نتایج جستجو برای: especially low aerobic fitness

تعداد نتایج: 1604174  

2015
Pralay Nayak Samiran Mondal Arup Gayen

METHOD: In the present study 18 Indian district level soccer players age between 18-25 years were conveniently selected from Birbhum district of West Bengal as subjects. To measure aerobic fitness, two different indirect methods of measuring VO2max were employed; these were Queens College test and 12 minutes Run-Walk test (Cooper Test). The data were analyzed by applying independent t-test to d...

2014
Giorgos P. Paradisis Elias Zacharogiannis Dafni Mandila Athanasia Smirtiotou Polyxeni Argeitaki Carlton B Cooke

The multi-stage 20-m shuttle run fitness test (20mMSFT) is a popular field test which is widely used to measure aerobic fitness by predicting maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) and performance. However, the velocity at which VO2max occurs (vVO2max) is a better indicator of performance than VO2max, and can be used to explain inter-individual differences in performance that VO2max cannot. It has been...

Journal: :Journal of child neurology 2014
Désirée B Maltais Lesley Wiart Eileen Fowler Olaf Verschuren Diane L Damiano

Low levels of physical activity are a global health concern for all children. Children with cerebral palsy have even lower physical activity levels than their typically developing peers. Low levels of physical activity, and thus an increased risk for related chronic diseases, are associated with deficits in health-related physical fitness. Recent research has provided therapists with the resour...

Journal: :World journal of pediatrics : WJP 2014
Antonio García-Hermoso Jose M Saavedra Yolanda Escalante Ana M Domínguez

BACKGROUND Most studies on physical fitness and detraining have been conducted on normal-weight children. Their results indicate that any gains regress to the untrained control values during the detraining period. It, therefore, seems necessary to determine how detraining affects the different fitness parameters in obese children. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of detr...

2018
Horesh Dor-Haim Sharon Barak Michal Horowitz Eldad Yaakobi Sara Katzburg Moshe Swissa Chaim Lotan

INTRODUCTION Exercise is considered a valuable nonpharmacological intervention modality in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs in patients with ischemic heart disease. The effect of aerobic interval exercise combined with alternating sets of resistance training (super-circuit training, SCT) on cardiac patients' with reduced left ventricular function, post-myocardial infarction (MI) has not bee...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2014
Megan M. Herting John B. Colby Elizabeth R. Sowell Bonnie J. Nagel

Exercise has been shown to have positive effects on the brain and behavior throughout various stages of the lifespan. However, little is known about the impact of exercise on neurodevelopment during the adolescent years, particularly with regard to white matter microstructure, as assessed by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Both tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS) and tractography-based along-...

2017
GABRIEL J. SANDERS ZACHARY TURNER BRIAN BOOS COREY A. PEACOCK WILLARD PEVELER ALAR LIPPING

Research is inconclusive regarding the association between aerobic fitness (objectively measured VO2max) and repeated sprint performance when the sprints are less than 40 meters. Soccer athletes must be able to repeat sprints without significant decreases in speed and strength and conditioning coaches need to better understand if aerobic fitness is related to repeated sprint ability (RSA). Twen...

2018
Adriano Marques de Almeida Paulo Roberto Santos Silva André Pedrinelli Arnaldo J Hernandez

Although anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is considered a successful procedure in restoring knee stability, few studies have addressed the issue of aerobic capacity after ACL surgery. Soccer players need technical, tactical and physical skills to succeed, such as good knee function and aerobic capacity. Our purpose is to evaluate aerobic fitness in ACL injured professional footba...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2001
A F Melhim

BACKGROUND Practising the martial art of taekwon-do (TKD) has been proposed to have beneficial effects on cardiovascular fitness as well as general physical ability. Furthermore, TKD masters and participants have promoted TKD as a total fitness programme. Research studies substantiating this, however, seem to be lacking, perhaps because TKD is recognised more as a method of self defence than a ...

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