نتایج جستجو برای: strength training

تعداد نتایج: 514112  

Introduction: Cerebral palsy is the most common sensory-motor disorder that causes movement restriction and reducing social participation in children. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of eight-week combined strength-balance training on muscle strength, balance, and quality of life in children with monoplegic cerebral palsy. Methods: The present study was quasi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Joanne Munn Robert D Herbert Mark J Hancock Simon C Gandevia

Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because existing studies have design limitations such as lack of control groups, lack of randomization, and insufficient statistical power. This study sought to determine whether unilateral resistance training increases contralateral strength. Subjects (n = 115) were randomly assigned to a control group...

2013
Laura Karavirta Madalena D. Costa Ary L. Goldberger Mikko P. Tulppo David E. Laaksonen Kai Nyman Marko Keskitalo Arja Häkkinen Keijo Häkkinen

The loss of complexity in physiological systems may be a dynamical biomarker of aging and disease. In this study the effects of combined strength and endurance training compared with those of endurance training or strength training alone on heart rate (HR) complexity and traditional HR variability indices were examined in middle-aged women. 90 previously untrained female volunteers between the ...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2002
Francisco Ortega Javier Toral Pilar Cejudo Rafael Villagomez Hildegard Sánchez José Castillo Teodoro Montemayor

We determined the effect of different exercise training modalities in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, including strength training (n = 17), endurance training (n = 16), and combined strength and endurance (n = 14) (half of the endurance and half of the strengthening exercises). Data were compared at baseline, the end of the 12-week exercise-training program, and 12 weeks la...

Journal: :Current Controlled Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine 2005
Mark Haykowsky Kenneth Riess Linda Figgures Daniel Kim Darren Warburton Lee Jones Wayne Tymchak

AIM Female cardiac transplant recipients' aerobic capacity is 60% lower than sex and age-predicted values. The effect of exercise training on restoring the impaired aerobic endurance and muscle strength in female cardiac transplant recipients is not known. This study examined the effect that aerobic and strength training have on improving aerobic endurance and muscle strength in female cardiac ...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2011
Eileen Danaher Hacker Janet L Larson David Peace

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To test the feasibility and acceptability of a strength-training intervention in patients receiving hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). DESIGN One-group prospective, repeated-measures design. SETTING Academic medical center in the midwestern United States. SAMPLE Convenience sample of 10 patients receiving HSCT. METHODS The strength-training intervention c...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2009
M Roig K O'Brien G Kirk R Murray P McKinnon B Shadgan W D Reid

The aim of this systematic review was to determine if eccentric exercise is superior to concentric exercise in stimulating gains in muscle strength and mass. Meta-analyses were performed for comparisons between eccentric and concentric training as means to improve muscle strength and mass. In order to determine the importance of different parameters of training, subgroup analyses of intensity o...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2012
Wayne L Westcott

Inactive adults experience a 3% to 8% loss of muscle mass per decade, accompanied by resting metabolic rate reduction and fat accumulation. Ten weeks of resistance training may increase lean weight by 1.4 kg, increase resting metabolic rate by 7%, and reduce fat weight by 1.8 kg. Benefits of resistance training include improved physical performance, movement control, walking speed, functional i...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
J Munn R D Herbert S C Gandevia

It is often claimed that strength training of one limb increases the strength of the contralateral limb, but this has not been demonstrated consistently, particularly in well-controlled studies. The aim was to quantitatively combine the results of other studies on the effects of unilateral training on contralateral strength in humans to provide an answer to this physiological question. We analy...

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