نتایج جستجو برای: exercise performance

تعداد نتایج: 1206983  

2015
Dorothy E. Vatner Lin Yan Lo Lai Chujun Yuan Laurent Mouchiroud Ronald E. Pachon Jie Zhang Jean‐Guillaume Dillinger Riekelt H. Houtkooper Johan Auwerx Stephen F. Vatner

The most important physiological mechanism mediating enhanced exercise performance is increased sympathetic, beta adrenergic receptor (β-AR), and adenylyl cyclase (AC) activity. This is the first report of decreased AC activity mediating increased exercise performance. We demonstrated that AC5 disruption, that is, knock out (KO) mice, a longevity model, increases exercise performance. Important...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2013
Neha Gothe Matthew B Pontifex Charles Hillman Edward McAuley

BACKGROUND Despite an increase in the prevalence of yoga exercise, research focusing on the relationship between yoga exercise and cognition is limited. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an acute yoga exercise session, relative to aerobic exercise, on cognitive performance. METHODS A repeated measures design was employed where 30 female college-aged participants (Mean ag...

Background and Aim: Intense exercise can cause damages caused by oxidative stress and inflammation and, as a result, reduce exercise performance. The present study aimed at determining the effect of barberry juice supplement on the inflammation caused by intense aerobic activity in active young girls. Materials and Methods: In a quasi-experimental study, 20 young girls who had the inclusion cr...

2017
George D. Harris

Each year, over 1 million Americans experience a nonfatal or fatal myocardial infarction or sudden death from coronary heart disease (CHD) [1]. Unfortunately, death or myocardial infarction is the first symptom in 55% of patients with coronary artery disease [2] and is usually due to dislodgement of a plaque causing acute coronary occlusion. However, about 30% of these patients present with isc...

Journal: :News in physiological sciences : an international journal of physiology produced jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society 2000
Christina M. Spengler Urs Boutellier

The condition of the respiratory system is more important for endurance exercise performance of healthy subjects than hitherto assumed. Not only do respiratory muscles fatigue during intensive endurance exercise, but prefatigued respiratory muscles can also impair performance. In turn, respiratory endurance training can improve endurance exercise performance.

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2014
Ricardo W Muotri Márcio A Bernik

OBJECTIVES 1) To identify whether patients with panic disorder in general and those with the respiratory subtype in particular actively avoid exercise; 2) to investigate physiological differences in cardiopulmonary function parameters in patients with panic disorder in general, patients with the respiratory subtype of panic disorder, and healthy controls upon exercise challenge. METHODS Patie...

2015
Kevin K Whitehead Matthew A Harris Stephen M Paridon Elaine Tang Zhenglun (Alan) Wei Ajit P Yoganathan Mark A Fogel

Background We have recently demonstrated that Fontan geometry and power loss have important relationships with exercise performance. Systemic to pulmonary arterial collateral flow (CollF) has been shown to be an important consideration in single ventricle physiology. However, the effect of exercise on CollF and the relationship between CollF and exercise performance have yet to be studied syste...

2012
Julie Y Kresta Jonathan Oliver Andrew Jagim Richard Kreider Jim Fluckey Steven Reichman Susanne Talcott

Background Early research with beta-alanine (b-ALA) supplementation has shown increases in muscle carnosine as well as improvements in body composition, exercise performance and blood lactate levels. Creatine monohydrate supplementation has been extensively researched for its effects on anaerobic exercise performance. Recently, studies have examined the combined effects b-ALA and creatine suppl...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2008
A G Schneiders S J Sullivan P R McCrory A Gray S Maruthayanar P Singh P Ranhotigammage R Van der Salm

Sports-related concussion is assessed using both cognitive and motor performance tasks. There is limited understanding of how exercise affects these measures. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moderate-intensity exercise on three selected measures of motor performance. A repeated measures design was used to compare baseline motor performance scores with post-exercise sc...

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