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Collagen of slow twitch and fast twitch muscle fibres in different types of rat skeletal muscle

1984

The appearance of collagen around individual fast twitch (FT) and slow twitch (ST) muscle fibres was investigated in skeletal muscles with different contractile properties using endurance trained and untrained rats as experimental animals. The collagenous connective tissue was analyzed by measuring hydroxyproline biochemically and by staining collagenous material histochemically in M. soleus (MS), M. rectus femoris (MRF), and M. gastrocnemius (MG). The concentration of hydroxyproline in the ST fibres dissected from MS (2.72 +/- 0.35 micrograms X mg-1 d.w.) was significantly higher than that of the FT fibres dissected from MRF (1.52 +/- 0.33 micrograms X mg-1 d.w.). Similarly, the concentrat…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyNitrogenPhysiologyConnective tissueTonic (physiology)Hydroxyprolinechemistry.chemical_compoundEndurance trainingPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePerimysiumPhysical Education and TrainingHistocytochemistryMusclesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSkeletal muscleRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineAnatomyEndomysiumRatsHydroxyprolinemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryConnective TissueCollagenmedicine.symptomMuscle ContractionMuscle contractionEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
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Influence of visual cues on gait in Parkinson's disease during treadmill walking at multiple velocities.

2011

Abstract Objective To evaluate the interaction of different treadmill-induced gait velocities and visual cues on the gait performance in Parkinson's disease (PD). Background External cuing has been reported to facilitate hypokinetic gait patterns in PD. Methods 19 PD-patients and 17 controls volunteered for the study. Gait analyses were conducted using dynamic pressure sensors integrated in a treadmill at a given velocity of 1, 2, 3 or 4 km/h. For each velocity, measurements were performed under three conditions. The first condition was without visual cuing, the remaining two consisted of visual cuing e.g. white stripes put on the treadmill belt 25 or 50 cm apart. Results Visual cuing lower…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyParkinson's diseasegenetic structuresErgometrySTRIDEWalkingTreadmill trainingTreadmill walkingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationmedicineHumansTreadmillSensory cueGaitAgedParkinson DiseaseMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGaitNeurologyCalibrationPhysical therapyFemaleNeurology (clinical)CuesPsychologyCadencehuman activitiesPhotic StimulationJournal of the neurological sciences
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The involvement of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in heart exercise-related angiogenesis

2013

Background Little is known about the involvement of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in cardiac vascular remodelling induced by exercise. Our aim was to evaluate and localize MMP-2 and MMP-9’s activities in relation to capillary proliferation in mouse hearts trained for 15, 30 and 45 days. Methods Sixty-three mice were randomly assigned to 7 groups: four control sedentary groups (C0, C15, C30 and C45) and three groups trained by an endurance protocol (T15, T30 and T45). MMP-2 and MMP-9 were examined with zymography and immunostaining analyses. Capillary proliferation was evaluated counting the number of CD31-positive cells. Results Different activity patterns of the latent form of both MMPs…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyCapillary growthAngiogenesisNeovascularization PhysiologicBiologyMatrix metalloproteinaseGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyVascular remodelling in the embryoNeovascularizationMicePhysical Conditioning AnimalInternal medicineCardiac remodellingmedicineAnimalsAerobic exerciseZymographyMyocardiocyteAerobic trainingMedicine(all)Settore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)ResearchCapillary growthGeneral MedicineCoronary VesselsCapillariesPlatelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-1Matrix metalloproteinasesEndocrinologyMatrix Metalloproteinase 9Capillary growth Matrix metalloproteinases Aerobic training Myocardiocyte Cardiac remodellingMatrix Metalloproteinase 2Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gelmedicine.symptomImmunostainingJournal of Translational Medicine
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Home-exercise Childhood Obesity Intervention: A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Print Versus Web-based (Move It) Platforms.

2018

Abstract Purpose To compare the impact of adhering to a Mediterranean diet plus mixed physical exercise program (Move-It) implemented by means of printed instructions or via a web-platform (with or without e-mail support) on body composition, physical fitness, and blood pressure. Design and Methods Randomized clinical trial. Fifty-two overweight or obese Spanish children and adolescents were randomly assigned to the print-based (n = 18), Move-It (n = 18), or Move-It plus support (n = 16) intervention groups. Two-way mixed ANOVA tests were used to compare any changes between the groups in terms of percentage body fat, physical fitness (VO2peak), handgrip strength, and systolic and diastolic …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatric ObesityAdolescentPhysical fitnessPhysical exerciseOverweightPediatricsBody fat percentageChildhood obesitylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialWeight losslaw030225 pediatricsWeight LossmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineChildAnalysis of Variancebusiness.industryResistance Trainingmedicine.diseaseObesityHome Care ServicesExercise TherapyWeight Reduction ProgramsTreatment OutcomeSpainPhysical therapyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessJournal of pediatric nursing
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Six Hundred Meter–Run and Broken 800’s Contribution to Pacing Improvement in Eight Hundred Meter–Athletics

2013

Little is known about the influence of speed endurance workouts on the improvement of pacing strategies in the 800-m running event. This study aims to analyze it, comparing continuous repetitions vs. interval training workouts. Because we hypothesize that pacing is susceptible to expertise, there might be age differences. Nineteen male 800-m runners (age: 21.36 ± 5.26, season best [SB]: 117.14 ± 5.18 seconds) were tested. Athletes were asked to run 1 × 600 m (6r) at 100% (SB) and 2 × 4 (200 m per 30 seconds) per 15 minutes (B8) at 102% (SB), counterbalanced and randomized within 1 week of difference. Pacing strategy (velocity dynamics) was analyzed by means of time differences in 200-m segm…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Education and TrainingAge differencesHigh intensityAge FactorsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicineAthletic PerformanceInterval trainingRunningYoung AdultInternal medicineLactatesCardiologymedicineBlood lactateHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePsychologySocial psychologyJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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Neuromuscular, metabolic and hormonal profiles of young tennis players and untrained boys.

1989

This study compared the neuromuscular, metabolic and hormonal profiles of trained prepubescent tennis players and an untrained group. The boys in the experimental group (n = 9; mean age +/- S.D. = 11.4 +/- 0.5 years) had participated in tennis training for 2.3 +/- 1.0 years and the boys in the control group (n = 9; mean age +/- S.D. = 10.9 +/- 0.4 years) were normal active volunteers. The tennis players were found to be physically more active than the controls when the comparison was made for either 1 year (4.9 +/- 1.8 vs 2.6 +/- 2.5 times per week; P less than 0.05) or for 1 week (3.4 +/- 1.2 vs 0.4 +/- 0.5 times; P less than 0.001) preceding the tests. Choice reaction time was significant…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Education and TrainingChoice reaction timeAnaerobic Thresholdbusiness.industryPhysical fitnessPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMean ageMotor ActivityHormonesDrop jumpAnesthesiaTennisPhysical therapyReaction TimeMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMotor activitybusinessChildAnaerobic exerciseMetabolic profileHormoneJournal of sports sciences
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Some glutathione-related enzymic activities in skeletal muscle and myocardium of the rat : adaptations to endurance training

1991

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical ExertionBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCytosolEndurance trainingInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsGlutathione Transferasechemistry.chemical_classificationGlutathione PeroxidaseSuperoxide DismutaseMusclesMyocardiumSkeletal muscleRats Inbred StrainsGlutathioneGlutathioneRatsIsoenzymesEndocrinologyEnzymemedicine.anatomical_structureGlutathione ReductasechemistryPhysical EnduranceBiochemical Society Transactions
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Muscle Activation in Young Men During a Lower Limb Aquatic Resistance Exercise With Different Devices

2014

Little research has been reported on the effects of using different devices with resistance exercises in a water environment. This study compared muscular activation of lower extremity and core muscles during leg adduction performed at maximum velocity with drag and floating devices of different sizes. A total of 24 young men (mean age 23.20 ± 1.18 years) performed 3 repetitions of leg adduction at maximum velocity using 4 different devices (ie, large/small and drag/floating). The maximum amplitude of the electromyographic root mean square of the adductor longus, rectus abdominis, external oblique on the dominant side, external oblique on the nondominant side, and erector lumbar spinae were…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exerciseElectromyographyLower limbYoung AdultPhysical medicine and rehabilitationLumbarImmersionWater environmentHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle SkeletalCore (anatomy)medicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographybusiness.industryResistance trainingWaterResistance TrainingMuscle activationEquipment DesignAnatomyHealthy VolunteersBiomechanical PhenomenaLower ExtremitybusinessThe Physician and Sportsmedicine
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Combined resistance and endurance training at a moderate-to-high intensity improves physical condition and quality of life in liver transplant patien…

2017

Background: Although currently, moderate and high intensity concurrent physical exercise is prescribed in populations with special needs due to its greater effect on physical condition and health-related quality of life (HRQOL), there are no data in the liver transplantation (LT) setting. Aim: To evaluate changes in maximal strength, aerobic capacity, body composition, liver function, and HRQOL in LT patients after a moderate to high intensity combined resistance-endurance training. Material and methods: 6 months after LT, 54 patients were randomized into two groups: intervention group (IG) and control group (CG). 50 patients completed the study with repeat testing at 6 and 12 months after …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical exercise03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeLiver Function TestsEndurance trainingmedicineAerobic exerciseHumansProspective StudiesAerobic capacityPostoperative CareTransplantationHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryVO2 maxResistance Training030229 sport sciencesMiddle AgedLiver TransplantationTreatment OutcomePhysical therapyBody CompositionPhysical EnduranceQuality of Life030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryFemaleLiver functionLiver function testsbusinessLiver transplantation : official publication of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the International Liver Transplantation Society
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Is it safe to exercise during oncological treatment? A study of adverse events during endurance and resistance training – data from the Phys-Can study

2020

Introduction Few studies have systematically evaluated the risk of adverse events (AEs) among persons exercising during oncological treatment. We aimed to describe incidence and types of AEs during exercise for persons undergoing oncological treatment, and associations to exercise intensity, exercise adherence, chemotherapy treatment, initial aerobic fitness. A second aim was to compare incidence of lymphedema, periphery inserted central catheter (PICC) complications, and other new medical conditions (any illness or injury occurred during the exercise trial) between high-intensity vs low-to-moderate exercise and usual care (UC). Methods This descriptive, comparative study was based on data …

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