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Although preliminary studies suggested sex-related differences in physiological responses to hypoxia, the effects of sex on sprint interval training (SIT) performance in different degrees of hypoxia are largely lacking.
Raci Karayigit +5 more
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Isokinetic force-power profile of the shoulder joint in males participating in CrossFit training and competing at different levels [PDF]
Background As participants who engage in CrossFit training and competition perform a large volume of high intensity overhead activities, injuries to the shoulder are one of the most common in this sport.
Maximiliano A. Torres-Banduc +4 more
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Unraveling dynamics of human physical activity patterns in chronic pain conditions [PDF]
Chronic pain is a complex disabling experience that negatively affects the cognitive, affective and physical functions as well as behavior. Although the interaction between chronic pain and physical functioning is a well-accepted paradigm in clinical research, the understanding of how pain affects individuals' daily life behavior remains a challenging ...
Paraschiv-Ionescu, A. +2 more
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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the reliability and validity of load−velocity (L–V) relationship variables obtained through the 2-point method using different load combinations and velocity variables.
Alejandro Pérez-Castilla +3 more
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Plyometric jump training (PJT) can be used for improving balance through bilateral and unilateral jump-landing drills. Since the increased number of articles testing the effects of PJT on dynamic and static balance, it is relevant to summarize the ...
Filipe Clemente +7 more
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The Proteome of a Healthy Human during Physical Activity under Extreme Conditions [PDF]
The review examines the new approaches in modern systems biology, in terms of their use for a deeper understanding of the physiological adaptation of a healthy human in extreme environments. Human physiology under extreme conditions of life, or environmental physiology, and systems biology are natural partners.
Larina, I. +3 more
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Assessing the Human Condition in Medical Cyber-Physical System Based on Microservices Architecture [PDF]
The goal of the work is to propose architectural and information model for assessing the human condition on the basis of microservice architecture in medical cyber-physical system, which, in contrast to the known models for assessing the human condition, can simultaneously provide scaling, fault tolerance and increase the speed of human condition ...
Bohdan Havano, Mykola Morozov
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A meta-analysis of the effects of strength training on arterial stiffness
Purpose Arterial stiffness (AS) describes the mechanical properties of the arterial wall and predicts cardiovascular health. Even if it is known that AS is improved by aerobic exercise, the effects of resistance training (RT) are less clear.
Pablo García-Mateo +3 more
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Inventory of personal factors influencing conditioned pain modulation in healthy people: a systematic literature review [PDF]
Background: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is believed to play an important role in the development and exacerbation of chronic pain, because dysfunction of CPM is associated with a shift in balance between pain facilitation and pain inhibition.
Calders, Patrick +6 more
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Barcoding Human Physical Activity to Assess Chronic Pain Conditions
Modern theories define chronic pain as a multidimensional experience - the result of complex interplay between physiological and psychological factors with significant impact on patients' physical, emotional and social functioning. The development of reliable assessment tools capable of capturing the multidimensional impact of chronic pain has ...
Paraschiv-Ionescu, A. +3 more
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