نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary exercise

تعداد نتایج: 201136  

2016
Rachel A. Gioscia-Ryan Micah L. Battson Lauren M. Cuevas Melanie C. Zigler Amy L. Sindler Douglas R. Seals

Mitochondrial dysregulation and associated excessive reactive oxygen species (mtROS) production is a key source of oxidative stress in aging arteries that reduces baseline function and may influence resilience (ability to withstand stress). We hypothesized that voluntary aerobic exercise would increase arterial resilience in old mice. An acute mitochondrial stressor (rotenone) caused greater (f...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Mark A Chappell Theodore Garland Geoff F Robertson Wendy Saltzman

Relationships among individual variation in exercise capacity, resting metabolism and morphology may offer insights into the mechanistic basis of whole-animal performance, including possible performance trade-offs (e.g. burst versus sustainable exercise, resting ;maintenance' costs versus maximal power output). Although there have been several studies of correlations between performance, metabo...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Marcelo O Dietrich Zane B Andrews Tamas L Horvath

Mitochondria are essential organelles in neurons providing appropriate energetic needs to maintain resting and action potentials as well as to modulate synaptic plasticity. Although neuronal events underlie various behavioral events, the behavior itself, such as voluntary exercise, feeds back to affect neuronal morphology and function as well as glial morphology and function. The hippocampal fo...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Jia-Yi Li Terry B J Kuo Jiin-Cherng Yen Shih-Chih Tsai Cheryl C H Yang

Involuntarily exercising rats undergo more physical and mental stress than voluntarily exercising rats; however, these findings still lack electrophysiological evidence. Many studies have reported that theta rhythm appears when there is mental stress and that it is affected by emotional status. Thus we hypothesized that the differences between voluntary and involuntary movement should also exis...

2017
Kaylin D. Didier Austin K. Ederer Landon K. Reiter Michael Brown Rachel Hardy Jacob Caldwell Christopher Black Michael G. Bemben Carl J. Ade

BACKGROUND Adjuvant cancer treatments have been shown to decrease cardiac function. In addition to changes in cardiovascular risk, there are several additional functional consequences including decreases in exercise capacity and increased incidence of cancer-related fatigue. However, the effects of adjuvant cancer treatment on peripheral vascular function during exercise in cancer survivors hav...

2016
Jérôme Nicolas Spring Nicolas Place Fabio Borrani Bengt Kayser Jérôme Barral

Exercise-induced fatigue affects the motor control and the ability to generate a given force or power. Surface electroencephalography allows researchers to investigate movement-related cortical potentials (MRCP), which reflect preparatory brain activity 1.5 s before movement onset. Although the MRCP amplitude appears to increase after repetitive single-joint contractions, the effects of large-m...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2012
François Bieuzen Hervé Pournot Rémy Roulland Christophe Hausswirth

CONTEXT Electric muscle stimulation has been suggested to enhance recovery after exhaustive exercise by inducing an increase in blood flow to the stimulated area. Previous studies have failed to support this hypothesis. We hypothesized that the lack of effect shown in previous studies could be attributed to the technique or device used. OBJECTIVE To investigate the effectiveness of a recovery...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2006
Ping Li Takayuki Akimoto Mei Zhang R Sanders Williams Zhen Yan

Skeletal muscle undergoes active remodeling in response to endurance exercise training, and the underlying mechanisms of this remodeling remain to be defined fully. We have recently obtained evidence that voluntary running induces cell cycle gene expression and cell proliferation in mouse plantaris muscles that undergo fast-to-slow fiber-type switching and angiogenesis after long-term exercise....

Journal: :Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2012
Maziar Mohammad Akhavan Tahereh Foroutan Manouchehr Safari Bizhan Sadighi-Moghaddam Mitra Emami-Abarghoie Ali Rashidy-Pour

Postnatal hypoxia is a main cause of neuronal damage in newborn. However, our understanding of the possible preventive or therapeutic methods to reduce the harmful effects of hypoxia is still primary. Pregnant rats were provided with running wheels during their pregnancy. On PND4 (postnatal day 4)to PND8, the rat pups were exposed to postnatal chronic hypoxia (11% O(2), 89% N(2)) in an air-tigh...

Journal: :مجله مطالعات حقوق تطبیقی 0
سعید حبیبا دکتری حقوق - دانشیار - رئیس موسسه حقوق تطبیقی زهرا شاکری دانشجوی دکتری حقوق خصوصی

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