correlational
Analysis v1
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Even when you train one leg differently from the other, both legs tend to grow muscle in similar ways — which means your body’s natural biology, not the workout itself, is what really controls muscle growth.
Context Details
Domain
exercise_science
Population
human
Subject
Resistance-trained individuals
Action
are strongly correlated
Target
changes in muscle fiber cross-sectional area between legs assigned to different training protocols
Intervention Details
Type: exercise
Gold Standard Evidence Needed
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Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
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Resistance training variable manipulations are less relevant than intrinsic biology in affecting muscle fiber hypertrophy
Randomized Controlled Trial
Human
2022 MayEven when people trained one leg differently from the other, their muscles grew similarly on both sides — meaning your body’s natural biology, not the workout style, is what really determines muscle growth.
Contradicting (0)
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No contradicting evidence found