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Sural/Radial Amplitude Ratio: A Useful Tool to Diagnose Non‐Length‐Dependent Neuropathy
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Patients with non‐length‐dependent neuropathy (NLDN) exhibit reduced sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitudes in both lower and upper limbs. This study aimed to determine a threshold for the sural/radial amplitude ratio (SRAR) suggestive of NLDN.
Antoine Pegat +6 more
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Previously it was demonstrated that mineralization and alkalization properties of mineral water are important factors influencing acid-base balance and hydration in athletes.
Jakub Chycki +3 more
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Acute Beetroot Juice Supplementation Attenuates Morning-Associated Decrements in Supramaximal Exercise Performance in Trained Sprinters. [PDF]
Dumar AM +5 more
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ABSTRACT There is a lack of meta‐analyses focusing on low‐intensity endurance training (LIT), including considerations of the lowest effective intensity across different outcomes. This systematic review and meta‐analysis examined the effects of LIT on aerobic fitness and cardiometabolic health. Randomized controlled trials involving healthy adults aged
Olli‐Pekka Nuuttila +4 more
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We asked whether the level of peripheral fatigue would differ when three consecutive exercise trials were completed to task failure, and whether there would be delayed recovery in maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) force, neuromuscular activation and ...
Christian Froyd +2 more
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Role of aldehyde dehydrogenase in hypoxic vasodilator effects of nitrite in rats and humans [PDF]
Hypoxic conditions favour the reduction of nitrite to nitric oxide (NO) to elicit vasodilatation, but the mechanism(s) responsible for bioconversion remains ill defined.
Alexander +39 more
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Abstract This study investigated the effect of respiratory muscle fatigue on cardiovascular function, locomotor muscle fatigue and exercise performance in young and master athletes, a model of successful ageing. Ten young male (YA, 27.4 ± 4.4 years) and 11 male master endurance athletes (MA, 65.0 ± 5.1 years) performed, on separate days, two constant ...
Valentin Mons +4 more
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Multiple Models Can Concurrently Explain Fatigue During Human Performance [PDF]
One of the most commonly and thoroughly studied paradigms of human performance is fatigue. However, despite volumes of research there remains considerable controversy among scientists regarding definitive conclusions about the specific mechanism(s ...
Green‡, Matt, Laurent†, C. Matthew
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Neural regulation of cardiovascular response to exercise: role of central command and peripheral afferents [PDF]
During dynamic exercise, mechanisms controlling the cardiovascular apparatus operate to provide adequate oxygen to fulfill metabolic demand of exercising muscles and to guarantee metabolic end-products washout.
Crisafulli, A +5 more
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Abstract figure legend Muscle unloading induces declines in muscle function, particularly in maximal and explosive strength. The decline in explosive strength (quantified as rate of force development, RFD) is greater than the decline in maximal strength (quantified as maximal force, Fmax).
Luca Ruggiero, Markus Gruber
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