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Acute effectiveness of a “fat-loss” product on substrate utilization, perception of hunger, mood state and rate of perceived exertion at rest and during exercise
Multi-ingredient Weight loss Thermogenic Maximal fat oxidation
2015/12/2
Achieving fat-loss outcomes by ingesting multi-ingredient mixtures may be further enhanced during exercise. This study tested the acute thermogenic effectiveness of a commercially available multi-ingr...
Neuromuscular and Blood Lactate Responses to Squat Power Training with Different Rest Intervals between Sets
Power development muscle recovery
2015/8/28
Twelve resistance-trained men (22.7 ± 3.2 years; 1.79 ± 0.08
cm; 81.8 ± 11.3 kg) performed 6 sets of 6 repetitions of squat
exercise at 60% of their 1 repetition maximum. Peak and average power we...
Microcirculation Under an Elastic Bandage During Rest and Exercise - Preliminary Experience With the Laser-Doppler Spectrophotometry System O2C
External compression blood flow non-invasive diagnostics lower extremity exercise
2015/5/18
There is an abundace of studies on the influence of rest and exercise as well as external compression on cutaneous, subcutaneous and muscle tissue blood flow using different measurement techniques. As...
Effect of Different Rest Intervals, Between Sets, on Muscle Performance During Leg Press Exercise, in Trained Older Women
Aging muscle fatigue muscle endurance recovery
2015/5/14
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of different rest intervals (RI) between sets on number of repetitions, sustainability of repetitions, and total volume during a leg press exercise. ...
Extending Rest between Unloading Cycles Does Not Enhance Bones Long-Term Recovery
HINDLIMB UNLOADING BONE RECOVERY BONE MICROARCHITECTURE BONE STRENGTH ACTIVITY MONITORING
2017/4/20
Purpose: Multiple exposures to unloading are overall more deleterious to the skeleton than is single exposure, although the rate of bone loss may diminish during multiple exposures. Here, we determine...
Deloading Tape Reduces Muscle Stress at Rest and during Contraction
SUPERSONIC,SHEAR,IMAGING TAPING STRESS PASSIVE,FORCE FORCE,TRANSMISSION
2017/5/25
Taping techniques that aim to protect and reduce stress on an injured tissue during rehabilitation are common in sport. Called deloading tape, the mechanism of action is hypothesized to involve effect...
Muscle Atrophy, Pain, and Damage in Bed Rest Reduced by Resistive (Vibration) Exercise
TRAINING HYPERTROPHY IMMOBILIZATION SPACE,FLIGHT CROSS-SECTIONAL,AREA
2017/5/23
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a short-duration (5–6 min, 3 d·wk−1) resistive exercise program with (RVE) or without (RE) whole-body vibration in reducing musc...
Integrated Resistance and Aerobic Exercise Protects Fitness during Bed Rest
SPACEFLIGHT COUNTERMEASURES DECONDITIONING TRAINING REHABILITATION
2017/5/18
The current exercise countermeasures have not fully protected astronauts’ preflight aerobic and muscular fitness levels during International Space Station (ISS) missions, prompting a need to optimize ...
EFFECTS OF VERY SHORT REST PERIODS ON IMMUNOGLOBULIN A AND CORTISOL RESPONSES TO RESISTANCE EXERCISE IN MEN
serum Immunoglobulin A rest intervals between sets cortisol
2013/10/4
There are few data relating to stress levels and immune function, prior to, and following acute bout of resistance exercise with varying rest intervals between sets in young resistance trained men. Th...
The total cavopulmonary connection resistance:A significant impact on single ventricle hemodynamics at rest and exercise
Mathematical Modeling Cardiac Function Congenital Heart Defects Exercise Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2009/12/23
Little is known about the impact of the total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC)
on resting and exercise hemodynamics in a single ventricle (SV) circulation. The aim of this
study was to elucidate this...
The Effect of Post Coronary Angiography Bed-Rest Time on Vascular Complications
Coronary angiography Early ambulation Bed rest
2009/12/14
Background: Coronary angiography is frequently applied for diagnostic purposes in patients with coronary artery disease. Be that as it may, there is still no consensus about the optimal time for the a...
Absence of antiarrhythmic effects of helium in patients with spontaneous eprematur ventricular beats at rest
human air spontaneous eprematur ventricular beats
2009/7/17
Six patients with spontaneously occurring arrhythmias were studied to assess the antiarrhythmic properties of helium. The patients were divided into two subgroups breathing air, helium-oxygen (heliox)...
Alveolar Pco2 during rest and exercise in divers and non-divers breathing O2 at 1 ATA
human divers CO2 hypercapnia
2009/7/17
The extent of hypercapnia in oxygen-breathing subjects was investigated during rest and exercise (650 kpm/min). Divers, ex-divers, and non-divers were studied. Carbon dioxide retention was judged by e...
COMPARISON OF 3 DIFFERENT REST INTERVALS ON SUSTAINABILITY OF SQUAT REPETITIONS WITH HEAVY VS. LIGHT LOADS
Resistance training Sets Fatigue
2009/3/27
MIRZAEI, B.; NIA, F. R.; SABERI, Y. Comparison of 3 different rest intervals on sustainability of squat repetitions with heavy vs. light loads. Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity, v. 2, n. 4, p. 220-...
Nitrogen partial pressures in man after decompression from simulated scuba dives at rest and during exercise
decompression nitrogen air chamber
2009/3/26
In 5 subjects arterial and central venous nitrogen partial pressures (PN2) were measured after decompression from a chamber dive following a decompression schedule for scuba diving. The simulated dive...