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Effects of combined strength and sprint training on regulation of muscle contraction at the whole-muscle and single-fibre levels in elite master spri…
2008
The aims of this study were to investigate the mechanisms underlying (1) the ageing-related motor handicap at the whole muscle, cellular, contractile protein and myonuclear levels; and (2) ageing-related differences in muscle adaptability.In vivo muscles function was studied in the knee extensors. Decreases were observed in isokinetic and isometric torque outputs in old age in the sedentary men and women and elite master sprinters. A 20-week long specific sprint and resistance training successfully improved the maximal isometric force and rate of force development in a subgroup of master sprinters.In vitro measurements were performed in muscle biopsies from the vastus lateralis muscle. Immu…
Effects of endurance training on alkaline protease activities in rat skeletal muscles.
1983
This study aimed at comparing the effects of running and swimming training protocols and the termination of training on the activities of two proteases with alkaline pH-optima (alkaline protease and myofibrillar protease) in the tibialis anterior, soleus, and gastrocnemius muscles of male rats. The training on treadmill decreased the activities of alkaline and myofibrillar proteases by approx. 10-20% in the muscles studied. The activities of both proteases were unchanged in swimming-trained rats. Two weeks after the termination of running training the activity of alkaline protease was increased in gastrocnemius muscle but not in the other muscles. Swimming training increased the activity of…
Prevalence of Sarcopenia in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Valencia, Spain.
2020
This study is an observational and cross-sectional study on the prevalence of sarcopenic disease in 202 autonomous older adults
Effects of 10 weeks of military training on neuromuscular function in non-overreached and overreached conscripts
2018
The purpose of the study was to examine how military training influences neuromuscular function in non-overreached and overreached conscripts. A total of 24 male conscripts participated in the study (8 weeks basic training + 2 weeks specialized training). All measurements were conducted during weeks 1, 5, 8 and 10. After the training period, non-overreached (NOR, n = 16) and overreached (OR, n = 8) groups were compared. Isometric maximal forces (bench press, elbow flexion and knee extension), single twitch (plantar flexors), H-reflex, M-wave (Hmax/Mmax) and V-wave (V/Mmax) (soleus) were measured. In knee extension, force production increased in NOR by 22.5 ± 20.5% (p 0.01) between weeks 1 …
Postexercise myostatin and activin IIb mRNA levels: effects of strength training.
2007
ABSTRACTHULMI, J. J., J. P. AHTIAINEN, T. KAASALAINEN, E. PO¨LLA¨NEN, K. HA¨KKINEN, M. ALEN, H. SELA¨NNE, V. KOVANEN,and A. A. MERO. Postexercise Myostatin and Activin IIb mRNA Levels: Effects of Strength Training. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol.39, No. 2, pp. 289–297, 2007. Purpose: Muscle hypertrophy is likely to result from the cumulative effects of repeated bouts ofresistance exercise (RE) on postexercise molecular responses. Therefore, we determined muscle growth- and regeneration-relatedmRNA expression in response to a single RE bout both before and after a strength-training (ST) period. By means of this novellongitudinal setting, we examined whether postexercise gene expression at the …
Handgrip strength is not associated with risk of venous thromboembolism: a prospective cohort study.
2020
Objectives. Consistent evidence suggests an inverse and independent association between handgrip strength and arterial thrombotic disease. However, whether handgrip strength is related to future risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is uncertain. We sought to assess the prospective association between handgrip strength and VTE risk. Design. Handgrip strength was assessed using a hand dynamometer in a population-based sample of 864 men and women aged 61–74 years without a history of VTE at baseline in the Kuopio Ischemic Heart Disease prospective cohort study. Handgrip strength was allometrically scaled to account for the effect of body weight (handgrip strength/body weight2/3) and to normali…
Osteitis fibrosa cystica
2016
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since vendredi 27 mai 2016
Digital Subtraction Angiography in Staging Renal Cell Carcinoma: Comparison with Computerized Tomography and Hlstopathology
1984
Digital subtraction angiography was compared to computerized tomography and histopathological findings for staging renal cell carcinoma in 24 patients. Injection of contrast material through a 16 gauge angiocatheter into the femoral vein provided digital subtraction cavography, digital subtraction arteriography and excretory urography during 1 investigation. Computerized tomography established the diagnosis in all patients, while digital subtraction angiography showed all angiographic signs of renal cell carcinoma in 14 (58 per cent). T staging was correct on computerized tomography in 18 patients and on digital subtraction angiography in 16. Absence or presence of venous involvement was in…
Electromyographic comparison of elastic resistance and machine exercises for high-intensity strength training in patients with chronic stroke
2016
To investigate whether elastic resistance training can induce comparable levels of muscle activity as conventional machine training in patients with chronic stroke.Comparative study.Outpatient rehabilitation facility.Stroke patients (N=18) with hemiparesis (mean age, 57 ± 8y).Patients performed 3 consecutive repetitions at 10 repetition maximum of unilateral knee extension and flexion using elastic resistance and conventional machine training.Surface electromyography was measured in vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, biceps femoris, and semitendinosus and was normalized to maximal electromyography (% of max) of the nonparetic leg.In the paretic leg, agonist muscle activity ranged from 18% t…
Influence of preload and afterload on stroke volume response to low-dose dobutamine stress in patients with non-ischemic heart failure: a cardiac MR …
2011
Lack of increase in left ventricular (LV) stroke volume (SV) during low-dose dobutamine stress (LDD) is attributed to exhausted cardiac contractile reserve in failing heart. However, the role of the afterload and preload in SV changes is underestimated. The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of LDD on preload reserve and afterload in patients with non-ischemic heart failure.58 patients (age 62 years) underwent LDD (up to 20μg/kg/min) using cardiac magnetic resonance.LV-SV increased by 27% in 24 patients (p0.001) (SV+), while decreased by 19% in 22 patients (p0.001) (SV-). The LDD-to-rest reduction in preload, as defined by LV end-diastolic volume (EDV), was more pronounced in S…