Muscle fiber typology substantially influences time to recover from high-intensity exercise [PDF]
Human fast-twitch muscle fi- bers generate high power in a short amount of time but are easily fatigued, whereas slow-twitch fibers are more fatigue resistant.
Bex, Tine +3 more
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Contribution of Leg Power, Arm Power, Stomach Muscle Power, and Back Muscle Power on Jumping Services [PDF]
Background: Service jumping is one of the volleyball techniques which is very important to be trained in the game in order to complicate the opponent reception. Proposal: This research aims to determine the contribution of leg power, arm power, abdominal muscle strength, and back muscle strength to the volleyball athlete's jumping service ability ...
Suharjana Suharjana +2 more
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Effects of submaximal and supramaximal accentuated eccentric loading on mass and function
Introduction: Eccentric-overload (EO) resistance training emerges as an alternative to more optimally prescribe intensity relative to the force generation capabilities of the eccentric muscle contraction.
Sergio Maroto-Izquierdo +5 more
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Comparison of Propofol and Ketofol on Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials in Patients Undergoing Thoracolumbar Spine Surgery [PDF]
Study Design This was a double-blind randomized study. Purpose The primary purpose was to compare the effects of propofol and ketofol on amplitudes and latencies of transcranial motor evoked potentials (TcMEPs) during thoracolumbar spine surgery.
Ankur Khandelwal +4 more
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The cardiac work-loop technique:An in vitro model for identifying and profiling drug-induced changes in inotropy using rat papillary muscles [PDF]
The cardiac work-loop technique closely mimics the intrinsic in vivo movement and characteristics of cardiac muscle function. In this study, six known inotropes were profiled using the work-loop technique to evaluate the potential of this method to ...
AJ Taberner +56 more
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Introduction: Whether high-intensity interval training (HIIT) can improve lean mass, strength, and power of the lower limbs in young and older people is still under discussion.
Cristian Caparrós-Manosalva +27 more
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Do the effects of vitamin d supplementation on muscle strength differ according to age? [PDF]
Introduction: Vitamin D plays an important role in musculoskeletal health and its use improves muscle strength. However, the effect of vitamin D use on muscle strength in women of different ages is yet to be investigated.
Bilgilisoy Filiz, M. +6 more
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The likely effects of thermal climate change on vertebrate skeletal muscle mechanics with possible consequences for animal movement and behaviour [PDF]
Climate change can involve alteration in the local temperature that an animal is exposed to, which in turn may affect skeletal muscle temperature.
Abrahams +100 more
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Changes in power assessed by the Wingate anaerobic test following downhill running [PDF]
Few studies have examined the effects of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage on power despite power being a key performance variable in a number of sporting events.
Nosaka, K., Nottle, C.
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Anaerobic Power Assessment in Athletes: Are Cycling and Vertical Jump Tests Interchangeable?
Regularly assessing anaerobic power is important for athletes from sports with an explosive strength component. Understanding the differences and overlap between different assessment methods might help coaches or smaller-scale testing facilities maximize
Micah Gross, Fabian Lüthy
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