نتایج جستجو برای: exercise tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 295234  

Journal: :Clinical science 2013
Markos Klonizakis Ahmad Alkhatib Geoff Middleton Mark F Smith

The aging effect on microvascular integrity, marked by endothelial dysfunction and reduction in exercise tolerance, is a major cause of CVD (cardiovascular disease). Improved dietary habits, known to reduce morbidity and mortality, are also known to attenuate those aging effects. The present study investigated the effects of combined MD (Mediterranean diet) and exercise intervention on lower- a...

2017
Hirotaka Nishijima Kazuo Kondo Kazuya Yonezawa Hiroki Hashimoto Masayuki Sakurai

BACKGROUND Ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT) is frequently used as a measure of exercise tolerance, with the V-slope method being the standard; however, this needs to be visually determined. Over the years, we have observed that the V-slope itself often appears to shift rightward before the appearance of the VAT (RtShift: rightward shift of V-slope). This phenomenon has long been known to o...

2010
B Aguilaniu

Exercise tolerance is an important parameter in patients with COPD and a primary goal of treatment is to reduce dyspnea to facilitate physical activities and improve health-related quality of life. This review examines the link between expiratory flow limitation and dyspnea to explain the rationale for the use of bronchodilators and review the characteristics of different types of exercise test...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Donald E Watenpaugh Deborah D O'Leary Suzanne M Schneider Stuart M C Lee Brandon R Macias Kunihiko Tanaka Richard L Hughson Alan R Hargens

Orthostatic intolerance follows actual weightlessness and weightlessness simulated by bed rest. Orthostasis immediately after acute exercise imposes greater cardiovascular stress than orthostasis without prior exercise. We hypothesized that 5 min/day of simulated orthostasis [supine lower body negative pressure (LBNP)] immediately following LBNP exercise maintains orthostatic tolerance during b...

Journal: :Circulation 1982
R L Litchfield R E Kerber J W Benge A L Mark J Sopko R K Bhatnagar M L Marcus

About one-third of patients who have severe left ventricular dysfunction can achieve normal levels of exercise. To elucidate the mechanisms that permit this to occur, we studied six patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction (average left ventricular ejection fraction 17 +/- 2.5% [mean +/- SEM]) who achieved nearly normal levels of exercise tolerance (greater than 11 minutes of treadmill...

Journal: :Pneumonologia i alergologia polska 2013
Jacek Nasiłowski

Chronic respiratory diseases limit exercise capacity, due to breathlessness and hypoxemia. A decrease in daily activity results in impairment of quality of life and higher mortality. Oxygen therapy improves exercise capacity. The main mechanism of this improvement in COPD patients is a reduction in dynamic hyperinflation. The benefits of oxygen therapy is present not only in patients with sever...

Journal: :Current Controlled Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine 2003
Michael D Kennedy Mark Haykowsky Bill Daub Karen van Lohuizen Grant Knapik Bill Black

BACKGROUND: Currently, there are a lack of investigations that have examined the effect of participating in a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program on quality of life and physiological measures in women of different ages. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the effect of participating in a comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation program on quality of life, exercise tolerance, b...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2008
Richard L Bradley Justin Y Jeon Fen-Fen Liu Eleftheria Maratos-Flier

Exercise promotes weight loss and improves insulin sensitivity. However, the molecular mechanisms mediating its beneficial effects are not fully understood. Obesity correlates with increased production of inflammatory cytokines, which in turn, contributes to systemic insulin resistance. To test the hypothesis that exercise mitigates this inflammatory response, thereby improving insulin sensitiv...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2012
Vladimir T Basic Elsa Tadele Ali Ateia Elmabsout Hongwei Yao Irfan Rahman Allan Sirsjö Samy M Abdel-Halim

Cigarette smoke (CS) is a well-established risk factor in the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In contrast, the extent to which CS exposure contributes to the development of the systemic manifestations of COPD, such as skeletal muscle dysfunction and wasting, remains largely unknown. Decreased skeletal muscle capillarization has been previously reported in early stag...

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