نتایج جستجو برای: passive exercise

تعداد نتایج: 241928  

Journal: :Journal of aging and physical activity 2011
Angela L Ridgel Chul-Ho Kim Emily J Fickes Matthew D Muller Jay L Alberts

Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) often experience cognitive declines. Although pharmacologic therapies are helpful in treating motor deficits in PD, they do not appear to be effective for cognitive complications. Acute bouts of moderate aerobic exercise have been shown to improve cognitive function in healthy adults. However, individuals with PD often have difficulty with exercise. Thi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2001
M P Tulppo R L Hughson T H Mäkikallio K E Airaksinen T Seppänen H V Huikuri

tk;1Passive head-up tilt and exercise result in specific changes in the spectral characteristics of heart rate (HR) variability as a result of reduced vagal and enhanced sympathetic outflow. Recently analytic methods based on nonlinear system theory have been developed to characterize the nonlinear features in HR dynamics. This study was designed to assess the changes in the fractal and complex...

Journal: :International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 2006
J C Siegler J Bell-Wilson C Mermier E Faria R A Robergs

The purpose of this study was to profile the effect of active versus passive recovery on acid-base kinetics during multiple bouts of intense exercise. Ten males completed two exercise trials. The trials consisted of three exercise bouts to exhaustion with either a 12 min active (20% workload max) or passive recovery between bouts. Blood pH was lower in the passive (p) recovery compared to activ...

Journal: :Pathobiology : journal of immunopathology, molecular and cellular biology 2009
Takayuki Inoue Shigeyuki Suzuki Ryusuke Hagiwara Masahiro Iwata Yasuhiro Banno Minoru Okita

OBJECTIVE Stretching exercise is known to induce muscle hypertrophy and is implicated in the modulation of muscle fiber behavior. We aim to determine whether stretching exercise is protective against reloading-induced muscle damage in immobilized rat soleus muscle. METHODS Rat hindlimbs in 54 eight-week-old male Wistar rats were immobilized by cast for 4 weeks, followed by reloading alone thr...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
B Hoier M Walker M Passos P J Walker A Green J Bangsbo C D Askew Y Hellsten

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is caused by atherosclerosis and is associated with microcirculatory impairments in skeletal muscle. The present study evaluated the angiogenic response to exercise and passive movement in skeletal muscle of PAD patients compared with healthy control subjects. Twenty-one PAD patients and 17 aged control subjects were randomly assigned to either a passive moveme...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
R Carter D E Watenpaugh W L Wasmund S L Wasmund M L Smith

We sought to determine the relative contributions of cessation of skeletal muscle pumping and withdrawal of central command to the rapid decrease in arterial pressure during recovery from exercise. Twelve healthy volunteers underwent three exercise sessions, each consisting of a warm-up, 3 min of cycling at 60% of maximal heart rate, and 5 min of one of the following recovery modes: seated (ina...

Journal: :The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness 2014
J Devlin B Paton L Poole W Sun C Ferguson J Wilson O J Kemi

AIM High-intensity exercise is time-limited by onset of fatigue, marked by accumulation of blood lactate. This is accentuated at maximal, all-out exercise that rapidly accumulates high blood lactate. The optimal active recovery intensity for clearing lactate after such maximal, all-out exercise remains unknown. Thus, we studied the intensity-dependence of lactate clearance during active recover...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2014
Glen P Kenny Ryan McGinn

Passive heat stress increases core and skin temperatures and reduces tolerance to simulated hemorrhage (lower body negative pressure; LBNP). We tested whether exercise-induced heat stress reduces LBNP tolerance to a greater extent relative to passive heat stress, when skin and core temperatures are similar. Eight participants (6 males, 32 ± 7 yr, 176 ± 8 cm, 77.0 ± 9.8 kg) underwent LBNP to pre...

2011
Seyed Mansoor Rayegani Hadi Shojaee Leyla Sedighipour Mohammad Reza Soroush Mohammad Baghbani Omm’ol Banin Amirani

INTRODUCTION Muscle atrophy, spasticity, and deformity are among long term complication of spinal cord injury (SCI) veterans. There are numerous studies evaluating effect of functional electrical stimulation on muscle properties of SCI people, but less research has focused on the benefits of passive cycling in the management of spasticity and improving ROM of lower limbs in individuals with SCI...

2004
Jerrold Petrofsky Jerrold Scott Petrofsky

Five female and five male subjects with no known cardiovascular abnormalities nor any neuromuscular disorders were examined during exercise on a cycle ergometer or a 30 min immersion in warm water with and without exercise to determine the effects of immersion on cardiac output, heart rate, blood pressure, forearm blood flow, muscle blood flow, skin blood flow and muscle relaxation. Muscle rela...

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