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Cardiovascular Drift during Training for Fitness in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome
HEART RATE DRIFT AEROBIC TRAINING FITNESS EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION ENERGY EXPENDITURE METABOLIC SYNDROME
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2018/4/24
Purpose The health benefits of a training program are largely influenced by the exercise dose and intensity. We sought to determine whether during a training bout of continuous versus interval exercis...
Strength Training and the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
RESISTANCE TRAINING EPIDEMIOLOGY WOMEN LONGITUDINAL STUDY
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2018/4/24
Purpose This study aimed to examine the association of strength training with incident type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk.
Methods We followed 35,754 healthy women (mean age = 62.6 yr, r...
Displacing Sedentary Time: Association with Cardiovascular Disease Prevalence
ISOTEMPORAL SUBSTITUTION PUBLIC HEALTH PREVALENCE RISK RATIO PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
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2017/4/13
Purpose: Isotemporal substitution analysis offers new insights for public health but has only recently been applied to sedentary behavior research. We aimed to quantify associations between the substi...
Adverse Cardiovascular Response to Aerobic Exercise Training: Is This a Concern?
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BIOMARKER INDIVIDUAL RANDOMIZED TRIAL
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2017/4/13
Purpose: Aerobic exercise training in sedentary individuals improves physical fitness and various cardiovascular (CV) biomarkers. Nevertheless, there has been controversy as to whether exercise traini...
Emotions and the heart:psychological risk factors for cardiovascular disease
Emotions and the heart psychological risk factors cardiovascular disease
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2016/1/18
The idea that emotions contribute to heart disease has a long history. In the 18th century John Hunter, the Scottish surgeon and anatomist, and a famously quicktempered man with angina, reportedly sai...
Thermoregulatory and cardiovascular responses to creatine, glycerol and alpha lipoic acid in trained cyclists
Creatine Glycerol Alpha Lipoic Acid Thermoregulation
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2015/7/23
It has been shown that supplementation with creatine (Cr) and glycerol (Gly), when combined with
glucose (Glu) necessary for the enhancement of Cr uptake by skeletal muscle, induces significant impro...
Diet and Cardiovascular Risk in University Marching Band, Dance Team and Cheer Squad Members: a cross-sectional study
Diet Cardiovascular Risk
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2015/7/14
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States.
Diets high in fat, especially saturated fat, are often linked to obesity, hypertension and
hypercholesterolemia, all ...
Obesity-related cardiovascular risk factors after long- term resistance training and ginger supplementation
Cardiovascular risk factors resistance training ginger supplementation
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2015/5/8
Obesity and its metabolic consequences are major risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. However, lifestyle interventions, including exercise training and dietary components may decre...
Metabolic and cardiovascular responses to upright cycle exercise with leg blood flow reduction
Aerobic exercise doppler echocardiography
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2015/5/5
The purpose of this study was to examine the metabolic and
cardiovascular response to exercise without (CON) or with
(BFR) restricted blood flow to the muscles. Ten young men
performed upright c...
Differences in physical fitness and cardiovascular function depend on BMI in Korean men
Body mass index obesity physical fitness
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2015/5/5
We investigated the associations between cardiovascular function and both body mass index and physical fitness in Korean
men. The subjects were 2,013 men, aged 20 to 83 years, who
visited a health...
Central and Peripheral Cardiovascular Impairments Limit VO2peak in Type 1 Diabetes
BLOOD VOLUME CARDIAC OUTPUT GLYCEMIC CONTROL IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OXYGEN DELIVERY
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2017/4/14
Purpose: Cardiovascular risk, predicted by peak O2 uptake (V˙O2peak), is increased in type 1 diabetes. We examined the contribution of central and peripheral mechanisms to V˙O2peak in physically activ...
The Role of Active Muscle Mass on Exercise-Induced Cardiovascular Drift
Prolonged cycling cardiovascular regulation
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2015/4/13
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of active muscle mass on cardiovascular drift (CVdrift) during prolonged exercise. Twelve subjects with peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) of 3.52 ± 0.52 L·...
High-velocity resistance exercise protocols in older women: Effects on cardiovascular response
Aging weight training blood pressure
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2015/4/3
Acute cardiovascular responses to different high-velocity
resistance exercise protocols were compared in untrained older
women. Twelve apparently healthy volunteers (62.6 ± 2.9 y)
performed thre...
EFFECTS OF INTENSIVE STRENGHT TRAINING ON CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE
training strength hearth pressure and endurance
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2010/9/25
Summary research on the topic: “Effects of intensive strength training on cardiovascular endurance”, is selected to review the companion problems as the first in the world after death is not making a ...
Cardiovascular risk in students with different level of aerobic capacity
cardiovascular risk youth aerobic capacity
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2010/9/16
Study aim: Estimation of cardio-vascular risk in young adults with different level of aerobic capacity. Materials and Methods: In 162 students,75 women and 87 men in average age 20.19±1.11 and 20.18±0...