نتایج جستجو برای: exercise performance

تعداد نتایج: 1206983  

2015
Benjamin G. Schultz Sonja A. Kotz

Poetry is an artistic form of communication that may or may not contain meter, rhyme, or lexical content [1]. We examined how the temporal regularity of spoken German poetry varied as a function of these features. Using a beat tracker that was previously used to measure speech rate based on moments of acoustic stress [2], we examined how stress rate and variability were influenced by meter, rhy...

2014
Brent S. Rushall

Some activities for in-pool warm-ups have been evaluated. An historically important study was conducted by Carlile (1956). It was shown that the passive activity of tolerating a hot shower for as long as possible prior to performing a maximal 55-yard swim produced improved performances in all subjects significantly more than in a control group (no hot showers). A passive warm-up is possible if ...

Journal: :Circulation 1982
F R Cobb R S Williams P McEwan R H Jones R E Coleman A G Wallace

We evaluated the effects of 6 months of exercise training (bicycle ergometry, walking and jogging) on exercise performance and ventricular function in patients with recent myocardial infarction. Fifteen patients were selected on the basis of myocardial infarction at least 6 weeks but not more than 6 months before the study and age younger than 65 years. The patients were evaluated by maximal tr...

Journal: :The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness 1993
P Thiriet D Gozal D Wouassi T Oumarou H Gelas J R Lacour

Different recovery strategies from maximal exercise seem to induce different lactate utilization patterns without significantly affecting performance on one subsequent maximal exercise. It remains unclear however, how varying recovery modalities affects repeated maximal exercise. To study this, we examined in 16 subjects, the influence of passive (P), active leg (L) and active arm (A) twenty mi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Graydon H Raymer Sean C Forbes John M Kowalchuk R Terry Thompson Greg D Marsh

The effects of prior moderate- and prior heavy-intensity exercise on the subsequent metabolic response to incremental exercise were examined. Healthy, young adult subjects (n = 8) performed three randomized plantar-flexion exercise tests: 1) an incremental exercise test (approximately 0.6 W/min) to volitional fatigue (Ramp); 2) Ramp preceded by 6 min of moderate-intensity, constant-load exercis...

2015
RM Eime JT Harvey MJ Charity MM Casey JGZ van Uffelen WR Payne

BACKGROUND The contribution of sport to overall health-enhancing leisure-time physical activity (HELPA) in adults is not well understood. The aim was to examine this in a national sample of Australians aged 15+ years, and to extend this examination to other ostensibly sport-associated activities. METHODS The 2010 Exercise, Recreation and Sport Survey (ERASS) was conducted by telephone intervi...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2017
Peter Walters Nathaniel Thom Kai Libby Shelby Edgren Amanda Azadian Daniel Tannous Elisabeth Sorenson Brian Hunt

Thermoregulation is critical for athletes, particularly those for those who must perform in the heat. Most strategies aimed at reducing heat stress have cooled participants before or during activity. The objective of this study is to investigate whether seven minutes of head cooling applied between bouts of aerobic exercise in hot (35 ± 1.0 °C) and dry (14.68 ±4.29% rh) environmental conditions...

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2011
Samuel J Cervantes Alison R Snyder

Warming up before performing rigorous physical activity is typically done to increase range of motion and improve athletic performance. Common warm-up techniques in college athletics include static stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching, dynamic warm-ups, and sport-specific activities. However, the type of warm-up routine used in the college setting varies based ...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of chronic disease care 0
shayesteh salehi department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, khorasgan (isfahan) branch, islamic azad university, isfahan, ir iran soheila shafiei department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, khorasgan (isfahan) branch, islamic azad university, isfahan, ir iran; department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, khorasgan (isfahan) branch, islamic azad university, isfahan, ir iran. tel: +98-3135354065, fax: +98-3115354065 parvaneh amini endocrine and metabolism research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran gholamhossein abdeyazdan department of nursing, school of nursing and midwifery, khorasgan (isfahan) branch, islamic azad university, isfahan, ir iran

conclusions identifying the needs of children and adolescents with dm-1 in terms of self-care and education may help them to have better performance in management, control, and prevention of dm complications. results the items were quantified on a five-point likert scale. with regard to nutrition, 36.4% of children and 40.9% of adolescents had moderate performance. moreover, 56.3% of children a...

Journal: :Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2013

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