نتایج جستجو برای: runners

تعداد نتایج: 4090  

2013
Jorming Goh Jesse Tsai Theo K. Bammler Frederico M. Farin Emma Endicott Warren C. Ladiges

Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity confers beneficial effects that mediate an anti-tumor response and may reduce cancer recurrence. It is unclear what amount of physical activity is necessary to exert such a protective effect and what mechanisms are involved. We investigated the effects of voluntary wheel running on tumor progression and cytokine gene expression in...

Journal: :Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics 2011
Yongku Lee Young-Kwan Kim Yoon Hyuk Kim Sejin Kong Ki-Kwang Lee

The purpose of the study was to investigate how novice runners adjust their lower extremities in heel-toe running while they wear dress shoes and running shoes. Ten novice male runners repeatedly ran across a force plate at 4 m/s in each type of shoes. Joint kinematics and kinetics, vertical ground reaction force, and utilized coefficient of friction during the stance phase were quantified. The...

2015
Thibault Lussiana Cyrille Gindre

There is considerable inter-individual variability in self-selected intensity or running speed. Metabolic cost per distance has been recognized as a determinant of this personal choice. As biomechanical parameters have been connected to metabolic cost, and as different running patterns exist, we can question their possible determinant roles in self-selected speed. We examined the self-selected ...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2012
Dorsey Shelton Williams Wesley Isom

Knee varus position and motion have been correlated with increased medial knee loading during gait. The purpose of this study is to determine whether runners with excessive varus excursion (EVE) at the knee demonstrate frontal plane knee and hip kinetics that are different from those of runners with normal varus excursion (NVE). Twelve runners with EVE were compared with 12 NVE subjects using t...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1992
J Ordóñez-Llanos J R Serra-Grima J Mercé-Muntañola F González-Sastre

Serum creatine kinase isoenzyme 2 concentrations (CK 2 mass) were measured in marathon runners during training and 1 and 2 days after a race and compared with values from 36 acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients whose total CK and (or) CK 2 activities were similar to those of runners in the basal state. During training, runners had CK and CK 2 activities 53% and 43% above reference values,...

2013
J. Canfield Kathe A. Gabel

The aim of this studywas toinvestigate the effect ofrunning classification (sprint, middle, and long distance)and two distances on blood lactate (BLa), heart rate (HR), and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) Borg scale ratings in collegiate athletes. On different days, runners (n = 15) ran 400m and 1600m at a five min mile pace, followed by a two min 6mph jog, and a two min 3mph walk as part of...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1985
W L Kenney J L Hodgson

The purpose of this study was to investigate possible factors which may account for differences in performance times within a closely-matched group (in terms of performance) of elite distance runners. The runners were training for competition in the 1984 Olympic Games in either the 5000 m or the 3000 m steeplechase events. Each runner's best performance time (BPT) was obtained and a stepwise re...

Journal: :Leisure Sciences 2021

Recreational long-distance runners’ exercising levels often considerably exceed those necessary for keeping healthy. As their running careers unfold, many runners become inspired not so much by fitness and health but other corollaries of running, such as capacity to endure high pain exhaustion or novel bodily experiences. I show in the ethnographic example Estonian runners, a “low-resolution” e...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1986
K P Fletcher D Eadie

A high drop-out rate prior to the running of a Marathon reduces its value as a spectacle and needlessly causes rejection and antagonism amongst potential runners. This research investigates reasons for pre-race drop-out in the 1983 Glasgow Marathon, and finds that a major cause was injury or illness during training, with a motivational difference existing between runners and non-runners.

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2010
Timo Vihma

The effects of air temperature, relative and specific humidity, wind speed, solar shortwave radiation, thermal longwave radiation, and rain on the performance of participants in the annual Stockholm Marathon from 1980 to 2008 were analysed statistically. The objective was to validate and extend previous studies by including data on finishing times of slower male and female runners and on the pe...

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