guy who lifts weights, having more androgen receptors in your muscles might mean you gain more muscle size and strength after 12 weeks of training compared to others.
Claim Language
Language Strength
association
Uses association language (linked to, correlated with)
The claim uses 'is associated with' and 'may be a key determinant', which indicate a relationship or link rather than direct causation, placing it in the 'association' category.
Context Details
Domain
exercise_science
Population
human
Subject
healthy, young, resistance-trained men
Action
is associated with
Target
greater increases in lean body mass, type 1 muscle fiber cross-sectional area, and type 2 muscle fiber cross-sectional area following 12 weeks of resistance training
Intervention Details
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Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
This study found that guys who grew more muscle after lifting weights had more androgen receptors in their muscles — not more hormones in their blood — meaning the muscle’s own receptors matter most for getting bigger.