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#594: Can Muscle Still Adapt Positively When Training Under Low Energy Availability? – Jose Areta, PhD

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Feb 10, 2026
Jose Areta, exercise-nutrition researcher studying how exercise and diet interact at the muscle-protein level. He discusses a tightly controlled study on short-term energy deficit plus aerobic training. Short, focused talk on dynamic proteomics, surprising mitochondrial gains, structural protein shifts, evolutionary trade-offs, and practical implications for athletes and weight-loss contexts.
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Proteomics Reveals Muscle Quality Changes

  • Dynamic proteomic profiling reveals detailed muscle changes beyond bulk protein measures.
  • Jose Areta used protein-by-protein synthesis and abundance to capture muscle quality shifts.
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Short Severe Deficit Triggers Mitochondrial Gains

  • A 5-day, 78% energy availability reduction caused expected hormonal shifts and increased fat oxidation.
  • Despite that, muscle mitochondrial protein synthesis rose while myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic rates did not fall.
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Mitochondria Up, Collagen Down

  • Proteomic abundance agreed with synthesis data: electron transport and TCA proteins increased.
  • Collagen-related proteins decreased, suggesting structural extracellular matrix changes.
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