“…Based on the above reported experimental evidences, we can conclude that beneficial effects on mdx limb muscles induced by horizontal treadmill running exercise depend primarily on training intensity, being mainly associated to running speed ranging between 4 and 9 m/min. These positive effects, including fibrosis reduction, increased regeneration, improvement of muscle performances and structure, such as muscle hypertrophy and fiber type switch, seem to be not influenced by age, since they can be found in mdx mice 4–5 weeks old [ 108 , 109 ], 8 weeks old [ 74 , 76 , 77 , 110 ], and up to 20 weeks old [ 73 , 75 , 79 ], or by the duration of training, given the persistence of positive effects for exercise duration ranging between 1 and 6 months. On the contrary, horizontal treadmill exercise at higher intensity, with speed equal or greater than 12 m/min, or downhill/uphill running, generally exert detrimental effects on mdx muscles, and are often used to worsen the mdx phenotype before assessing the efficacy of drug treatment [ 8 , 81 , 82 , 84 , 87 , 92 , 99 ].…”