Sollie, Ove Gløersen, Øyvind Gilgien, Matthias Losnegard, Thomas
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Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports
The present study describes differences in pacing patterns and sub-technique selection in young compared to adult competitive cross-country skiers. Eleven young male skiers (YOS) (14.4 ± 0.5 years, V ˙ O2peak 63.9 ± 2.8 mL∙kg-1 ∙min-1 ) and eight adult male skiers (ADS) (22.6 ± 4.3 years, V ˙ O2peak 77.4 ± 4.4 mL∙kg-1 ∙min-1 ) performed a free tech...
Mekari, Said Neyedli, Heather F Fraser, Sarah O'Brien, Myles W Martins, Ricardo Evans, Kailey Earle, Meghan Aucoin, Rachelle Chiekwe, Joy Hollohan, Quinn
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Brain sciences
Introduction: Regular aerobic exercise is associated with better executive function in older adults. It is unclear if high-intensity-interval-training (HIIT) elicits moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) or resistance training (RT). We hypothesized that HIIT would augment executive function more than MICT and RT. Methods: Sixty-nine older a...
Taati, B. Rohani, H.
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Comparative Exercise Physiology
The present study aimed to investigate the potential effect of different aerobic fitness levels on substrate oxidation in trained taekwondo athletes. 57 male athletes (age 21.10±7.79 years; VO2max 50.67±6.67 ml/kg/min) with regular weekly taekwondo training and training experience of at least three years completed a graded exercise test to exhausti...
Neuls, Filip Krejci, Jakub Jakubec, Ales Botek, Michal Valenta, Michal
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
This study focuses on the determination of the vagal threshold (Tva) during exercise with increasing intensity in normoxia and normobaric hypoxia. The experimental protocol was performed by 28 healthy men aged 20 to 30 years. It included three stages of exercise on a bicycle ergometer with a fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) 20.9% (normoxia), 17.3...
Schwaab, Bernhard Windmöller, Mirca König, Inke R. Schütt, Morten
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
(1) Background: Physical activity is recommended in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and coronary artery disease (CAD) to reduce hyperglycemia and cardiovascular risk. Effective aerobic exercise intensity, however, is not well defined. (2) Methods: 60 consecutive patients performed cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) of 30 min durat...
Niebauer, Josef Müller, Edith E. Schönfelder, Martin Schwarzl, Christoph Mayr, Barbara Stöggl, Julia Stöggl, Thomas
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Journal of Sports Science & Medicine
Sedentary lifestyle predisposes to endothelial dysfunction, increased arterial stiffness and cardiovascular diseases, all of which can be positively modified by regular physical exercise training. A decrease in physical activity during winter months coincides with higher rates of cardiovascular events. In order to identify winter sports suitable to...
Maunder, E Plews, Daniel J Merien, Fabrice Kilding, Andrew E
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European journal of sport science
Hyperthermia stimulates endogenous carbohydrate metabolism during exercise; however, it is not known if exercise intensity impacts the metabolic effect of heat stress. In the first study of this two-part investigation, endurance-trained male cyclists performed incremental exercise assessments in 18 and 35°C (60% rH). The stimulatory effect of heat ...
Zech, Philipp Schuch, Felipe Pérez-Chaparro, Camilo Kangas, Maria Rapp, Michael Heissel, Andreas
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
(1) Background : People with HIV (PWH) may perform more than one type of exercise cumulatively. The objective of this study is to investigate recreational exercise and its association with health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and comorbidities in relation to potential covariates. (2) Methods: The HIBES study (HIV-Begleiterkrankungen-Sport) is a c...
Bourbeau, Kelsey Moriarty, Terence Ayanniyi, Akeisha Zuhl, Micah
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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral therapy (BT) and exercise are efficacious treatments for depression and anxiety when employed separately. The combination of BT and exercise (BT+Ex) may augment improvements but the combined effect of these therapies is not fully elucidated. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to determine if BT+Ex yielded a significant reduction in de...
Marchant, David Hampson, Sophie Finnigan, Lucy Marrin, Kelly Thorley, Craig
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Frontiers in Psychology
Acute cardiovascular exercise can enhance correct remembering but its impact upon false remembering is less clear. In two experiments, we investigated the effect of acute bouts of exercise on correct and false remembering using the Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) memory test. In Experiment 1, healthy adults completed quiet rest or moderate intensity...