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تعداد نتایج: 17391800  

Journal: :CJC pediatric and congenital heart disease 2023

BackgroundThe Fontan physiology is characterized by a single functional systemic ventricle that reduces cardiac output adaptation and exercise capacity. Peripheral muscle pump crucial for venous return, resistance training of the peripheral muscles may be particularly beneficial function in these patients. This study explores feasibility program including safety effectiveness, maximal capacity,...

Journal: :Clinical science 2000
S D Galloway G De Vito S McClure M A Nimmo J J McMurray

Augmentation of circulating noradrenaline concentration stimulates ventilation during the initial stages of exercise and this is accompanied by an increased sensation of dyspnoea and exertion. This previous study [Clark, Galloway, MacFarlane, Henderson, Aitchison and McMurray (1997) Eur. Heart J. 18, 1829-1833] suggested a link between dyspnoea, which commonly limits exercise tolerance in heart...

2017
Frida Björkman Fredrik Edin C Mikael Mattsson Filip Larsen Björn Ekblom

Physiological and medical effects of snuff have previously been obtained either in cross-sectional studies or after snuff administration to non-tobacco users. The effects of snuff cessation after several years of daily use are unknown. 24 participants with >2 years of daily snuff-use were tested before and after >6 weeks snuff cessation (SCG). A control group (CO) of 11 snuff users kept their n...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1995
J Oksa S Rissanen V Martikkala

The heart rates of 14 voluntary subjects (seven male and seven females) participating in a 5 d jogging relay were recorded. The jogging speed was controlled at 3.0 m.s-1 on average. The heart rate measurements were related to cardiorespiratory responses obtained during VO2max test on a treadmill. The mean (s.d.) VO2max values were 53(2) and 48(2) ml.kg-1.min-1 and the anaerobic threshold was 42...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2006
Laura H Eggermont Marieke J van Heuvelen Brenda L van Keeken Arie P Hollander Erik J Scherder

OBJECTIVE To determine whether walking with a rollator by persons 75 years of age or older is of sufficient intensity to improve aerobic fitness. DESIGN A cross-sectional cohort study. SETTING University movement laboratory. PARTICIPANTS Fifteen subjects 75 years of age or older (mean age, 83.7 y) who could only walk by using a rollator. INTERVENTIONS Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEAS...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2004
Stig A Slørdahl Valborg O E Madslien Asbjørn Støylen Arnulf Kjos Jan Helgerud Ulrik Wisløff

PURPOSE Female athletes often demonstrate changes in cardiac dimensions that are less prominent than in male athletes, and results from longitudinal studies are conflicting. The atrioventricular plane displacement (AVPD) in the heart is used as an index of left ventricular systolic function with the assumption that it is a more sensitive method for measuring myocardial contractility compared wi...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2006
Lance C Dalleck Len Kravitz

The primary purpose of the study was to determine the relationships between %HRR vs. %VO2R and %HRR vs. %VO2max during maximal elliptical crosstrainer (ECT) exercise. A secondary aim was to compare the %HRR vs. %VO2R and %HRR vs. %VO2max relationships between maximal ECT and treadmill (TM) exercise. Adult subjects (n = 48) completed a maximal exercise test on the ECT, with a subgroup (N = 24) a...

2017
Jordan Perry Wayne Johnson Gilbert W. Fellingham Pat R. Vehrs

Background/Objective The heart rate (HR) and metabolic (VO2) responses to treadmill running using the GlideTrak™ body weight support system have not been reported. The purpose of this study was to compare the submaximal and maximal HR and VO2 responses to normal-weight treadmill running (TMR) to treadmill running with body weight support provided by the GlideTrak™ (GTR). Methods Twenty partic...

Journal: :Hormone and metabolic research = Hormon- und Stoffwechselforschung = Hormones et metabolisme 2014
R R Kraemer P Shockett N D Webb U Shah V D Castracane

Irisin, a newly discovered, PGC-1α dependent myokine, has recently been shown to increase in circulation in response to sprint exercise. This study examined the effect of prolonged exercise on irisin concentrations in young men (n=7) as well as in young women (n=5) during different stages of the menstrual cycle. Seven young men completed 90 min of treadmill exercise at 60% of VO2max and a resti...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2011
Eric J Stöhr José González-Alonso Rob Shave

During incremental exercise, stroke volume (SV) plateaus at 40-50% of maximal exercise capacity. In healthy individuals, left ventricular (LV) twist and untwisting ("LV twist mechanics") contribute to the generation of SV at rest, but whether the plateau in SV during incremental exercise is related to a blunting in LV twist mechanics remains unknown. To test this hypothesis, nine healthy young ...

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