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Effects of caffeine on anaerobic exercise in boys.

Pediatric Exercise Science, 2012
The effects of caffeine on anaerobic exercise in young boys was investigated. Twenty-four healthy 8–10 year old boys participated in a randomized doubleblind, double-crossover, counter-balanced study. Each subject received the caffeinated drink (CAF—5 mg · kg−1) or placebo (PL) twice each on four separate visits.
K. Turley   +5 more
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Standard Anaerobic Exercise Tests

Sports Medicine, 1987
Anaerobic tests are divided into tests measuring anaerobic power and anaerobic capacity. Anaerobic power tests include force-velocity tests, vertical jump tests, staircase tests, and cycle ergometer tests. The values of maximal anaerobic power obtained with these different protocols are different but generally well correlated. Differences between tests
Henry Vandewalle   +2 more
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Low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet impairs anaerobic exercise performance in exercise-trained women and men: a randomized-sequence crossover trial.

Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2019
BACKGROUND Low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diets cause mild, subclinical systemic acidosis. Anaerobic exercise performance is limited by acidosis. Therefore, we evaluated the hypothesis that a low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet impairs anaerobic exercise ...
K. Wroble   +5 more
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The effect of music on anaerobic exercise performance and muscular endurance.

Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2019
BACKGROUND Music has been shown to improve aerobic and anaerobic exercise performance, however, music's effect on resistance training exercise, gender differences, and heart rate (HR) is less understood.
P. Cutrufello, B. Benson, M. Landram
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Anaerobic Exercise and Oxidative Stress: A Review

Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 2004
Oxidative stress and subsequent damage to cellular proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, as well as changes to the glutathione system, are well documented in response to aerobic exercise. However, far less information is available on anaerobic exercise-induced oxidative modifications.
Richard J. Bloomer, Allan H. Goldfarb
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Anaerobic Exercise Testing in Children with Asthma

Journal of Asthma, 1998
Twenty-two males with asthma and 22 healthy males (7-18 years old) performed a Wingate Anaerobic Test. The subjects with asthma had a lower mid-maximal expiratory flow rate (78.3+/-25.3 vs. 100.1+/-24.5%, p < 0.01) than the controls. Aerobic and anaerobic exercise performance (peak power: PP; mean power: MP) were similar for the two groups whether ...
Sunil K. Saini   +2 more
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Effects of short-term Rhodiola Rosea (Golden Root Extract) supplementation on anaerobic exercise performance

Jurnal sport science, 2018
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of short-term Rhodiola Rosea (Golden Root Extract (GRE)) supplementation on repeated Wingate performance. Eleven physically active college aged females were recruited for this study. In a within groups
C. Ballmann   +4 more
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Aerobic and anaerobic metabolism in exercising dogs

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1964
For an analysis of the energy expenditure as related to the work performance in exercising dogs, the O2 consumption and the lactic acid production were determined at rest and during running on a treadmill at varying speeds (from 4 to 16 km/hr) and inclines (from 0 to +20%).
F Mangili   +3 more
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Anaerobic exercise in pediatric cystic fibrosis

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2003
AbstractAnaerobic fitness is important for daily functioning of children with cystic fibrosis (CF). The aim of this study was to assess the determinants of anaerobic performance in CF. Anaerobic performance was measured in 39 children with CF (mean age, 13.2 ± 1.8 (SD) years, forced expired volume in 1 sec (FEV1) 81.6 ± 22.1% predicted), using a ...
Cornelis K. van der Ent   +6 more
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Creatine Is an Ergogen for Anaerobic Exercise

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
Throughout history, athletes have searched for performance-enhancing agents. Recently, creatine (N-[aminoiminomethyl]-N-methyl glycine) has been marketed as an ergogenic dietary supplement. There appears to be scientific merit to the claim that creatine is ergogenic when taken in large amounts.
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