U.S., April 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06905964) titled 'Eccentric Cycling Exercise With Assistive Devices on Mitochondrial Metabolism in T Lymphocyte' on Jan. 08.

Brief Summary: Eccentric cycling exercise can be a promising modality fwith lower respiratory demands and higher power output. Assistive devices like neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and compressive garment (CG) accelerates muscle pumping and relieve the eccentric exercise-induced muscle soreness.

Phenotypes and mitochondrial metabolism are crucial to regulate acquired immnunity of T lymphocytes. The study aimed to investigate the effects of eccentric cycling exercise training combined with NMES and CG on mitochondr...