نتایج جستجو برای: aerobic training intensity 80

تعداد نتایج: 713243  

2015
John A. Engh Eivind Andersen Tom L. Holmen Egil W. Martinsen Jon Mordal Gunnar Morken Jens Egeland

BACKGROUND The focus in recent years on physical inactivity and metabolic disturbances in individuals with schizophrenia raises the question of potential effects of physical activity. Physical activity has shown beneficial effects on cognition in healthy older individuals as well as on symptom severity in depression. However, opinions diverge regarding whether aerobic high-intensity interval tr...

2015
Danilo M L Prado Enéas A Rocco Alexandre G Silva Priscila F Silva Jaqueline M Lazzari Gabriela L Assumpção Sheyla B Thies Claudia Y Suzaki Raphael S Puig Valter Furlan

OBJECTIVE To test the hypotheses that 1) coronary artery disease patients with lower aerobic fitness exhibit a lower ventilatory efficiency and 2) coronary artery disease patients with lower initial aerobic fitness exhibit greater improvements in ventilatory efficiency with aerobic exercise training. METHOD A total of 123 patients (61.0±0.7 years) with coronary artery disease were divided acc...

Asgarzadeh, Naser, Barzegar Pour, Hamid Reza, Hovanloo, Fariborz, Rajabi, Hamid,

The aim of the present research is comparing the effectof periodic trainingin hypoxic and normoxic conditions on anaerobic performance of athletes .Subjects of this research were 16 male volunteer students.Subjects were divided to two groups of eight by exercising in hypoxic condition(H 3300) normocytic.Anaerobic performance (peak power, average power) through the Wingate test and lactate conce...

ژورنال: کومش 2022

Introduction: Exploratory behaviors in rodents are an indicator of anxiety behaviors. In the present study, the combined effect of aerobic exercise with different intensities and inhibition of the glutamate system on exploratory behavior in rats was investigated. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, 80 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 10 groups including control, diazep...

2015
Fergal M. Grace Peter Herbert John W. Ratcliffe Karl J. New Julien S. Baker Nicholas F. Sculthorpe

Aging is associated with diffuse impairments in vascular endothelial function and traditional aerobic exercise is known to ameliorate these changes. High intensity interval training (HIIT) is effective at improving vascular function in aging men with existing disease, but its effectiveness remains to be demonstrated in otherwise healthy sedentary aging. However, the frequency of commonly used H...

2016
Caterina Tramonti Bruno Rossi Carmelo Chisari

Low-intensity aerobic training seems to have positive effects on muscle strength, endurance and fatigue in Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) patients. We describe the case of a 33-year old BMD man, who performed a four-week aerobic training. Extensive functional evaluations were executed to monitor the efficacy of the rehabilitative treatment. Results evidenced an increased force exertion and an ...

2014
Simon Adamson Ross Lorimer James N. Cobley Ray Lloyd John Babraj

High intensity training (HIT) is effective at improving health; however, it is unknown whether HIT also improves physical function. This study aimed to determine whether HIT improves metabolic health and physical function in untrained middle aged individuals. Fourteen (three male and eleven female) untrained individuals were recruited (control group n = 6: age 42 ± 8 y, weight 64 ± 10 kg, BMI 2...

2015
Patrick S. Tucker Aaron T. Scanlan Vincent J. Dalbo

The majority of CKD-related complications stem from cardiovascular pathologies such as hypertension. To help reduce cardiovascular complications, aerobic exercise is often prescribed. Emerging evidence suggests high intensity interval training (HIIT) may be more beneficial than traditional aerobic exercise. However, appraisals of varying forms of aerobic exercise, along with descriptions of mec...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2001
D N Proctor J D Miller N M Dietz C T Minson M J Joyner

This study evaluated the hypothesis that active muscle blood flow is lower during exercise at a given submaximal power output after aerobic conditioning as a result of unchanged cardiac output and blunted splanchnic vasoconstriction. Eight untrained subjects (4 men, 4 women, 23-31 yr) performed high-intensity aerobic training for 9-12 wk. Leg blood flow (femoral vein thermodilution), splanchnic...

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