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2020

Background: An adequate level of muscular fitness is related to occupational performance in military personnel, including pilots flying high performance aircraft. The aim of this study was to describe the baseline level and the change in muscular fitness between the first and the second years of the Air Force Academy among fighter pilot cadets. Methods: The muscular strength and endurance test results of 182 male fighter pilot cadets were analyzed during their first year in the Air Force Academy and one year after. Maximal isometric strength tests included trunk flexion, trunk extension and bilateral leg extension tests, whereas muscle endurance was measured with modified a sit-up test and …

0303 health sciencesmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industry030310 physiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysical fitnessPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthIsometric exerciseBaseline levelPhysical strengthTrunkTest (assessment)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical therapyMedicineLeg extensionEarly phasebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Correlates of vibrotactile thresholds in men of different ages

1986

— As a part of a larger gerontological research project vibrotactile thresholds on the inner malleolus of the ankle were studied in 355 men aged 31–35, 51–55 and 71–75 years. The groups studied were random samples of men living in the town of Jyvaskyla in Finland in the year 1981. The thresholds were assessed at three frequencies: 50 Hz, 100 Hz and 250 Hz. The thresholds were associated with age at all frequencies, the means of the threshold values being significantly higher in the older age groups. Within the age groups the thresholds correlated positively with height. In addition, reaction and movement time, leg extension velocity, and postural sway were associated with the thresholds. Ne…

AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyAudiologyVibrationAge groupsSensory thresholdPsychophysicsmedicineHumansAgedSkinbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMalleolusSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyTouchSensory ThresholdsLeg extensionNeurology (clinical)General healthAnkleAnklebusinessMechanoreceptorsActa Neurologica Scandinavica
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NEUROMUSCULAR PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF OPEN-WHEEL AND RALLY DRIVERS

2005

The purpose of the present study was to investigate neuromuscular performance characteristics in open-wheel and rally drivers using the cross-sectional study design. The subjects (N = 28) consisted of experienced international-level open-wheel drivers (n = 9), experienced international-level rally drivers (n = 9) and a physically active nondriving male control group (n = 10). In 3 separate test sessions, speed, muscle strength, and endurance tests were performed. The rally drivers had higher (p < 0.05) grip, shoulder flexion, and ankle plantar flexion strength, as compared to the control group. The open-wheel drivers showed higher strengths (p < 0.05) than the controls in neck forces, grip,…

AdultMaleAutomobile Drivingmedicine.medical_specialtyPoison controlPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationShoulder flexionPlantar flexionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationIsometric ContractionmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRange of Motion ArticularMuscle SkeletalHand StrengthShoulder Jointbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineTrunkNeck musclesbody regionsCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureCase-Control StudiesPhysical EnduranceLeg extensionAnklebusinessRange of motionhuman activitiesAnkle JointNeckSportsJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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Changes in strength and power performance and serum hormone concentrations during 12 weeks of task-specific or strength training in conscripts.

2020

Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two different training programs on strength and power performance and serum hormone concentrations. A total of 104 male soldiers volunteered and took part in the 12‐week training period with baseline, mid‐, and post‐measurements of body composition, muscle strength, lower and upper body power, and blood samples to determine serum hormone concentrations. The mean (±SD) age of subjects was 20 ± 1 years, height 180 ± 6 cm and body mass 72.4 ± 8.8 kg. The subjects were divided into three different training groups: soldier task‐specific training (TS), strength training (ST), and control (CON). Each group had a total of 18 train…

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Leg Extension Power and Walking Speed in Very Old People Living Independently

1997

BACKGROUND Leg extension power can be determined as the product of the force and velocity of movement. Its association with maximal walking speed was studied in 131 80- and 85-year-old men and women. METHODS Leg extension power was measured with the help of a sledge ergometer in a sitting position using a facilitated "jump test." The participant was attached by belts to a sliding chair on rails inclined at 12.6 degrees to the floor. The feet were placed on the force plate attached perpendicularly to the rails, and the knee angle was 90 degrees at the starting position. The participant was advised to extend his or her legs powerfully. The highest value of five to eight attempts was accepted …

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPower walkingPoison controlWalkingMotor ActivitySittingActivities of Daily LivingBone plateHumansMedicineAgedAged 80 and overLegSex CharacteristicsWattbusiness.industryPower (physics)Preferred walking speedPhysical therapyFemaleLeg extensionGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessThe Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
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Bone mineral density and physical activity in 50–60-year-old women

1991

Abstract The bone mineral density (BMD) of the calcaneus was measured utilizing a single energy photon absorption method in 108 women, aged 50–60 years. The women who participated in vigorous exercise two or more times a week or whose total physical activity amounted to 4 h a week had significantly higher BMD values than those who exercised less than two times a week or did less than 4 h physical activity a week. The physically active women also showed higher values for leg extension force and maximal oxygen uptake. BMD and leg extension force were positively correlated, whereas correlations between BMD and body mass, and the width of the calcaneus were negative. When other life-style varia…

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Effects of prolonged and maintenance strength training on force production, walking, and balance in aging women and men

2012

To examine effects of 21-week twice/week strength training (ST) period followed by an additional 21-week twice or once/week ST period on force production, walking and balance in aging people. Seventy-two women (58 ± 7 years; W) and 63 (58 ± 6 years) men (M) were randomized for the first 21-week ST period: STW and STM, control (C) CW and CM. Training participants were randomized for the second 21-week ST period: once/week STWx1 and STMx1, twice/week STWx2 and STMx2. LegPress, isometric leg extension rate of force development (RFD), walking time, and balance. First 21-week ST period: leg press, RFD, balance, and walking improved significantly in STW and STM. Second 21-week ST period: leg pres…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryStrength trainingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exerciseWalking timePhysical medicine and rehabilitationRate of force developmentMaximal strengthPhysical therapyMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineLeg extensionLeg pressbusinessBalance (ability)Scandinavian Journal of Medicine &amp; Science in Sports
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Acute neuromuscular and hormonal responses during contrast loading: Effect of 11 weeks of contrast training

2009

The purpose of this study was to assess (1) acute neuromuscular and endocrine responses during a contrast loading protocol and (2) how these acute responses are possibly influenced by 11 weeks of contrast training. Contrast loading tests consisting of 4 sets of 80% 1 RM back squat and 4 sets of squat jump (SJ) were performed before and after training. Bilateral isometric leg extension (LE) assessed the impact of loading on isometric variables pre-, mid-, and post-loading. Potentiated SJ performance was observed in set 2 (4.6%, P<0.05), before training only. Greater indications of fatigue were observed in SJ, isometric force, and vastus lateralis (VL) activation after training (P<0.05). Trai…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSquatIsometric exerciseSquat jumpAnesthesiaPost activation potentiationPhysical therapyMedicineContrast (vision)Orthopedics and Sports MedicineLeg extensionbusinessHormoneTraining periodmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Medicine &amp; Science in Sports
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Leg extension power asymmetry and mobility limitation in healthy older women

2005

Objective To investigate the association of asymmetry in leg extension power (LEP) with walking and standing balance. Design Cross-sectional analysis. Setting Research laboratory. Participants Healthy female twins (N=419), ages 63 to 75 years. Interventions Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures The LEP difference between the stronger and the weaker leg, measured with the Nottingham power rig, was calculated. Ten-meter maximal walking velocity was assessed in a laboratory corridor on a wide (170cm) and narrow (35cm) track, and the ability to maintain tandem stance for 20 seconds was recorded. Results The mean LEP difference ± standard deviation between the legs was 15%±9% (P<.001). Those wit…

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