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Individual Endurance Training Prescription with Heart Rate Variability

2016

Introduction: Measures of HR variability (HRV) have shown potential to be of use in training prescription. Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of using HRV in endurance training prescription. Methods: Forty recreational endurance runners were divided into the HRV-guided experimental training group (EXP) and traditional predefined training group (TRAD). After a 4-wk preparation training period, TRAD trained according to a predefined training program including two to three moderate- (MOD) and high-intensity training (HIT) sessions per week during an 8-wk intensive training period. The timing of MOD and HIT sessions in EXP was based on HRV, measured every mornin…

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Associations of Physical Fitness and Body Composition Characteristics With Simulated Military Task Performance

2017

Pihlainen, K, Santtila, M, Hakkinen, K, and Kyrolainen, H. Associations of physical fitness and body composition characteristics with simulated military task performance. J Strength Cond Res 32(4): 1089-1098, 2018-The purpose of this study was to evaluate the associations of physical fitness and body composition characteristics with anaerobic endurance performance, tested in the combat load using the occupationally relevant military simulation test (MST). Eighty-one male soldiers, deployed to a crisis management operation in the Middle East, volunteered for the study and participated in a test battery consisting measurements of muscle strength, body composition characteristics, endurance ca…

AdultMaleobstacle courseMultivariate statisticsperformance (physical capacity)Physical fitnessPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationFat mass03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinesoldiersanaerobic capacityStatisticsTask Performance and AnalysisHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineCorrelational analysisMuscle StrengthsotilaatMuscle Skeletalta315Simulation TrainingMathematicskehonkoostumussuorituskykybody compositionanaerobinen suorituskykybusiness.industry030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineComposition (combinatorics)Middle Agedfyysinen kuntoMilitary PersonnelMuscle powerAssessment methodsExercise TestPhysical Endurancephysical fitnessbusinesshuman activitiesAnaerobic exerciseJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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Conditioning hops increase triceps surae muscle force and Achilles tendon strain energy in the stretch-shortening cycle

2018

Postactivation potentiation can improve athletic performance, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This study investigated the effect of conditioning hops on triceps surae muscle force and tendon strain and its contribution to potentiated stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) performance. Thirty-two subjects participated in two experiments. In both experiments, subjects performed three drop jumps (DJs) after prior conditioning with 10 maximal hops, three unconditioned DJs served as control. Ground reaction forces, kinematics, and triceps surae electromyographic activity were recorded. Ultrasound imaging was used to determine fascicle lengths (FASC) of the gastrocnemius (GM) and sol…

AdultMalepohkeetPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationStrain (injury)drop jumpAthletic PerformanceConcentricAchilles TendonStretch shortening cycleYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesultrasound imaging0302 clinical medicineconditioning activityTriceps surae musclemedicineHumansEccentricOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGround reaction forceta315Muscle SkeletalUltrasonographyAchilles tendonElectromyographyChemistry030229 sport sciencesAnatomyFasciclemedicine.diseaseBiomechanical Phenomenapost-activation potentiationmedicine.anatomical_structureFemalehyppääminenkantajännevoimaharjoittelu030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPhysical Conditioning Humanlihasvoima
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The role of Posterior Parietal Cortex in spatial representation of time: a TMS study.

2011

1. Introduction. The existence of a spatial representation of time, where temporal intervals are represented on a mental temporal line (MTL), oriented in ascending order from left to right, was demonstrated manipulating spatial attention by means of Prismatic Adaptation (PA). In young healthy subjects, prisms adaptation inducing a rightward shift of spatialattention produced an overestimation of time intervals, whereas prisms adaptation inducing a leftward shift of spatialattention produced an underestimation of time intervals [4]. The aimof the present study was to investigate the neural basis mediating the effects of PA on spatial time representation. PosteriorParietalCortex (PPC) is the …

AdultMaleposterior parietal cortexNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrySpaceTimeYoung AdultParietal LobeTRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (TMS)HumansAttentionTime space TMS prismatic adaptationAnalysis of VarianceSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaElectroencephalographyGeneral MedicineAdaptation PhysiologicalTranscranial Magnetic StimulationNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologySpace PerceptionTMSFemaleNeurology (clinical)Photic StimulationPsychomotor PerformanceResearch ArticleRC321-571
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Social, Occupational, and Cultural Adaptation During a 12-Month Wintering in Antarctica.

2016

Background and methods Life in isolated and confined environments (ICEs) is subject to important constraints which can generate psychosociologically impaired outcomes. This study investigated psychological, social, occupational, and cultural variables which are among the most important determinants in adaptation to a one-year wintering in Antarctica for 13 international subjects. Results Our findings confirm and give further insight into the role of social (Cohesiveness, Social Support) and occupational (Implementation/Preparedness, Counterproductive Activity, Decision Latitude, and Psychological Job Demands) dimensions of adaptation to ICEs. Relationships between various social and occupat…

AdultMalepsychosocial issues010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectCulture[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyAntarctic Regions01 natural sciencesSocial supportYoung AdultGroup cohesivenessSurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologySocial isolationAdaptation (computer science)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonadaptation to extreme environmentsResearch05 social scienceslong-duration space missionsSocial SupportGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedisolated environmentsResearch PersonnelUnited KingdomWork performanceItalySocial Isolation13. Climate actionMulticulturalismPreparednessFemaleFrancemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyPsychosocialAerospace medicine and human performance
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Training at maximal power in resisted sprinting: Optimal load determination methodology and pilot results in team sport athletes.

2018

Aims: In the current study we investigated the effects of resisted sprint training on sprinting performance and underlying mechanical parameters (force-velocity-power profile) based on two different training protocols: (i) loads that represented maximum power output (Lopt) and a 50% decrease in maximum unresisted sprinting velocity and (ii) lighter loads that represented a 10% decrease in maximum unresisted sprinting velocity, as drawn from previous research (L10). Methods: Soccer [n = 15 male] and rugby [n = 21; 9 male and 12 female] club-level athletes were individually assessed for horizontal force-velocity and load-velocity profiles using a battery of resisted sprints, sled or robotic r…

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Changes in biomechanics of skiing at maximal velocity caused by simulated 20 km skiing race using V2 skating technique

2017

This study investigated how the fatigue caused by a 20 km simulated skating cross-country skiing race on snow affects the final spurt performance from a biomechanical perspective. Subjects performed a 100 meter maximal skiing trial before and at the end of the simulated race. Cycle characteristics, ground reaction forces from skis and poles, and muscle activity from eight muscles were recorded during each trial. Results showed that subjects were in a fatigued state after the simulated race manifested by 11.6% lower skiing speed (P < 0.01). The lower skiing speed was related to an 8.0% decrease in cycle rate (P < 0.01) whereas cycle length was slightly decreased (tendency). In temporal patte…

AdultMaleväsymysPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationforce production (physiology)Athletic Performancebiomechanics03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineAnimal scienceLower bodyskiingHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicinevoimantuotto (fysiologia)Ground reaction forceMuscle activityMuscle Skeletalta315Cycle lengthskate skiingFatigueMathematicsluisteluhiihtoCycle rateBiomechanicsMuscle activation030229 sport scienceshiihtoBiomechanical Phenomenabiomekaniikkahuman activitiesfatigue (biological phenomena)030217 neurology & neurosurgeryScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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Enriched cereal bars are more effective in increasing plasma quercetin compared with quercetin from powder-filled hard capsules

2011

The flavonol quercetin, is one of the major flavonoids found in edible plants. The bioavailability of quercetin in humans may be influenced by the food matrix in which it is consumed as well as by its chemical and physical form. The objective of the present study was to investigate the biokinetics of quercetin from quercetin-enriched cereal bars and quercetin powder-filled hard capsules. In a randomised, single-blinded, diet-controlled cross-over study, six healthy women aged 22–28 years took a single oral dose of approximately 130 mg quercetin equivalents from either quercetin-enriched cereal bars (containing 93·3 % quercetin aglycone plus 6·7 % quercetin-4′-glucoside) or quercetin powder-…

AdultMedicine (miscellaneous)CapsulesPilot ProjectsDisaccharidesHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAntioxidantsSingle oral doseYoung Adultchemistry.chemical_compoundHumansIngestionSingle-Blind MethodFood scienceAntihypertensive AgentsIsorhamnetinCross-Over StudiesNutrition and DieteticsBioavailabilityKineticsTamarixetinAglyconechemistryBiochemistryDietary SupplementsFood FortifiedFast FoodsFemaleQuercetinPowdersEdible GrainQuercetinNutritive ValueBritish Journal of Nutrition
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Mind-wandering and mindfulness as mediators of the relationship between online vigilance and well-being

2018

Contains fulltext : 199030pub.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) As mobile technology allows users to be online anywhere and at all times, a growing number of users report feeling constantly alert and preoccupied with online streams of online information and communication - a phenomenon that has recently been termed online vigilance. Despite its growing prevalence, consequences of this constant orientation toward online streams of information and communication for users' well-being are largely unclear. In the present study, we investigated whether being constantly vigilant is related to cognitive consequences in the form of increased mind-wandering and decreased mindfulness and exam…

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Influence of Intraperitoneal Dissemination Assessed by Laparoscopy on Prognosis of Advanced Ovarian Cancer: An Exploratory Analysis of a Single-Insti…

2014

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate whether preoperative laparoscopic evaluation of the dissemination of disease may have an independent impact on survival in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (AEOC).Methods: All AEOC women were submitted to staging laparoscopy before receiving primary debulking surgery (PDS) or neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT). All study women received a laparoscopic score (predictive index value [PIV]) and were stratified into three groups based on volume of disease: high tumor load (HTL) for PIV ≥8, intermediate tumor load (ITL) for PIV equal to 6 and 4, and low tumor load (LTL) for PIV 1 cm in 15 cases (9.1 %). When stratifying the whole population accordi…

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