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Strength/endurance training versus endurance training in congestive heart failure

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2002
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of endurance training alone (ET) with combined endurance and strength training (CT) on hemodynamic and strength parameters in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF).Twenty male patients with CHF were randomized into one of two training regimens consisting of endurance training or a combination of ...
Charles, Delagardelle   +5 more
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Strength Training in Endurance Runners

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2010
This study examined effects of periodized maximal versus explosive strength training and reduced strength training, combined with endurance training, on neuromuscular and endurance performance in recreational endurance runners. Subjects first completed 6 weeks of preparatory strength training.
Taipale, RS   +8 more
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Erythropoietic adaptations to endurance training

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1992
Erythropoietic adaptations involving the oxygen dissociation curve (ODC) and erythropoietin production have been implicated in the etiology of reduced blood haemoglobin concentrations in sportspersons (known as sports anaemia). A significant increase in the half-saturation pressure indicating a right-shift in the ODC was measured in 34 male [25.8-27.4 ...
L M, Weight   +3 more
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Endurance Training

2009
The numerous benefits of physical activity range from improvements in bone mineral density to ameliorating the effects of aging (Table 14.1). Not only are physically active individuals healthier, but they are also happier, live longer, sleep better, experience less pain, and have more energy and better day-to-day function. Many of these benefits can be
Simonson, Shawn R.   +1 more
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Endurance training and antioxidants of lung

Experientia, 1984
Mice and rats were adjusted to daily treadmill training programs, which were heavy enough to increase the oxidative capacity of skeletal muscles. Endurance training did not affect the activities of catalase and glutathione peroxidase and the concentration of vitamin E in the lungs of mice and rats.
A, Salminen, H, Kainulainen, V, Vihko
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Concurrent Strength and Endurance Training

Sports Medicine, 1999
Concurrent strength and endurance training appears to inhibit strength development when compared with strength training alone. Our understanding of the nature of this inhibition and the mechanisms responsible for it is limited at present. This is due to the difficulties associated with comparing results of studies which differ markedly in a number of ...
Leveritt, M.   +3 more
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Endurance and Strength Training in Patients with COPD.

Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal, 2004
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of endurance training only to endurance plus strength (combined) training in a randomized trial of patients with COPD.Twenty-four patients completed the study: 11 patients in the combined training group (FEV(1) 45 +/- 5% predicted), and 13 patients in the endurance training group (FEV(1) 40 +/- 4 ...
M Jeffery, Mador   +4 more
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Potential for strength and endurance training to amplify endurance performance

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1988
The impact of adding heavy-resistance training to increase leg-muscle strength was studied in eight cycling- and running-trained subjects who were already at a steady-state level of performance. Strength training was performed 3 days/wk for 10 wk, whereas endurance training remained constant during this phase.
R C, Hickson   +4 more
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Training Modalities: Impact on Endurance Capacity

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2010
Endurance athletes demonstrate an exceptional resistance to fatigue when exercising at high intensity. Much research has been devoted to the contribution of aerobic capacity for the economy of endurance performance. Important aspects of the fine-tuning of metabolic processes and power output in the endurance athlete have been overlooked.
Flueck, Martin, Eilers, Wouter
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Endurance Training and Testosterone Levels

Sports Medicine, 1989
Research has shown that chronic exposure to prolonged endurance training can result in disturbances within the reproductive physiological and endocrinological systems of humans. Until recently, research has focused on exercise training induced disruptions within female athletes.
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