نتایج جستجو برای: intensity endurance training in resistin

تعداد نتایج: 17041961  

2015
Inez Wens Ulrik Dalgas Frank Vandenabeele Lotte Grevendonk Kenneth Verboven Dominique Hansen Bert O. Eijnde Conrad P. Earnest

INTRODUCTION Low-to-moderate intensity exercise improves muscle contractile properties and endurance capacity in multiple sclerosis (MS). The impact of high intensity exercise remains unknown. METHODS Thirty-four MS patients were randomized into a sedentary control group (SED, n = 11) and 2 exercise groups that performed 12 weeks of a high intensity interval (HITR, n = 12) or high intensity c...

2017
Jørgen Børve Steffen N. Jevne Bjarne Rud Thomas Losnegard

This study investigated the effect of muscular endurance training on O2-cost and performance in double poling (DP) on a rollerski treadmill. Twenty-two well-trained cross-country skiers (31 ± 4 years, 77 ± 9 kg, 181 ± 8 cm, VO2max running: 64 ± 5 mL·kg-1·min-1) were counter-balanced to either a combined muscular endurance and running interval training group [MET; n = 11 (♂ = 9, ♀ = 2)], or an e...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2011
Dominique Hansen Bert O Eijnde Machteld Roelants Tom Broekmans Jean-Luc Rummens Karen Hensen Annick Daniels Monique Van Erum Kim Bonné Ilse Reyckers Toon Alders Jan Berger Paul Dendale

OBJECTIVE Muscle resistance training is often combined with aerobic endurance training during rehabilitation of patients with coronary artery disease. However, the clinical effects of additional lower-extremity low-intensity muscle resistance training during early rehabilitation (within the first month after coronary revascularization) in patients with coronary artery disease remain unclear. ...

2004
Jan Hoff Jan Helgerud

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Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2006
K Stephen Seiler Glenn Øvrevik Kjerland

This study was designed to quantify the daily distribution of training intensity in a group of well-trained junior cross-country skiers and compare the results of three different methods of training intensity quantification. Eleven male athletes performed treadmill tests to exhaustion to determine heart rate and VO2 corresponding to ventilatory thresholds (VT1, VT2), maximal oxygen consumption ...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2007
Martin J Gibala

Introduction Regular endurance training induces numerous physiologic adaptations that facilitate improved exercise tolerance and physical well-being, in large part by increasing the body’s capacity to transport and utilize oxygen. In contrast, brief bouts of high-intensity, sprint-type exercise are generally thought to have less of an effect on aerobic energy metabolism. However, a growing body...

ژورنال: Physical Treatments 2012
اسماعیلی, کیمیا , شرافت, شیوا , طلیم خانی, آیلین , عزتی, کامران , کریمی , نورالدین ,

Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of supervised stability training on clinical symptoms, range of motion and endurance of lumbar muscles in female patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain. Patients and Methods: A sample of convenience of 35 patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain were assigned to intervention group (n=18, age=26/88±8/4 mass= 57/42±8/6) and control group (...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2020

Aims and background: Gaze direction recognition is one of the new treatments method for neck pain. The positive effects of stabilization exercises in various studies on neck pain have also been confirmed. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of adding a gaze direction recognition program to common stabilizing exercises on neck pain intensity, muscular endurance and pro...

Back ground and aim: Today, Repeated high intensity endurance training is an integral part of the preparation of most team and individual sports, which, if not accompanied by proper recovery during or after physical activity, does not create the necessary adaptations and may Is to harm the athlete's performance under the conditions of competition or training (1, 2). Due to intense repetitive tr...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2014
Lorenzo Pugliese Fabio R Serpiello Grégoire P Millet Antonio La Torre

Traditionally, Live High-Train High (LHTH) interventions were adopted when athletes trained and lived at altitude to try maximising the benefits offered by hypoxic exposure and improving sea level performance. Nevertheless, scientific research has proposed that the possible benefits of hypoxia would be offset by the inability to maintain high training intensity at altitude. However, elite athle...

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