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Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1993
S Grant G Armstrong R Sutherland J Wilson T Aitchison E Paul S Henderson

The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological and psychological responses to a university fitness session entitled 'popmobility'. A popmobility session consists of 20 min of aerobic activities, 5 min of local muscular endurance exercises and 5 min of flexibility exercises. Ten regular participants of these sessions, women of mean(s.d.) age 21.2(1.5) years, took part in the study. A...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2012
آذرنیوه, مرضیه‏السادات , امیری پارسا, طیبه , حامدی‏نیا, محمدرضا , خادم‏الشریعه, میترا , هدایتی, مهدی ,

 Background and Objective: Concerning performing effective exercise (intensity, duration, type and number of sessions in a week), there are different recommendations for diabetic patients. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of five weeks of daily aerobic exercise training and every other day aerobic training for ten weeks in the women with type 2 diabetes.    Materials...

The purpose of this study was to compare two methods of aerobic exercise on the levels of SOD and TNF-α in the heart tissue of diabetic rats. 40 male Wistar rats aged ten weeks were randomly divided into four groups of 10: healthy control, diabetes, diabetes+MIT and diabetes+HIT. The moderate intensity training group ran 5 sessions per week for 8 weeks on the treadmill for 60 minutes at a speed...

ژورنال: Medical Laboratory Journal 2019
Alsabah Alavizadeh , Nagmeh , Hejazi , Seyed Mahmud , Rashidlamir , Amir ,

ABSTRACT              Background and Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation improves functional capacity of post-coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate effects of eight weeks of cardiac rehabilitation on serum levels of sirutin1 (SIRT1) and functional capacity of post-CABG patients.              Methods: Forty-five non-active men (mean ag...

Background and Aim: Heart rate variability used as a non-invasive method to investigate the effect of aerobics exercise on the cardiac autonomic system. The aim of this study was the nonlinear analysis of the effect of aerobic exercise in the water on the cardiac autonomic system in academic youngchr('39')s males. Materials and Methods: A total of 28 young men were purposefully selected and ra...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2008
Shannan E Gormley David P Swain Renee High Robert J Spina Elizabeth A Dowling Ushasri S Kotipalli Ramya Gandrakota

PURPOSE To determine whether various intensities of aerobic training differentially affect aerobic capacity as well as resting HR and resting blood pressure (BP). METHODS Sixty-one health young adult subjects were matched for sex and VO2max and were randomly assigned to a moderate- (50% VO2 reserve (VO2R), vigorous (75% VO2R), near-maximal-intensity (95% VO2R), or a nonexercising control grou...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
said mohamed department of biological sciences applied in sports and physical education, institute of sports and physical education, jendouba university, el kef, ‎tunisia; department of biological sciences applied in sports and physical education, institute of sports and physical education, jendouba university, el kef, ‎tunisia. tel: +216-93831445, fax: +216-72272033 ncir lamya department of biological sciences applied in sports and physical education, institute of sports and physical education, jendouba university, el kef, ‎tunisia mansour hamda department of biological sciences applied in sports and physical education, institute of sports and physical education, mannouba university, ksar-said, tunisia

conclusions maximal and supra-maximal races induce a significant increase in lipid peroxidation and cause non-negligible inflammation and muscle damage. these effects were relatively related to the physical exercise type and the sportive specialty. results a significant increase in malondialdehyde (mda) concentrations was observed in ss and mdr after the vameval test and in ldr after the limite...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2000
B Wolach B Falk R Gavrieli E Kodesh A Eliakim

OBJECTIVES Recent studies have indicated reduced immunity in trained athletes. AIM To assess the effects of aerobic and anaerobic exercise on the phagocytic process in 18-26 year old trained female judoka (n = 8) and untrained controls (n = 7). METHODS Each subject participated randomly in two different testing sessions (aerobic, 20 minutes of treadmill running at 70-80% of maximal heart ra...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2010
P B Laursen

Performance in intense exercise events, such as Olympic rowing, swimming, kayak, track running and track cycling events, involves energy contribution from aerobic and anaerobic sources. As aerobic energy supply dominates the total energy requirements after ∼75s of near maximal effort, and has the greatest potential for improvement with training, the majority of training for these events is gene...

Journal: :Circulation 1993
P A Ades M L Waldmann E T Poehlman P Gray E D Horton E S Horton M M LeWinter

BACKGROUND Older coronary patients are at high risk of cardiac disability. Exercise conditioning programs have been demonstrated to improve functional capacity, particularly in younger coronary patients. In this study, the effects of aerobic conditioning on submaximal and maximal indicators of exercise performance were examined in 45 older coronary patients. METHODS AND RESULTS Forty-five pat...

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