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Scott Trappe

John and Janice Fisher Endowed Professor of Human Bioenergetics and Director of the Human Performance Laboratory.

His research interests are human skeletal muscle contractile function and structure with a focus on cellular physiology and biology.  Main areas of emphasis: 1) adaptation of skeletal muscle to a reduction in physical activity and exercise countermeasures during periods of disuse (aging and spaceflight), and 2) skeletal muscle adaptation to periods of overtraining and taper (reduced training/rest) as it relates to sports performance.

Visit website: https://www.bsu.edu/academics/collegesanddepartments/kinesiology/about/faculty-and-staff/human-performance-laboratory/trappescott

See also

Ball State University

Public Research university.

Details last updated 22-Nov-2019

Scott Trappe News

Lifelong fitness results in a 30 years younger heart

Lifelong fitness results in a 30 years younger heart

NPR - 10-Dec-2018

We all know exercise is good for us - these biomarkers help to explain why