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Is the Exhaustion Time at Maximal Aerobic Speed an Index of Aerobic Endurance?
Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 1996The velocity of the last stage of the Montreal Track Test (MTT) has been measured in fifteen well trained runners. This velocity (vMTT) was assumed to be close to maximal aerobic running speed. In three different sessions, the subjects ran up to exhaustion at velocities corresponding to 95, 100 and 105% vMTT. The exhaustion time at 100 % vMTT (tlim100)
M, Kachouri +5 more
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Aerobic Endurance Exercise Improves Executive Functions in Depressed Patients
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2003Aerobic endurance exercise has been shown to improve higher cognitive functions such as executive control in healthy subjects. We tested the hypothesis that a 30-minute individually customized endurance exercise program has the potential to enhance executive functions in patients with major depressive disorder.In a randomized within-subject study ...
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Aerobic and anaerobic indices contributing to track endurance cycling performance
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1993A group of 18 male high performance track endurance and sprint cyclists were assessed to provide a descriptive training season specific physiological profile, to examine the relationship between selected physiological and anthropometric variables and cycling performance in a 4000-m individual pursuit (IP4000) and to propose a functional model for ...
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Inhibition of citrate lyase may aid aerobic endurance
Medical Hypotheses, 1995Owing to a substantial increase in glucose uptake by working muscle, glucose homeostasis during sustained aerobic exercise requires a severalfold increase in hepatic glucose output. As exercise continues and liver glycogen declines, an increasing proportion of this elevated glucose output must be provided by gluconeogenesis.
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The Effect of Endurance Training on Parameters of Aerobic Fitness
Sports Medicine, 2000Endurance exercise training results in profound adaptations of the cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular systems that enhance the delivery of oxygen from the atmosphere to the mitochondria and enable a tighter regulation of muscle metabolism. These adaptations effect an improvement in endurance performance that is manifest as a rightward shift in the ...
Jones, Andrew M., Carter, Helen
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[Aerobic endurance training for cancer patients].
Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2003With the increase in the number of patients who survive cancer, there is a growing need to attend to the physical and emotional effects of cancer and oncological treatment. Reduced physical performance, fatigue, nausea, weight gain, psychological distress, changes in body image, dependency, and reduced quality of life are some of the short- and long ...
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Aerobic endurance training for children
2010Endurance is the ability to sustain a prolonged stressful effort or activity. Aerobic develoment in children can be around 5%.
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Physiology of aerobic fitness/endurance.
Instructional course lectures, 1997Aerobic fitness and aerobic endurance are two separate components of aerobic metabolism. Aerobic fitness, best measured by VO2max, is a measure of oxygen transport and utilization. Aerobic endurance is not measured in a VO2max test because it does not measure the ability of the muscle to perform prolonged work.
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[Association between DIO polymorphism and aerobic endurance].
Zhongguo ying yong sheng li xue za zhi = Zhongguo yingyong shenglixue zazhi = Chinese journal of applied physiology, 2019To study whether polymorphisms in the iodothyronine deiodinase (DIO) gene region contribute to endurance exercise capacity and to validate whether TSHR gene can be used as genetic marks associated with aerobic endurance performance.Three SNPs (C785T in DIO1 gene regions, Thr92Ala and Gly3Asp in DIO2 gene regions) were selected. The genotypes of the 123
Wen Ting, Zhou, Yang, Hu
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Aerobic response to endurance exercise training in children.
Pediatrics, 1995To investigate the ability of children to improve aerobic fitness, as indicated by changes in maximaal oxygen uptake (VO2max), after a 12-week period of endurance training.Longitudinal prospective training with control period.Middle school physical education class.Twenty-four girls and 13 boys, ages 10.9 to 12.8 years.Three 30-minute sessions of ...
T W, Rowland, A, Boyajian
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