نتایج جستجو برای: anaerobic exercise

تعداد نتایج: 203752  

2016
Dylan C. Sieck Matthew R. Ely Steven A. Romero Meredith J. Luttrell Pedro M. Abdala John R. Halliwill

Adequate cerebral perfusion is necessary to maintain consciousness in upright humans. Following maximal anaerobic exercise, cerebral perfusion can become compromised and result in syncope. It is unknown whether post-exercise reductions in cerebral perfusion can lead to visual-cognitive deficits prior to the onset of syncope, which would be of concern for emergency workers and warfighters, where...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2014
S E Wright B Pearce C P Snowden H Anderson J P Wallis

BACKGROUND Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is used to risk-stratify patients undergoing major elective surgery, with a poor exercise capacity being associated with an increased risk of complications and death. Patients with anaemia have a decreased exercise capacity and an increased risk of morbidity and mortality after major surgery. Blood transfusion is often used to correct anaemia i...

Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of eight-weeks of general preparation exercise on some selected biomechanical, anthropometrical and physiological parameters of the Iranian women’s national Taekwondo team. Methods: Nine elite members of Iranian women’s national Taekwondo team (age 23/22±1/98 years old, and weight 61/88±8/44 kg) partic...

2016
Kate Woolf-May Steve Meadows

AIMS To explore: (1) whether during exercise metabolic equivalents (METs) appropriately indicate the intensity and/or metabolic cost for post-myocardial infarction (MI) males and (2) whether post-exercise VO2 parameters provide insight into the intensity and/or metabolic cost of the prior exercise. METHODS 15 male phase-IV post-MIs (64.4±6.5 years) and 16 apparently healthy males (63.0±6.4 ye...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2007
Nickolay Boyadjiev Dobrin Popov Slavi Delchev

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of creatine monohydrate supplementation on exercise performance and contractile variables in aerobic-anaerobic training rats. Twenty 90-day-old male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into two groups - creatine (Cr) and controls (K). The creatine group received creatine monohydrate as a nutritional supplement, whereas the control group was ...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2015
Susan L Caciano Cynthia L Inman Elizabeth E Gockel-Blessing Edward P Weiss

Dietary acid load, quantified as the potential renal acid load (PRAL) of the diet, affects systemic pH and acid-base regulation. In a previous cross-sectional study, we reported that a low dietary PRAL (i.e. alkaline promoting diet) is associated with higher respiratory exchange ratio (RER) values during maximal exercise. The purpose of the present study was to confirm the previous findings wit...

2015
Georges Jabbour Horia-Daniel Iancu Anne Paulin

BACKGROUND Studying relative anaerobic and aerobic metabolism contributions to total energy release during exercise may be valuable in understanding exercise energetic demands and the energetic adaptations that occur in response to acute or chronic exercise in obese adults. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effects of 6 weeks of high-intensity training (HIT) on relative anaerobic ...

2006
Futoshi Ogita

Competitive swimming events consist of different distances from 50m to 1500m. Since the exercise intensity and the relative importance of aerobic and anaerobic energy processes vary depending on the exercise time (and thus swimming distance), training regimen should be developed in accordance to time dependent metabolic profile. To understand the time dependent metabolic profile of arm stroke (...

Journal: :Sports medicine 2010
Dionne A Noordhof Jos J de Koning Carl Foster

The maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) method has been extensively, but unfortunately not very methodically, used; the procedure used to determine the MAOD varies considerably. Therefore, this review evaluates the effect of different numbers and durations of submaximal exercise bouts on the linear power output (PO)-oxygen uptake ((.)VO2) relationship and thus the MAOD. Changing the numbe...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Jennifer L Robbins Brian D Duscha Daniel R Bensimhon Karlman Wasserman James E Hansen Joseph A Houmard Brian H Annex William E Kraus

Although both capillary density and peak oxygen consumption (Vo(2)) improve with exercise training, it is difficult to find a relationship between these two measures. It has been suggested that peak Vo(2) may be more related to central hemodynamics than to the oxidative potential of skeletal muscle, which may account for this observation. We hypothesized that change in a measure of submaximal p...

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