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Vapaaehtoisen harjoittelun vaikutus kahden aerobiselta sopeutumiskyvyltään erilaisen rottakannan lihaksen hienorakenteeseen
2008
Bone growth in pubertal girls : cross-sectional and longitudinal investigation of the association of sex hormones, physical activity, body compositio…
2005
Strong bones are essential to overall health and quality of life. Optimizing peak bone mass during growth is a key strategy in preventing fragility fractures in later life. Understanding the biological process of bone growth and its regulators assumes the greatest importance in realizing this strategy. This study aimed to investigate bone growth in terms of bone size, bone mineral content (BMC) and volumetric mineral density (vBMD) and its relationship with sex hormones, physical activity (PA), body composition and muscle strength in pubertal girls. A total of 258 healthy girls aged 10-13 years were included in the 2-years observational study at baseline. The PA level was assessed using a q…
Iän ja fyysisen aktiivisuuden yhteys supistumisominaisuuksiltaan erityyppisten luustolihasten proteiinien O-GlcNAcylaatioon
2014
Role of low-weight carboxylic acids in phytotoxicity of composts
2013
Somatosensory evoked fields after exercise induced pain
2017
The amount of research utilizing magnetoencephalography (MEG) has increased within the last few decades because of the development and better availability of equipment. With MEG, different areas of brain functionality can be studied in a variety of tasks and pathologies. Somatosensory evoked fields (SEF) are magnetic fields generated by tens of thousands of neurons firing in the primary somatosensory cortex. The purpose of this master’s thesis is to study the modulation of SEFs after exercise induced pain. The study was carried out in Jyväskylä Centre for Interdisciplinary Brain Research (CIBR). The study subjects (N=18, male 10, female 8) were healthy and suitable for MEG measurements. Dat…
Understanding altered contractile properties in advanced age : insights from a systematic muscle modelling approach
2023
Age-related alterations of skeletal muscle are numerous and present inconsistently, and the effect of their interaction on contractile performance can be nonintuitive. Hill-type muscle models predict muscle force according to well-characterised contractile phenomena. Coupled with simple, yet reasonably realistic activation dynamics, such models consist of parameters that are meaningfully linked to fundamental aspects of muscle excitation and contraction. We aimed to illustrate the utility of a muscle model for elucidating relevant mechanisms and predicting changes in output by simulating the individual and combined effects on isometric force of several known ageing-related adaptations. Simu…
Luurankolihassolun glykolyysin simulointi differentiaaliyhtälöillä
2015
Solun aineenvaihduntaa on hankala tutkia. Simulointi voi olla eräs ratkaisu ongelmaan. Tutkielma tarkastelee differentiaaliyhtälöihin perustuvaa luurankolihaksen glykolyysin simuloimista. Siihen on kehitetty 2000-luvulla glykolyysin reaktioiden empiirisiin mittaustuloksiin perustuvia malleja. Differentiaaliyhtälömallit soveltuvat hyvin simuloimiseen, ja suurinpana ongelmana voidaan pitää parametrien saatavuutta ja epävarmuutta. Cell metabolism is difficult to investigate. Simulation can be one solution to the problem. This thesis examines differential equation based simulation of skeletal muscle glycolysis. For simulation, in 2000s it has been developed models based on empirical measurement…
Painonhallintakuntoutuksen vaikutus fyysiseen ja psyykkiseen hyvinvointiin
2008
Isometric force-time parameters in monitoring of strength training : with special reference to acute responses to different loading resistances
2017
The aim of the present series of studies was to investigate acute neuromuscular responses to (1) different strength training loadings and using (2) different external resistances. In addition, chronic adaptations and dynamic performances were compared to (3) the changes in isometric force-time parameters at the group level, and to (4) the individual timing of the improvement in the rate of force development (RFD) due to hypertrophic or maximum strength followed by power strength training periods. The latter one was achieved by systematic, repeated monitoring. Sixty-nine physically active men (20-35 yrs), but not experienced in resistance training, took part in the present series of studies.…