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Breakdown of high-energy phosphate compounds and lactate accumulation during short supramaximal exercise.

1987

Muscle ATP, creatine phosphate and lactate, and blood pH and lactate were measured in 7 male sprinters before and after running 40, 60, 80 and 100 m at maximal speed. The sprinters were divided into two groups, group 1 being sprinters who achieved a higher maximal speed (10.07 +/- 0.13 m X s-1) than group 2 (9.75 +/- 0.10 m X s-1), and who also maintained the speed for a longer time. The breakdown of high-energy phosphate stores was significantly greater for group 1 than for group 2 for all distances other than 100 m; the breakdown of creatine phosphate for group 1 was almost the same for 40 m as for 100 m. Muscle and blood lactate began to accumulate during the 40 m exercise. The accumulat…

High-energy phosphateAdultMalePhosphocreatinePhysiologyPhysical ExertionPhysical exerciseCreatinePhosphocreatinePhosphatesRunning03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceAdenosine TriphosphatePhysiology (medical)HumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGlycolysisMusclesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineMetabolismHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPhosphatechemistryBiochemistryLactatesMaximal exerciseEnergy MetabolismGlycolysis030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Maximum Water Temperature Limit in Open-Water Swimming Events

2014

Injury controlHeat StrokePhysical ExertionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPoison controlSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthOpen waterWater temperatureInjury preventionEmergency MedicineForensic engineeringHumansEnvironmental scienceSWIMMING WATER TEMPERATURELimit (mathematics)SwimmingWilderness & Environmental Medicine
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Effect of diazoxide on left ventricular performance in hypertension.

1975

The effect of diazoxide on left ventricular performance during rest and isometric exercise (handgrip) was examined in 16 unselected hypertensive patients, 6 of whom had been pretreated with the beta-adrenergic blocking agent pindolol. Diazoxide regularly and promptly produced a fall in left ventricular systolic and end diastolic pressures, and an increase in heart rate and left ventricular dp/dtmax. Haemodynamic changes were maximal 2 minutes after injection of the drug and decreased little over the next 8 minutes. After beta-adrenergic blockade, diazoxide caused a more pronounced reduction in left ventricular systolic pressure and a less marked fall in end-diastolic pressure, whilst the di…

InotropeAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical ExertionDiastoleHemodynamicsBlood PressureIsometric exerciseHeart RateInternal medicineHeart rateDiazoxideMedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Drug InteractionsPharmacologybusiness.industryDiazoxideHemodynamicsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMyocardial ContractionBlood pressureAnesthesiaPindololHypertensionInjections Intravenouscardiovascular systemVentricular pressureCardiologyFemalebusinessmedicine.drugEuropean journal of clinical pharmacology
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Muscle Activity and Inactivity Periods during Normal Daily Life

2013

Recent findings suggest that not only the lack of physical activity, but also prolonged times of sedentary behaviour where major locomotor muscles are inactive, significantly increase the risk of chronic diseases. The purpose of this study was to provide details of quadriceps and hamstring muscle inactivity and activity during normal daily life of ordinary people. Eighty-four volunteers (44 females, 40 males, 44.1±17.3 years, 172.3±6.1 cm, 70.1±10.2 kg) were measured during normal daily life using shorts measuring muscle electromyographic (EMG) activity (recording time 11.3±2.0 hours). EMG was normalized to isometric MVC (EMGMVC) during knee flexion and extension, and inactivity threshold o…

MaleActivities of daily livingAnatomy and PhysiologyTime FactorsOsteopenia and OsteoporosisIsometric exerciseElectromyographyCardiovascular SystemQuadriceps Muscletextile electrodes0302 clinical medicineActivities of Daily LivingBiomechanics030212 general & internal medicineMuscle activityta315Musculoskeletal Systeminactivelihasten aktiivisuusMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testStair climbingQRMiddle AgedOccupational and Industrial Healthmusculoskeletal systemelektromyografiaMuscleMedicineFemalePublic Healthfyysinen aktiivisuusResearch ArticleinaktiivisuusAdultmedicine.medical_specialtySciencePhysical activitySittingNeurological System03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultPhysical medicine and rehabilitationsedentarymedicineHumansSports and Exercise MedicineMuscle SkeletalAgedMotor Systemsbusiness.industryElectromyographyphysically active030229 sport sciencesbody regionsWomen's HealthExertionPreventive Medicinebusinesshuman activitiesHamstring
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Acute Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Active Videogames on Cognitive Flexibility, Reaction Time, and Perceived Exertion in Older Adults

2019

Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the acute effects of aerobic exercise (AE), active videogames (AVG), and AE+AVG on cognitive flexibility, choice reaction time (CRT), and po...

MaleAcute effects030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Physical ExertionPerceived exertionCognitive health03 medical and health sciencesCognition0302 clinical medicineReaction TimemedicineHumansAerobic exercise030212 general & internal medicineExerciseAgedChoice reaction timebusiness.industryRehabilitationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCognitive flexibilityMiddle AgedMental healthComputer Science ApplicationsVideo GamesPhysical therapyFemaleDisease prevention0305 other medical sciencebusinessGames for Health Journal
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The Associations of Activity Fragmentation with Physical and Mental Fatigability among Community-Dwelling 75-, 80- and 85-Year-Old People

2020

Abstract Background Fatigue related to task standardized by duration and intensity, termed fatigability, could manifest as shortening of activity bouts throughout the day causing daily activity to accumulate in a more fragmented pattern. Our purpose was to study the association of activity fragmentation with physical and mental dimensions of fatigability. Methods A cross-sectional study of 485 community-dwelling 75-, 80-, and 85-year-old people using a thigh-worn accelerometer for 3–7 days. Activity fragmentation was studied as Active-to-Sedentary Transition Probability for 2 operational definitions of physical activity: accelerations equivalent to at least light physical activity and for u…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional studyMental fatigueväsymysPhysical ExertionPhysical activityphysical activityWalkingliikunta03 medical and health sciencesadaptive strategies0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationhenkinen hyvinvointiSurveys and QuestionnairesAccelerometryHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineExertionExercise physiologyExerciseFatigueAgedbusiness.industryFragmentation (computing)Physical activity levelactivity patternsCross-Sectional StudiesPhysical FatigueFemalefatigueIndependent LivingGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinessfyysinen hyvinvointi030217 neurology & neurosurgeryfyysinen aktiivisuusikääntyneet
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Effects of Easy-to-Use Protein-Rich Energy Bar on Energy Balance, Physical Activity and Performance during 8 Days of Sustained Physical Exertion

2012

Background Previous military studies have shown an energy deficit during a strenuous field training course (TC). This study aimed to determine the effects of energy bar supplementation on energy balance, physical activity (PA), physical performance and well-being and to evaluate ad libitum fluid intake during wintertime 8-day strenuous TC. Methods Twenty-six men (age 20±1 yr.) were randomly divided into two groups: The control group (n = 12) had traditional field rations and the experimental (Ebar) group (n = 14) field rations plus energy bars of 4.1 MJ•day−1. Energy (EI) and water intake was recorded. Fat-free mass and water loss were measured with deuterium dilution and elimination, respe…

MaleAnatomy and PhysiologyBioenergeticsHungerEnergy balancelcsh:MedicineBiochemistryBody Mass Index0302 clinical medicineSurveys and Questionnairesenergy expenditurelcsh:ScienceRespiratory Tract InfectionsProtein MetabolismPsychiatryMultidisciplinaryChemistryenergiankulutusMental HealthAdipose TissueFood FortifiedMedicineDietary ProteinsResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Exertion030209 endocrinology & metabolismYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesAnimal scienceenergian saantiInternal medicineHand strengthmedicineHumansExertionSports and Exercise MedicineBiologyNutritionBalance (ability)varusmiesMood DisordersDrinking Waterlcsh:R030229 sport sciences3141 Health care sciencesotaväkiAffectMetabolismenergiansaantiEndocrinologyBasal metabolic ratelcsh:QFluid PhysiologyPhysiological ProcessesEnergy MetabolismEnergy Intakeyoug maleBody mass indexBar (unit)
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Segmental contribution to forces in vertical jump.

1978

Performance of a vertical jump was analyzed with respect to the contribution of the different body segments to the forces acting on the whole body center of gravity. Both cinematograph and force-platform techniques were employed. The data disclosed that the take-off velocity in vertical jumps was caused by the different components as follows: knee extension 56%, plantar flexion 22%, trunk extension 10%, arm swing 10%, and head swing 2%. However, the average take-off velocity of the total performance (3.03 m/s) was only 76% from the theoretical maximum calculated from the segmental analyses. Optimal timing of the segmental performances was calculated to increase this “efficiency” to 84%. Gre…

MaleAnthropometryPhysiologyMovementPhysical ExertionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeometryGeneral MedicineEfficiencySwingTrunkPlantar flexionBiomechanical PhenomenaVertical jumpCenter of gravityArm swingPhysiology (medical)HumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineForce platformWhole bodyMathematicsEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Criteria for the determination of maximal oxygen uptake in patients newly diagnosed with cancer : Baseline data from the randomized controlled trial …

2020

IntroductionMaximal oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]) is a measure of cardiorespiratory fitness often used to monitor changes in fitness during and after treatment in cancer patients. There is, however, limited knowledge in how criteria verifying [Formula: see text] work for patients newly diagnosed with cancer. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of fulfillment of typical criteria verifying [Formula: see text] and to investigate the associations between the criteria and the test leader's evaluation whether a test was performed "to exhaustion". An additional aim was to establish new cut-points within the associated criteria.MethodsFrom the Phys-Can randomized c…

MaleCancer Treatmentlaw.inventionCohort Studies0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialHeart RateReference ValueslawNeoplasmsMedicine and Health SciencesPublic and Occupational HealthTreadmillRespiratory exchange ratioRating of perceived exertioneducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryQRVO2 maxMiddle AgedVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850Sports ScienceExercise TherapyChemistryTreatment OutcomeOncologyCardiorespiratory FitnessResearch Design030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPhysical SciencesMedicineFemaleResearch ArticleChemical Elementsmedicine.medical_specialtySciencePhysical ExertionPopulationCardiologyResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesOxygen ConsumptionDiagnostic MedicineInternal medicineHeart rateCancer Detection and DiagnosismedicineHumansSports and Exercise MedicineeducationExerciseAgedColorectal Cancerbusiness.industryBiology and Life SciencesCancers and NeoplasmsCardiorespiratory fitnessPhysical Activity030229 sport sciencesOxygenROC CurvePhysical FitnessExercise Testbusinesshuman activities
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Isolated RV diverticulum: diagnosis by cardiac magnetic resonance and 3D TEE

2014

A 16-year-old male was referred to our hospital because of exertional chest pain. There was no personal or family history of any cardiovascular disease. Findings on physical examination and vital signs were normal. An ECG showed a right bundle superoanterior zonal block pattern with low potentials in frontal plane and intraventricular conduction delay (QRS Complex 120 msg) with pseudo-epsilon wave in V1 …

MaleChest Painmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentHeart DiseasesHeart VentriclesEchocardiography Three-DimensionalVital signsMagnetic Resonance Imaging CinePhysical examinationQRS complexRare DiseasesInternal medicinemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingcardiovascular diseasesFamily historyMonitoring Physiologicmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDiverticulumExertional chest painCoronal planeCardiologyRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCardiac magnetic resonanceEchocardiography TransesophagealDiverticulumEuropean Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging
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