نتایج جستجو برای: moderate exercise

تعداد نتایج: 342160  

Journal: :Perception 2012
Stefanie Hüttermann Daniel Memmert

Research on inattentional blindness shows that individuals fail to notice unexpected objects or events when attention is focused elsewhere. The majority of previous studies on inattentional blindness have been performed at rest, even though there are several real-life situations that require both physical exercise and focus of attention to accomplish a particular task. A number of different stu...

2015
TP Backes PJ Horvath KA Kazial

The objective of the study was to examine salivary biomarker response to fluid consumption in exercising athletes. Exercise induces stress on the body and salivary alpha amylase (sAA) and salivary cortisol are useful biomarkers for activity in the sympathoadrenal medullary system and the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis which are involved in the stress response. Fifteen college students were...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
J Scharhag T Meyer H H W Gabriel B Schlick O Faude W Kindermann

BACKGROUND Prolonged exercise may induce temporary immunosuppression with a presumed increased susceptibility for infection. However, there are only few data on immune cell function after prolonged cycling at moderate intensities typical for road cycling training sessions. METHODS The present study examined the influence on immune cell function of 4 h of cycling at a constant intensity of 70%...

2015
J Powell T DiLeo R Roberge A Coca J-H Kim

The aim of this study was to compare serum (SERc) and salivary cortisol (SALc) responses during recovery from two different exhaustive exercises to determine peak cortisol sampling time and the agreement between SERc and SALc levels. Twelve healthy men underwent a maximal treadmill graded exercise to exhaustion (MEx) and a prolonged, submaximal cycle exercise in the heat for 90 min (PEx) while ...

Journal: :Cytokine 2012
R V T Santos V A R Viana R A Boscolo V G Marques M G Santana F S Lira S Tufik M T de Mello

Aging causes several physiological alterations, including alterations in sleep. It is possible that difficulty sleeping can be exacerbated by increased inflammation in older individuals. Moderate exercise training may be a modality of non-pharmacological treatment for sleep disorders and inflammation. We aimed to assess the effects of moderate exercise training on sleep in elderly people as wel...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
Mikko P Tulppo Timo H Mäkikallio Tapio Seppänen Raija T Laukkanen Heikki V Huikuri

This study was designed to assess the effects of age and physical fitness on vagal modulation of heart rate (HR) during exercise by analyzing the instantaneous R-R interval variability from Poincaré plots (SD1) at rest and at different phases of a bicycle exercise test in a population of healthy males. SD1 normalized for the average R-R interval (SD1n), a measure of vagal activity, was compared...

2013
A. F. Adeniyi O. O. Ogwumike T. R. Bamikefa

Physical exercise during postpartum period is beneficial to mothers, and the health gains are abundantly reported. This study characterises the postpartum exercise profile of a group of Nigerian women and reports how their exercise self-efficacies are influenced by sociodemographic characteristics. Participants were women attending the two largest postnatal clinics in Ibadan, south-western Nige...

Journal: :Evidence-based mental health 2004
Henry Brodaty

Intervention: Three month exercise programme or usual care. The exercise programme consisted of 12 one hour sessions conducted at the participant’s home, by a healthcare professional, with the aim of promoting at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise per day. In addition, caregivers were educated about dementia, trained to recognise and resolve behavioural problems, and encouraged to increase s...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2004
Stephen Hill Wesley Box Robert A DiSilvestro

Lipid peroxides can be both a product and an initiator of oxidant stress. Conceivably, exercise can either increase concentrations of lipid peroxides (by causing oxidant stress), or decrease them (by accelerating peroxide breakdown). The net effect could depend on exercise intensity and nutritional intake of antioxidants. The present study examined the response of serum lipid peroxides to the c...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2016
Alexis B Jones Roman Leischik Birgit Dworrak Marcus Strauss Marc Horlitz Henning Budde Bruna Velasques Pedro Ribeiro Sergio Machado Arunas Emeljanovas Mirko Wegner

TO THE EDITOR: The authors present an interesting analysis of the effect of moderate-intensity exercise-induced catecholamines on cognition speed (4). They summarize that moderate and catecholamine threshold (CT) exercise facilitates the speed of cognition and attribute it to activation of adrenergic neurons in the vagal/ NTS/LC pathway (4). Catecholamine release is also regulated by stress (1)...

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