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Efectos fisiológicos y psicológicos de un nuevo deporte de raqueta en niños con y sin sobrepeso en la escuela primaria

2020

Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://ccd.ucam.edu/index.php/revista/article/view/1514/503 En este artículo también participan: Jorge Flández, Michael E. Rogers y Juan C. Colado.

Child psychology.Deportes para niños - Aspectos psicológicos.Sports for children - Physiological aspects.Niños - Salud e higiene.Children - Health and hygiene.Obesity in children.Deportes para niños - Aspectos fisiológicos.Obesidad infantil.Niños - Psicología.Sports for children - Psychological aspects.
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Neuromuscular and cardiovascular adaptations during concurrent strength and endurance training in untrained men.

2012

This study examined the effects of concurrent strength and endurance training on neuromuscular and endurance characteristics compared to strength or endurance training alone. Previously untrained men were divided into strength (S: n=16), endurance (E: n=11) or concurrent strength and endurance (SE: n=11) training groups. S and E trained 2 times and SE 2 + 2 times a week for strength and endurance during the 21-week period. Maximal unilateral isometric and bilateral concentric forces of leg muscles increased similarly in S and SE by 20-28% (p<0.01) and improvements in isometric forces were accompanied by increases (p<0.05) of maximal muscle activation. Rate of force development of isometric …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exerciseMuscle hypertrophyQuadriceps MuscleLeg muscleCardiovascular Physiological PhenomenaRate of force developmentEndurance trainingInternal medicineIsometric ContractionMaximal strengthmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthMuscle Skeletalbusiness.industryMuscle activationResistance TrainingTraining effectAdaptation PhysiologicalPhysical therapyCardiologyPhysical EndurancebusinessInternational journal of sports medicine
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The effect of longitudinal chromatic aberration on the lag of accommodation and depth of field.

2016

Purpose Longitudinal chromatic aberration is present in all states of accommodation and may play a role in the accommodation response and the emmetropisation process. We study the change of the depth of field (DOFi) with the state of accommodation, taking into account the longitudinal chromatic aberration. Methods Subjective DOFi was defined as the range of defocus beyond which the blur of the target (one line of optotypes of 0.1 logMAR shown on a black-and-white microdisplay, seen through different colour filters) was perceived as objectionable. The subject's eye was paralysed and different, previously-measured accommodative states (corresponding to the accommodative demands of 0D, 2D and …

AdultMaleAccommodative responseLag01 natural sciencesDeformable mirror010309 optics03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineOpticsPhysiological optics0103 physical sciencesChromatic aberrationHumansDepth of fieldMathematicsDepth Perceptionbusiness.industryAccommodation OcularEmmetropiaSensory SystemsOphthalmology030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptometryFemaleMonochromatic colorbusinessAccommodationColor PerceptionPhotic StimulationOptometryOphthalmicphysiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists)
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Adequate Urinary Iodine Concentration among Infants in the Inland Area of Norway

2021

Considering the importance of iodine to support optimal growth and neurological development of the brain and central nervous system, this study aimed to assess and evaluate iodine status in Norwegian infants. We collected data on dietary intake of iodine, iodine knowledge in mothers, and assessed iodine concentration in mother’s breast milk and in infant’s urine in a cross-sectional study at two public healthcare clinics in the inland area of Norway. In the 130 mother–infant pairs, the estimated infant 24-h median iodine intake was 50 (IQR 31, 78) µg/day. The median infant urinary iodine concentration (UIC) was 146 (IQR 93, 250) µg/L and within the recommended median defined by the World He…

0301 basic medicineAdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyknowledgeIodine intakeschemistry.chemical_elementNutritional Status030209 endocrinology & metabolismUrineBreast milkIodinePublic healthcareWorld healthArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineUrinary iodine concentrationsMedicineHumansTX341-641Infant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaInland areasIodine intake030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition and DieteticsUICMilk HumanNutrition. Foods and food supplybusiness.industryinfantsiodineNorwayDietary intakeInfant NewbornInfanturinary iodine concentrationiodine intakeinland areaBreast FeedingCross-Sectional StudiesVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800chemistryFemaleUrinary iodinebusinessFood Science
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Measuring frequency domain granger causality for multiple blocks of interacting time series

2011

In the past years, several frequency-domain causality measures based on vector autoregressive time series modeling have been suggested to assess directional connectivity in neural systems. The most followed approaches are based on representing the considered set of multiple time series as a realization of two or three vector-valued processes, yielding the so-called Geweke linear feedback measures, or as a realization of multiple scalar-valued processes, yielding popular measures like the directed coherence (DC) and the partial DC (PDC). In the present study, these two approaches are unified and generalized by proposing novel frequency-domain causality measures which extend the existing meas…

Multivariate statisticsTime FactorsGeneral Computer ScienceLogarithmScalar (mathematics)Complex systemTopologyModels BiologicalNeurophysiological time serieBlock-based connectivity analysiGranger causalityStatisticsHumansComputer SimulationDirected coherenceMathematicsNumerical analysisPartial directed coherenceBrainElectroencephalographyVector autoregressive (VAR) modelBrain WavesCausalityAutoregressive modelFrequency domainComputer ScienceSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaGranger causalityAlgorithmsBiotechnologyBiological Cybernetics
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GH responses to two consecutive bouts of neuromuscular electrical stimulation in healthy adults.

2008

BackgroundIt is well established that repeated GHRH administration or repeated voluntary exercise bouts are associated with a complete blunting of GH responsiveness when the administration of the second stimulus follows the first one after a 2-h interval.AimTo evaluate GH responses to neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) in healthy adults.MethodsSix volunteers (mean age±s.d. 31.7±5.5 years) were studied before and after two consecutive bouts of NMES exercise (a series of 20 contractions at the maximum of individual tolerance, frequency: 75 Hz, pulse duration: 400 μs, on–off ratio: 6.25–20 s) administered at a 2-h interval.ResultsBaseline GH levels (mean: 0.3±0.2 ng/ml) significantly …

AdultFeedback PhysiologicalMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHydrocortisonebusiness.industryHuman Growth HormoneEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismArea under the curveStimulationGeneral MedicineStimulus (physiology)Growth Hormone-Releasing HormoneElectric StimulationQuadriceps MuscleEndocrinologyEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineHumansLactic AcidMuscle StrengthbusinessExerciseEuropean journal of endocrinology
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Is quality of life different between diabetic and non-diabetic people? The importance of cardiovascular risks.

2017

BackgroundTo analyse and compare the impact of cardiovascular risk factors and disease on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in people with and without diabetes living in the community.MethodsWe used data of 1,905 people with diabetes and 19,031 people without diabetes from the last Spanish National Health Survey (years 2011 +/- 2012). The HRQoL instrument used was the EuroQol 5D-5L, based on time trade-off scores. Matching methods were used to assess any differences in the HRQoL in people with and without diabetes with the same characteristics (age, gender, education level, and healthy lifestyle), according to cardiovascular risk factors and diseases. Disparities were also analysed for…

GerontologyMaleEuropean PeopleActivities of daily livingSpanish PeoplePhysiologylcsh:MedicineEXPECTANCYDiseaseCardiovascular MedicineSurveysEndocrinology0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeRisk FactorsMedicine and Health SciencesEthnicitiesMedicine030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceHispanic PeopleDepression (differential diagnoses)Multidisciplinary030503 health policy & servicesMiddle AgedhumanitiesPhysiological ParametersNeurologySINGLEResearch DesignCardiovascular DiseasesFemaleHEALTH0305 other medical scienceResearch ArticleEndocrine DisordersResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesDiabetes mellitusDiabetes MellitusHumansObesityRisk factorOLDERSurvey Researchbusiness.industryBody Weightlcsh:RHealth Risk AnalysisBiology and Life Sciencesmedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysObesityNeuropathyHealth CareBODY-MASS INDEXMetabolic DisordersCase-Control StudiesPeople and PlacesQuality of LifePopulation Groupingslcsh:QbusinessBody mass indexCOSTS
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Musculoskeletal capacity of middle-aged women and men in physical, mental and mixed occupations. A 3.5-year follow-up.

1988

The musculoskeletal capacity of 44 women and 39 men, mean age 55.0 +/- 3.4 years, was studied at the beginning and end of a 3.5 year period. The measurements included anthropometrics, maximal isometric trunk flexion and extension strength, maximal isometric hand grip strength and back mobility. According to a job analysis the subjects were divided into three dominating work groups: physical, mental and mixed groups. The results showed significant changes in anthropometrics, maximal isometric muscle strength and in mobility. The body weight and body mass index among women and the body mass index among men increased significantly during the period. The body height and sum of the skinfolds had…

Malemedicine.medical_specialty5 year follow upSports medicinePhysiologyMusculoskeletal Physiological PhenomenaIsometric exerciseGrip strengthPhysiology (medical)MedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineOccupationsMental workbusiness.industryBody WeightPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAge FactorsGeneral MedicineAnthropometryMiddle AgedBody HeightSkinfold ThicknessPhysical workPhysical therapyFemalebusinessBody mass indexFollow-Up StudiesEuropean journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology
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Effects of a short-term resistance program using elastic bands versus weight machines for sedentary middle-aged women.

2008

This study was designed to determine whether different effects on functional capacity and body composition were produced by using different devices (elastic bands (EBs) versus weight machines (WMs)) with the same resistance training program. Forty-five healthy sedentary middle-aged women volunteers were chosen and randomly assigned to 1 of 3 groups: 21 subjects trained using EBs (EBG), 14 in trained using WMs (WMG), and 10 were controls (CG). Both exercise groups trained with a periodized muscular endurance program twice a week for 10 weeks, with a total of 6 exercises per session for the major muscle groups. Exercise intensity was equalized by jointly monitoring the same targeted number of…

medicine.medical_specialtyAnalysis of VarianceWeight Liftingbusiness.industryStrength trainingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSquatResistance TrainingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedAdaptation PhysiologicalStatistics NonparametricIntensity (physics)Exercise intensityPhysical therapyBody CompositionMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemaleAnalysis of varianceEarly phaseLead (electronics)businessBioelectrical impedance analysisJournal of strength and conditioning research
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Myo-inositol as a main metabolite in overwintering flies: seasonal metabolomic profiles and cold stress tolerance in a northern drosophilid fly

2012

SUMMARY Coping with seasonal changes in temperature is an important factor underlying the ability of insects to survive over the harsh winter conditions in the northern temperate zone, and only a few drosophilids have been able to colonize sub-polar habitats. Information on their winter physiology is needed as it may shed light on the adaptive mechanisms of overwintering when compared with abundant data on the thermal physiology of more southern species, such as Drosophila melanogaster. Here we report the first seasonal metabolite analysis in a Drosophila species. We traced changes in the cold tolerance and metabolomic profiles in adult Drosophila montana flies that were exposed to thermope…

MalePhysiologyClimatekylmäkoomasta toipuminenvuodenaikaisuuschemistry.chemical_compoundkylmänkestävyyskylmään sopeutuminenFinlandOverwinteringphotoperiodismPrincipal Component Analysisbiologyseasonalitycryoprotectantcold acclimationTemperatureAdaptation PhysiologicalCold TemperatureHabitatMetabolomeDrosophilaFemaleSeasonsDrosophila melanogasterProlinePhotoperiodchill coma recoveryreproductive diapauseAquatic ScienceStress PhysiologicalBotanyTemperate climatemedicineCold acclimationAnimalsMetabolomicsHistidineLactic AcidMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsfungicold toleranceSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseTrehalosekryoprotektantitchemistrylisääntymisdiapaussiInsect Scienceta1181Animal Science and ZoologyInositol
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