نتایج جستجو برای: exercise tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 295234  

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2007
Tatiana Ort Robert Gerwien Katherine A Lindborg Cody J Diehl Andrew M Lemieux Andrew Eisen Erik J Henriksen

Exercise training decreases insulin resistance and increases glucose tolerance in conditions of prediabetes and overt Type 2 diabetes. However, the adaptive responses in skeletal muscle at the molecular and genetic level for these effects of exercise training have not been clearly established in an animal model of prediabetes. The present study identifies alterations in muscle gene expression t...

2016
M Philippe PJ Krüsmann L Mersa EM Eder H Gatterer A Melmer C Ebenbichler M Burtscher

Acute muscle-damaging eccentric exercise (EE) negatively affects glucose metabolism. On the other hand, long-term eccentric endurance exercise seems to result in equal or superior positive effects on glucose metabolism compared to concentric endurance exercise. However, it is not known if acute non-muscle-damaging EE will have the same positive effects on glucose metabolism as acute concentric ...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes & metabolism 2015
Lindsay G Carter Sara Y Ngo Tenlep Laura A Woollett Kevin J Pearson

OBJECTIVE Physical activity has been suggested as a non-pharmacological intervention that can be used to improve glucose homeostasis in women with gestational diabetes mellitus. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of voluntary exercise on glucose tolerance and body composition in pregnant high fat diet fed mice. METHODS Female mice were put on a standard diet or high fat di...

Journal: :razavi international journal of medicine 0
afsoon fazlinezhad department of cardiology, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; cardiovascular research center, ghaem hospital, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran mona adibian department of cardiology, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran ali azari cardiovascular research center, ghaem hospital, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; department of cardiac surgery, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran leila bigdelu department of cardiology, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; cardiovascular research center, ghaem hospital, school of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran; department of cardiology, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, ir iran. tel:+98-5118012739

conclusions patients with normal exercise echocardiogram results regardless of ischemia or chest pain during the test had excellent outcomes over a one-year follow-up. objectives the aim of this cross sectional study was to assess the prognosis of patients with negative exercise echocardiographic results over a one-year period follow-up. patients and methods the outcomes of 336 patients who had...

2005
Panteleimon Ekkekakis Eric E. Hall Steven J. Petruzzello

Individuals differ in the intensity of exercise they prefer and the intensity they can tolerate. The purpose of this project was to develop a measure of individual differences in the preference for and tolerance of exercise intensity. The steps involved in (a) item generation and face validation, (b) exploratory factor analysis and item selection, (c) structural validation, (d) examination of t...

2006
Nicolino Ambrosino Guido Vagheggini

Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are often limited in their activities by breathlessness. In these patients, exercise training may result in significant improvements in dyspnea, exercise tolerance, and health related quality of life (HRQoL). Further possibilities are to reduce ventilatory demand by decreasing the central respiratory drive or to lessen the perceived bre...

Journal: :Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 2009
M Burtscher T Haider W Domej T Linser H Gatterer M Faulhaber E Pocecco I Ehrenburg E Tkatchuk R Koch L Bernardi

The effects of repeated short-term hypoxia on exercise tolerance in patients at risk for, or with mild COPD were investigated. Eighteen patients (10 males, 8 females; 33-72 years) were randomly assigned in a double-blind fashion to receive 15 sessions of intermittent hypoxia (FiO(2): 0.15-0.12) or normoxia within 3 weeks. Three weeks of intermittent hypoxia increased total haemoglobin mass (+4%...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
Bryan J Taylor Lee M Romer

High-intensity exercise (> or =90% of maximal O(2) uptake) sustained to the limit of tolerance elicits expiratory muscle fatigue (EMF). We asked whether prior EMF affects subsequent exercise tolerance. Eight male subjects (means +/- SD; maximal O(2) uptake = 53.5 +/- 5.2 ml.kg(-1).min(-1)) cycled at 90% of peak power output to the limit of tolerance with (EMF-EX) and without (CON-EX) prior indu...

Journal: :British heart journal 1976
H Aström B Jonsson

Estimation of exercise tolerance in patients with heart disease and significant symptoms can usually not be expressed in terms of maximal oxygen uptake or power at a fixed heart rate calculated from a 'steady state' exercise test. The exercise tolerance can be expressed only by the maximal power developed, when limited by symptoms. For this purpose the level of tolerance is better assessed by a...

2015
Nicolino Ambrosino Paolo Cigni

Recently, there has been increasing interest in the use of non invasive ventilation (NIV) to increase exercise capacity. In individuals with COPD, NIV during exercise reduces dyspnoea and increases exercise tolerance. Different modalities of mechanical ventilation have been used non-invasively as a tool to increase exercise tolerance in COPD, heart failure and lung and thoracic restrictive dise...

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