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Cardiovascular and Autonomic Responses to a Maximal Exercise Test in Elite Youngsters

2017

AbstractTo analyze cardiovascular and autonomic responses in elite youngsters, 13 male cyclists (15.43±0.51 years) performed a graded-test until voluntary exhaustion. Oxygen consumption (VO2), blood lactate (BLa), arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), respiratory exchange ratio (RER) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were collected, while heart rate (HR) was registered for heart rate variability (HRV) analyses, looking for linear and nonlinear comparisons. Cyclists reached maximal exertion [RPE: 19.14±0.94; BLa: 8.92±2.51 mmol.L−1; RER: 1.04±0.03; SaO2: 92.43±2.5%] and high-level performance (4.41±0.46 W·Kg−1; 60.77±6.87 ml·Kg·min−1) once over 95% of age-predicted HRmax. VO2 and RPE incre…

Rating of perceived exertionmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationCardiorespiratory fitness030229 sport sciences030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciencesMaximal Exertion0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineHeart rateBlood lactateCardiologyPhysical therapyMedicineHeart rate variabilityOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMaximal exercisebusinesshuman activitiesRespiratory exchange ratioInternational Journal of Sports Medicine
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Regulation of Endurance Performance: New Frontiers

2017

Successful endurance performance requires the integration of multiple physiological and psychological systems, working together to regulate exercise intensity in a way that will reduce time taken or increase work done. The systems that ultimately limit performance of the task are hotly contested, and may depend on a variety of factors including the type of task, the environment, external influences, training status of the individual and a host of psychological constructs. These factors can be studied in isolation, or inclusively as a whole-body or integrative system. A reductionist approach has traditionally been favoured, leading to a greater understanding and emphasis on muscle and cardio…

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Learning via Summarizing Infographics Assignment in Software Engineering Management e-Course?

2020

This Research-to-Practice, Work in Progress Paper focuses on how learners experience creation of infographics as a summarizing assignment in an advanced level e-course on software engineering management (SEM). We have previously investigated how learners perceive infographics as a repeated reflection assignment during a requirements engineering e-course. To complement this research project, we studied how learners experience the use of infographics as a method for summarizing a whole software engineering management course in e-education setting. The SEM course participants (N=36) found that infographics as a summarizing assignment required complex learning that was altogether deemed highly …

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Preferential Type II Muscle Fiber Damage From Plyometric Exercise

2012

Context: Plyometric training has been successfully used in different sporting contexts. Studies that investigated the effect of plyometric training on muscle morphology are limited, and results are controversial with regard to which muscle fiber type is mainly affected. Objective: To analyze the skeletal muscle structural and ultrastructural change induced by an acute bout of plyometric exercise to determine which type of muscle fibers is predominantly damaged. Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Setting: Research laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: Eight healthy, untrained individuals (age = 22 ± 1 years, height = 179.2 ± 6.4 cm, weight = 78.9 ± 5.9 kg). Intervention(s): Partici…

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Progressive right ventricular dysfunction and exercise impairment in patients with heart failure and diabetes mellitus: insights from the T.O.S.CA. R…

2022

Abstract Background Findings from the T.O.S.CA. Registry recently reported that patients with concomitant chronic heart failure (CHF) and impairment of insulin axis (either insulin resistance—IR or diabetes mellitus—T2D) display increased morbidity and mortality. However, little information is available on the relative impact of IR and T2D on cardiac structure and function, cardiopulmonary performance, and their longitudinal changes in CHF. Methods Patients enrolled in the T.O.S.CA. Registry performed echocardiography and cardiopulmonary exercise test at baseline and at a patient-average follow-up of 36 months. Patients were divided into three groups based on the degree of insulin impairmen…

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Oxygen regulated gene expression in facultatively anaerobic bacteria

1994

In facultatively anaerobic bacteria such as Escherichia coli, oxygen and other electron acceptors fundamentally influence catabolic and anabolic pathways. E. coli is able to grow aerobically by respiration and in the absence of O2 by anaerobic respiration with nitrate, nitrite, fumarate, dimethylsulfoxide and trimethylamine N-oxide as acceptors or by fermentation. The expression of the various catabolic pathways occurs according to a hierarchy with 3 or 4 levels. Aerobic respiration at the highest level is followed by nitrate respiration (level 2), anaerobic respiration with the other acceptors (level 3) and fermentation. In other bacteria, different regulatory cascades with other underlyin…

Regulation of gene expressionAnaerobic respirationAnabolismCellular respirationGene Expression Regulation BacterialGeneral MedicineBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyAerobiosisElectron TransportOxygenBacteria AnaerobicOxidative StressGlucoseBiochemistrymedicineFermentationAnaerobiosisAnaerobic bacteriaEnergy MetabolismMolecular BiologyEscherichia coliAnaerobic exerciseNitritesAntonie van Leeuwenhoek
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Touch Screen Rehabilitation System Prototype Based on Cognitive Exercise Therapy

2014

In recent years the number of rehabilitation patients all over the world is rapidly increasing as society ages and stroke and dementia spread. Continuous rehabilitation helps physical and mental maintenance and recovery. However, the recovery process involves hard and dull work which can result in the patient abandoning the treatment. This problem requires a solution both effective and agreeable. Nowadays, cognitive exercise therapies are widely used to combine mental and physical function recovery. We introduce touch panel ad-hoc developed games into this therapy, motivating the user to actively participate in the rehabilitation and making the whole process reliable and days touch screens …

RehabilitationProcess (engineering)Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentExercise therapyCognitionUsabilitymedicine.diseaseTest (assessment)Human–computer interactionmedicineDementiabusinessSimulationReliability (statistics)
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Enhancement of biomass retention in an EGSB reactor used to treat 1-methoxy-2-propanol

2017

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistry020209 energyGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryBiomass02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesPulp and paper industry01 natural sciencesPollutionInorganic ChemistryPropanolGranulationchemistry.chemical_compoundFuel Technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBioreactorDegradation (geology)Waste Management and DisposalAnaerobic exercise0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBiotechnologyJournal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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A simple method for measurement of mechanical power in jumping.

1983

A simple test for the measurement of mechanical power during a vertical rebound jump series has been devised. The test consists of measuring the flight time with a digital timer (+/- 0.001 s) and counting the number of jumps performed during a certain period of time (e.g., 15-60 s). Formulae for calculation of mechanical power from the measured parameters were derived. The relationship between this mechanical power and a modification of the Wingate test (r = 0.87, n = 12 males) and 60 m dash (r = 0.84, n = 12 males) were very close. The mechanical power in a 60 s jumping test demonstrated higher values (20 W X kgBW-1) than the power in a modified (60 s) Wingate test (7 W X kgBW-1) and a Mar…

ReproducibilityLegWorkSeries (mathematics)PhysiologyMusclesWork (physics)Mathematical analysisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease_causePower (physics)Biomechanical PhenomenaJumpingPhysiology (medical)JumpmedicineExercise TestHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMechanical energyWingate testMathematicsEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Comparing motivational, self-regulatory and habitual processes in a computer-tailored physical activity intervention in hospital employees - protocol…

2017

Abstract Background Most people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and to reduce risk of chronic disease. Healthcare professionals frequently provide guidance on physical activity, but often do not meet guideline levels of physical activity themselves. The main objective of this study is to develop and test the efficacy of a tailored intervention to increase healthcare professionals’ physical activity participation and quality of life, and to reduce work-related stress and absenteeism. This is the first study to compare the additive effects of three forms of a tailored intervention using different techniques from behavioural theory, which differ accordin…

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