U.S., Dec. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07267429) titled 'Resistance Training-induced Adaptations in Children' on Nov. 25.

Brief Summary: Resistance exercise training (RET) in children and adolescents has become a popular activity, with a growing body of evidence supporting its use. Numerous studies indicate that it is safe and effective at increasing muscular strength, improving sport performance, and mitigating injury risk. Despite this evidence, there are still many unknowns with RET in children, including its mechanisms of action in enhancing muscle strength.

Neural and muscular mechanisms can improve muscle strength following RET. Neural factors include improved recruitment and firing...