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Cancer Related Fatigue and Upper Limb Disabilities Cannot Improve after 6 Weeks Resistance Training with Thera-Band in Breast Cancer Survivors International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-17 Reza Nouri, Klaus Michaeil Braumann, Bahareh Mahmoudieh ChamPiri, Jan Schröder, Mahdieh Akochakian
Aim. Breast cancer and its treatments lead to cancer related fatigue and upper limb disabilities. On the other hand, resistance training has positive benefits for breast cancer survivors. Thus, the aim of present study was to clarify the effect of resistance training with Thera – Band on CRF and upper limb disabilities in breast cancer survivors. Methods. Fifty women with breast cancer aged 29-65
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The effect of aerobic training and consumption of L-carnitine supplements on Gen expression of HMG-CoA reductase and LDL receptor in the liver of male Wistar rats Injected by Boldenone International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-15 Behnam Bagherzadeh Rahmani
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of aerobic training and consumption of L-carnitine supplements on HMG-CoA reductase and LDL receptor in the liver of male Wistar rats toxicated by Boldenone. 30 male Wistar rats aged 12 weeks (weight 195±7.94g) were randomly divided into five groups: control, sham, boldenone (5mg/kg), L-carnitine, aerobic training- L-carnitine.The endurance moderate
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Autogenous control of heart rate taking Deep Slow Breaths during exercise International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-10 Tsuyoshi Kageyama
We investigated whether heart rate can be controlled consciously. This study examined the effect of 20 minutes of cycling exercise while being conscious about energy conservation on the heart rate. 21 healthy college students (9 men, 12 women) participated three exercise bouts. Exercise bouts were examined under the following three conditions: (a) known condition (participants having information about
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Effect of exercise training intensity on mitochondrial dynamics and mitophagy in post myocardial infarction rats International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-10 Babak Ebadi, Arsalan Damirchi
Myocardial infarction (MI) is the most common type of heart disease. According to recent studies, mitochondrial dysfunction has been suggested as a central player in cardiac disease and evidences point out the association of mitochondrial morphology with development of heart diseases. Exercise training plays a protective role against cardiovascular disease. However, the role of exercise training on
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Contest coefficients of the elite judo athletes of Russia and Kyrgyzstan (less than 60 kg, 66 kg, 73 kg and 81 kg) from 2010 till 2015 International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-08 Aleksander Osipov, Mikhail Kudryavtsev, Oleg Koptev, Sergii Iermakov, Valentina Bliznevskaya
Study aim. The specialists note that the latest changes in the rules of judo have a negative impact on the quality of competition between the athletes representing the Russian Federation and the CIS countries. In connection with this the goal of the research was to search for the objective and informative criteria for assessing the level of preparedness of the judoists in Russia and Kyrgyzstan for
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Effect of Training and Gender on Plasma Irisin, Leptin, and Insulin Levels International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-08 Şükran Arıkan, Serkan Revan, Şükrü Serdar Balcı, Metin Şahin, Behiç Serpek
The objective of this study is the comparison of the irisin, leptin, and insulin hormone levels of the female and male elite taekwondo athletes and non-athletes. Elite taekwondo athletes (7 males, 6 females) and university students (8 males, 6 females) between the ages of 16 and 20 who do not do exercise regularly and who are moderately active have taken part in the study. In the beginning of the study
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Development of the ability to differentiate the parameters of football players' movements taking into account their typology International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-08 Georgiy Polevoy
The purpose of this article - to receive and generalize the data obtained in a new research namely change of indicators of ability to differentiation of parameters of movements of the young football players having different typology of nervous system. The leading method of studying this problem is a pedagogical experiment, as well as a theoretical analysis of methodological literature and the use of
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Opponens pollicis silent period during a precision motor task with the isometric contraction of the ipsilateral knee extension. International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-08 Shinichi Daikuya, Yumi Okayama
Objectives: To clarify the excitability of the central nervous system function via a difference in the feedback method, we examined the alterations in the duration of the silent period recorded from the opponens pollicis muscle during a precision motor task. This task involved isometric knee extension using visual feedback and verbal conduction. Design: Cross-sectional study with an A-B-A task-order
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THE EFFECTS OF THE RESISTANCE TRAINING ON SERUM CORTISOL, IL-6, IL-8, AND TNF- α International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-06-08 Yılmaz Öztürk, Nurten DİNÇ, Selda Bereket Yücel, Fatma Taneli, Cevval Ulman, Hakan Tıkız
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate effects of resistance training on IL-6, IL-8, TNF-I±, blood hematocrit and cortisol levels. Materials and Methods: Thirteen players from Manisa Celal Bayar University soccer team and 14 sedentary male students were used as the study subjects. The subjects, whose average age was 18-24 years old, were healthy and free of any cardiovascular diseases
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The effect of 12-weeks concurent training on the serum levels NGF, BDNF, and VDBP in women with multiple sclerosis International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-03-23 Mitra Khademosharie, Vahid Tadibi, Naser Behpoor, Mohammad Reza Hamedinia
Recent studies suggest that patients with multiple sclerosis(MS) have low levels of neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factor(NGF), brain-derived neurothrophic factor(BDNF) and the vitamin D-binding protein(VDBP), and exercise training may affects these factors in people with MS. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a combined exercise training programon the serum levels
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Effects of 8-Week Thera-Band Training on Spike Speed, Jump Height and Speed of Upper Limb Performance of Young Female Volleyball Players International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-03-15 Ani Agopyan, Nurper Ozbar, Seda Nur Ozdemir
ABSTRACT: Introduction and objectives: Elastic resistance has been commonly used in the therapeutic and fitness setting. However, the effects of a strength training program using elastic resistance exercises to the explosive power and spike speed, which are very important elements for successful volleyball practice, has not been clearly demonstrated. Therefore, the aim of this study was to establish
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Comparison of the effect of rest interval between sets and set – repetition configuration during bouts of eccentric exercise on muscle damage and inflammatory markers International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-03-14 Hossein Mohammadi, Mohammad Esmaiel Afzalpour, Seyed Hossein Abtahi Ivary
Background and Objective: Various studies have demonstrated that different rest Intervals has a significant effect on hormonal, metabolic and cardiovascular responses. This factors can lead to different muscle damage responses. Materials and Methods: 40 untrained subjects (25.4 ± 0.068 years, height 1.74 ± 0.97 cm and weight 30.8 ± 8.48 kg) in three sessions of eccentric resistance exercise with
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Effects of hypobaric Endurance Training on Graded Exercise Induced Lymphocyte Mobilization, Senescence and Their Surface Thiol Levels in Elite Male Athletes International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-03-12 Karim - Azali Alamdari, Jabbar Bashiri
The effects of each hypoxemic exercise session or overall training period still remains to be more elucidated in elite athletes. Therefore, we investigated the effects of hypobaric endurance training on lymphocytes mobilization and senescence and also their surface Thiol levels following to graded exercise test (GXT) in elite male athletes. Fourty six volunteer subjects were randomized into normobaric
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A comparative study to identify a suitable model of ownership for Iran football pro league clubs International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2018-01-22 Saeed Amirnejad, Ali Reza Elahi, Hossein Akbari Yazdi
Today the government ownership of the professional football clubs is absolutely illogical view point. Most of sports clubs are conducted by private sector using different models of ownership all over the world. In Iran, government credits benefit was main reason that the professional sport was firstly developed by government firms and organizations. Therefore, the sports team ownership is without the
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The performance analysis of Islamic republic of Iran broadcasting (IRIB) in comparison with foreign selected channels in the field of sports International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-30 Mostafa Moghadas, Farzam Farzan, Hamid Ghasemi
The purpose of this study was to analyze the performance of Islamic republic of Iran broadcasting (IRIB) in comparison with foreign selected channels in the field of sports. The methodology of the present study is descriptive in terms of strategy and content analysis in terms of method. The statistical population of the study includes all channels that are involved in production of sport programs inside
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The association between Body Physique and Physical Fitness: a cross-sectional study among a tribal community of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-27 Shivani Chandel, Athoni Rhetso, S. L. Malik, Monika Kulshreshtha
Body physique and physical fitness are the key determinants of a healthy life. The type of work one performs has immense impact on the physique and fitness of an individual regardless of even socio-economic status. This study aims to understand the association of physical fitness with body physique among a tribal community of India. Data were collected on 200 individuals, both male and female in the
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EXAMINATION OF PHYSICAL, MOTOR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF ATHLETES AND WRESTLERS IN THE AGE GROUP OF 12-14 YEARS OLD IN TERMS OF BRANCHING International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-26 Celal Bulğay, Ebru Çetin
The purpose of the study is to compare the physical, motor and physiological features of students in the age group of 12-14 years old who regularly practice in athletics and wrestling sports with non-sports students, and explore its impacts on the sports students' level of branching. The research group was selected among Kecioren Mecidiye Secondary School and Alaeddin Ozdenoren Imam Hatip Secondary
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Hydration and nutrition knowledge in adolescent swimmers. Does water intake affect urine hydration markers after swimming? International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-23 Cesare Altavilla, Maria Soledad Prats Moya, Pablo Caballero Pérez
Little data exists regarding nutritional knowledge and hydration in adolescent swimmers. The aim of this study was to assess the level of nutrition and hydration knowledge and to describe the fluid balance in adolescent swimmers during training. A study was carried out with a cross-sectional descriptive part and a longitudinal part with repeated measurements over five swimming sessions. Eighty-six
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The Effects of Electrostimulation and Core Exercises on Recovery After High-Intensity Exercise International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-23 Ahmet Mor, Gökhan İpekoğlu, Cansel Arslanoglu, Kursat Acar, Erkal Arslanoglu
Introduction and objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of electrostimulation and core exercises on recovery after high-intensity exercise. Methods: The participants of this study consists of 12 male bodybuilders who regularly train and between the ages 18-30. Tabata high intensity interval training (HIIT) was applied with different recovery methods to the athletes on three
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The Examination and Comparison of Recreational Sports Centers With Regard to Quality of Service International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-22 Mehmet Ali öztürk, Gökdemir K, Tekin Ali
The goal of this study is to analyses private sports centers offering recreational activities in the cities of Izmir and Manisa (Turkey) according to the opinions of voluntary members and compare them based on several variables. The "Service Quality Assessment Scale" developed by Lam and adapted to Turkish with a validity and reliability procedure was used as a data collection tool in the current study
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INFLUENCE OF LOW, MEDIUM AND HIGH INTENSITY OF RESISTANCE TRAINING ON MUSCULAR HYPERTROPHY, AND SELECTED HEALTH RELATED FITNESS VARIABLES AMONG UNDERWEIGHT MALES International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-22 Kaukab Azeem, Erdogan Tabur
Introduction: Underweight (UW) individuals face lot of problems in increasing muscle size and also increasing body weight and fitness levels. Resistance training (RT) plays a very important role in increasing hypertrophy of the muscles one and all in general. (ACSM, 2009) stated that the resistance exercise for healthy adults provides program design recommendations for muscle hypertrophy [3]. The purpose
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Effects of low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction on muscle size and strength of professional soccer players with muscle imbalance International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-21 Benedito Sergio Denadai, Felipe Oliveira, Sérgio Camarda, Leandro Ribeiro, Camila Coelho Greco
The purposes of this study were to determine whether low intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction (LI-BFR) could affect the concentric hamstrings/quadriceps muscle strength ratio (Hcon:Qcon) of professional soccer players with Hcon:Qcon imbalance (Study 1), and whether hamstrings strength response observed after LI-BFR is associated with muscle hypertrophy (Study 2). In the
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The spatial orientation of the players with different type of nervous system International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-12-21 Georgiy Polevoy
The purpose of this article is to obtain and summarize the data obtained in the new study, namely the change in performance of the spatial orientation of the players 12-13 years old with different typological peculiarities of nervous system properties. The leading methods to research this problem are ascertaining and formative pedagogical experiment, theoretical analysis and summarizing of methodological
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The effect of 8 weeks of Circuit Resistance Training on metabolic syndrome risk factors and body composition in women over age 50 with diabetes mellitus type 2 International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-30 Seyede Amene Azarmehr, Mohammadreza Esmaelzadeh toloee, Esmail Akbari
Abstract Introduction: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) increased significantly in the last three decades, and effective strategies to manage and prevent this disease are urgently needed. Physical activity and exercise training is an effective way for metabolic syndrome risk factors in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. However, the effects of Circuit Resistance Training (CRT)
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The Value of Home Education Including Physical Education International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-26 Iradge Ahrabi-Fard
There is a false notion that public school can educate great students. Facing diversity of students’ potential, different timing of growth pattern and varieties of home preparation of students to be a assiduous learner it is serious challenging task. Schools offer a general education to all with some attention to the diversity of students. It is home education, dealing with concentration habits during
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Designing the organizational creativity based on job characteristics and job involvement among physical education units’ employees of Technology University International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-26 Seyed Hossein Alavi
The aim of the present study was designing the organizational creativity based on job characteristics and job involvement among physical education employees of Technology University. The statistical population of the present study consisted of all employees, experts, and physical education units’ managers. The statistical samples were 389 people reduced to 338 employees after eliminating the incomplete
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Gesture based Human Computer Interaction for Athletic Training International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Mehdi Khazaeli, Chadi El Kari, Jacob Baizer, Leili Javadpour
The invention of depth sensors for mobile devices, has led to availability of relatively inexpensive high-resolution depth and visual (RGB) sensing for a wide range of applications. The complementary nature of the depth and visual information opens up new opportunities to solve fundamental problems in object and activity recognition, people tracking, 3D mapping and localization, etc. One of the most
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An athlete’s criminal liability towards spectators International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Mohammad Nabipour
Abstract: Basically and according to clause of article 158 of the Islamic penal code, approved in 2013 (sporting activities and accidents resulting from it, if the reason of accidents do not violate the rules related to that sport and these regulation are not in conflict with religious rules) there will be no criminal liability for the athlete. As it appears the athlete that will be exempted from any
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Effect of 8-Week Aquatic, Land- based and Combined (Aquatic-Land) Training Programs On Walking Capacity in Women with Multiple Sclerosis (MS): A Burdenko Approach International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Raheleh Ghaffari
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease affecting all aspects of life in patients with this disease and causes a wide range of functional problems, including reduced walking capacity. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 8 weeks aquatic, land-based and combined (aquatic-land (exercise programs according to Burdenko method on the walking capacity measured by 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT)
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Effects of Combined exergame and conventional exercise to reduce and prevent fall risk among elderly people: A Hypothesis International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Hassan Sadeghi, Saidon Bin Amri, Mohsen Razeghi, Tengku Aizan Hamid, Mohammad Nazrul Hakim Abdollah
Background: Falling among old individuals has provoked ceaseless discussion among gerontologists and physical therapists and it is still one of the greatest issues among this population. Loss of the balance and functional mobility is the main reason of falling. There have been numerous studies conducting the effect of the conventional balance exercise and exergame independently on balance and functional
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The The Effects of Cold Water Immersion on Anaerobic Power, Dynamic Balance and Muscle Activation After a karate kumite fighting in Female Karateka International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Taher Afshar Nezhad, Samane Faghihi, Amir Hazrati, Khadije Bahrami
Many athletes are using specii¬c techniques to minimize fatigue and accelerate recovery processes. Cold water immersion (CWI) is one of the most popular interventions used by athletes to potentially return to their pre-fatigue performance level. the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of CWI on anaerobic performance, balance and muscle activation of female karateka after a simulated
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Metabolic Responses to Sago and Soy Supplementations during Endurance Cycling Performance in the Heat International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Daniel Tarmast, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Chee Keong Chen
This study examined the effects of Sago (Sa), Soy (So), combined iso–caloric Sago+Soy (SS) supplementations during cycling on metabolic responses as compared to placebo (P) in the heat (31℃, 70% relative humidity). Twelve well–trained male cyclists (Age: 19.0±5.6 yr, Height: 170.8±7.6 cm, Wight: 60.1±11.2 kg, and VO2max: 56.5±6.5 mL.kg-1.min-1) participated in four experimental trials. The
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The Effect of Promotional Tools on Conveying Brand Identity from Sport Consumers’ Viewpoint in the Country’s Premier League International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Ehsan Asadollahi, Farshad Tojari, Ali Zarei
The economic environment and business, advertising in sport is one of the ways that most companies to manage the brand, its products and expanding its market in the country. The aim of the present study investigates the effects of advertising on transfer of brand identity from the perspective of sports consumers in Premier League football. This study on the nature and purpose and in terms of descriptive
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Comparing the effect of visual and non-visual music on functional factors in a progressive aerobic exercise program International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Faezeh Alizadeh, Zeinab Ramzani, Ali Reza Amani
Objective: Aerobic exercises have a significant effect on losing weight and increasing the energy levels. This research aimed to increase the fatigue time in this type of exercises, making it more enjoyable. Method: In this study, eight physical education female students with the same preparedness level were selected by random sampling. The subjects participated ina periodic aerobic exercise during
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Civil Liability Resulting from Sport Referees Misjudgment International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Seyed hassan Hosseinimoghaddam
There is no doubt that sport is helping people to have health and happiness. However, this has undergone several changes over time since but there was professional the sports mix with championship and all there phenomena. Nowadays, sport is considered as a profession and many companies and plus can see it as a business. Moreover, governments mix the scores with politics. Referees are not guaranteeing
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The Effect of Bio/Neurofeedback Training on Performance, Audio and Visual Attention in Elite Shooters International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Farzaneh Bagheri asl
The aim of this study was the effect of Bio/Neurofeedback training on performance, audio and visual attention of elite shooters. In this study 36 elite shooters of Kermanshah Province participated. They divided in three groups. Two groups were experimental groups how participated biofeedback and neurofeedback training and one group was control group. All participants were tried that their trainings
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The relationship between flat feet and cavus foot with body mass index in girl students International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-10-20 Behnaz Hajirezaei, Saeed Mirzaei, Ali Khezri
Background and Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between flat feet and cavus foot with body mass index in girl students. Methods: The study population consisted of the Mazandaran University students that their number was 260 (130 girl college students and 130 girl students of non-physical education) formed. Sampling of participants over the two days. Height and weight
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Effect of High Intensity Interval Training with Blood Restriction on Anaerobic Performance International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-08-27 Amir Behi, Thomas Davin Fahey, Taher Afsharnezhad, Ali Reza Amani
Limiting venous blood flow restriction is a new approach of training aims to improving high level of performance among athletes, which has shown prominent results at muscle hypotrophy and strength. KAATSU[1] is a training system including pressure belt imposed on the proximal part of the upper and lower bodies. The present study aims to investigate the effect of HIIT Kaatsu trainings on anaerobic performance
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Roller-Ski Aerobic High-Intensity Interval Training Improves the VO2max and Anaerobic Power in Cross-Country Skiers International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-08-27 BAHAR ATEŞ, Ebru ÇETİN
The purpose of this study was to investigate the 8-week of roller-ski aerobic high-intensity interval training on aerobic and anaerobic power in cross-country skiers. 10 male [age, 18,28±2,1 years; height, 171,26±4,12 cm; weight, 61,39±6,28 kg] and 8 female [age, 16,05±0.3 years; height, 158,3±6,47 cm; weight, 49,34±0.7 kg] junior cross-country skiers completed the study. All skiers performed
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Effects of Plyometric and Cluster Resistance Training on Explosive Power and Maximum Strength in Karate Players International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-08-27 Mohsen Aminaei, Sodabe Yazdani, Mohhamadreza Amirseifadini
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of plyometric and cluster resistance training on explosive power and maximum strength in karate players. Eighteen women, karate players (age mean ± SD 18.22 ± 3.02 years, mean height 163 ± 0.63cm, and mean body mass 53.25 ± 7.34 kg) were selected as volunteer samples. They were divided into two groups with respect to their recorded one repetition
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Heart rate and lactate response of junior handball players (Under 18) during competitive match play International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-08-27 Subir Gupta, Asis Goswami
Background: This study highlights the heart rate (HR) and blood lactate (La) response of junior handball players of two positions – wings and backs, during competitive matches. Methods: Heart rate and blood lactate of twelve handball players – 6 Backs (B) and 6 Wingers (W)] – were recorded in quarter- and semifinal matches of the tournament. HR was recorded continuously by heart rate telemeter
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Impact of Prolonged Periods Classroom Settings in Intra-abdominal fat area and its Consequence on Posture/Balance Control among Algerian Childhood College Preparatory School. International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-08-23 Zerf Mohammed
The play has been shown to help children adjust to the school setting and to enhance children's learning [1]. Since this theory, the current study was designed to examine the significance of mechanical effects of intra-abdominal on posture/balance control among the Algerian Childhood Primary Schools. Since our teachers emphasise the good classroom settings as a discipline pedagogical aspect of success
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Concurrent training and caffeine supplementation on resistance training performance - A short research report International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-08-23 Daniel B Ugatti, Victor M Curty, Rafael Pereira, Marco Machado
The aim of this study was to examine the influence of caffeine supplementation (4.5 mg⋅kg−1) on lower body resistance training (RT) performance preceded with and without an acute bout of endurance exercise. In a double-blinded crossover study, 10 moderately active males (20.6±2.1 yo) carried out six exercise sessions (2 x 1RM sessions; 2 x resistance sessions; 2 concurrent sessions). Resistance
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The effects of eight week yoga training on serum levels of Dehydroepiandrestrone sulfate and prolactin in women with multiple sclerosis International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-08-23 Mohsen Avandi, Akram Heidarian, Mohsen Ebrahimi
Background: The yoga training can affect positive impact on fatigue due to increase the force of muscle contraction. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of yoga training on serum levels of dehydroepiandrestrone sulfate and prolactin in women with multiple sclerosis. Methods: For this purpose, 24 female with MS (age of 36.75±6.10 year, weight 68.3± 15.26 kg and BMI 26.88±6.02 kg/m2)
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Standing Height and its Estimation Utilizing Foot Length Measurements in Kosovan Adults: National Survey International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-07-28 Stevo Popovic, Fitim Arifi, Dusko Bjelica
The purpose of this research is to examine standing height in both Kosovan genders as well as its association with foot length, as an alternative to estimating standing height. A total of 1623 individuals (830 male and 793 female) participated in this research. The anthropometric measurements were taken according to the protocol of ISAK. The relationships between body height and foot length were determined
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The effect of 8 weeks deep-aquatic exercises on static balance and lower body strength among elderly men International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-28 Ehsan Seyed jafari, Mansour Sahebozamani, Ramin Beyranvand, Ehsan Ebrahimipour, Mahbobeh Razavi
Back ground: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of deep aquatic exercises on lower body strength and balance among elderly men. Methods: Thirty elderly men over 65 years old were randomly divided into two equal groups including experimental and control groups. Experimental group participated in a deep aquatic exercise program that consisted of 60-minute sessions three times a week
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Effects of endurance training and herb supplementation on tissue nesfatin-1/nucleobindin-2 and ghrelin mRNA expression International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-27 Hossein Shirvani, Abbass Ghanbari-Niaki, Saleh Rahmati-Ahmadabad, Vahid Sobhani
This study investigated the effects of aerobic training and extract of Pistacia-atlantica (Baneh) as a plant with rich fatty acids, on tissue nesfatin-1/nucleobindin-2 and ghrelin gene expression, plasma high- and low-density lipoprotein, tissue/plasma total cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations in female rats. 20 Wistar rats were randomly assigned to saline-control, saline-training, Baneh-control
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Time to failure and neuromuscular response to intermittent isometric exercise at different levels of vascular occlusion: a randomized crossover study International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-27 Mikhail Santos Cerqueira, Rafael Pereira, Taciano Rocha, Gabriel Mesquita, Cláudia Regina Oliveira de Paiva Lima, Maria Cristina Falcão Raposo, Alberto Galvão De Moura Filho
Objectives: The purpose this study was investigate the effects of different vascular occlusion levels (total occlusion (TO), partial occlusion (PO) or free flow (FF)) during intermittent isometric handgrip exercise (IIHE) on the time to failure (TF) and the recovery of the maximum voluntary isometric force (MVIF), median frequency (EMGFmed) and peak of EMG signal (EMGpeak) after failure. Methods: Thirteen
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The acute effect of high intensity aerobic training on ANP and Endothelin-1 in obese women International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-21 Rouhollah Haghshenas, Samaneh Nazemian, Mohsen Ebrahimi
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of acute high intensity aerobic training on ANP and Endothelin-1 in inactive obese women. In order to nineteen obese women mean age± SD: 27.94± 3.30, mean weight ±SD: 88.13 ±7.28, mean height ±SD: 163.00± 4.91, mean BMI ±SD: 32.96± 3.13 selected and were randomly allocated to experimental and control groups. Experimental group performed
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The Influence of Various Recovery Modalities on Performance Tasks in Basketball Players International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-19 Jourdan R Myles, C. Matt Lee, Marialice Kern
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of three recovery strategies during high-intensity intermittent exercise. Nine male basketball players (age, 23.11 ± 2.8 years; height, 1.83 ± 0.1 m; body mass, 81.87 ± 11.2 kg) completed a series of 3 randomized trials. Each trial consisted of a basketball exercise simulation test (BEST), a series of performance tests, one of three recovery modalities
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Evaluation of pulmonary function for estimation of peak oxygen consumption through the respiratory gas analysis and allometric equation in boy student International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-19 Keyvan Hejazi, Seyyed Reza Attarzadeh Hosseini
Purpose: Allometric is a method for the expression of relationship between the physiological variables, anatomical with unit of the body size that through mathematical methods can calculate vital capacity. The aim of this study was to evaluation of pulmonary function for estimation of peak oxygen consumption through the respiratory gas analysis and allometric equation in boy student. Methods: In this
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The Effect of short-term aerobic exercise and green tea consumption on MFO, Fatmax, body composition and lipid profile in sedentary postmenopausal women International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-13 Marjan Rostamian, Nahid Bijeh
Background: Visceral fat accumulation due to the decrease in estrogen levels, and gaining weight after menopause, increases the risk of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases in postmenopausal women; While physical activity at Fatmax and green tea consumption are recommended for increasing fat oxidation. Methods: 24 sedentary postmenopausal women were divided into two groups: exercise+supplemnet
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Metabolic Responses to Weight Lifting International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-13 Arnold Nelson
Editor's Note, The ability to lift heavy loads while performing multiple repetitions is not only highly correlated with muscle mass or the total number actomyosin interactions, but also metabolic functions that includes substrate concentrations and by-product removal. Muscles use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in at least three locations during exercise; to run the actomyosin interaction, operate sarcoplasmic
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Changes in the functional state of young players with different strength of the nervous system International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-13 Georgiy Polevoy
The purpose of the article is to get and summarize the data obtained in the new study, namely the change in the indicators of the functional state of 11-12 year-old players having different typological peculiarities of the nervous system. The leading methods to research this problem are ascertaining and formative pedagogical experiment, theoretical analysis and summarizing of methodological literature
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Exercise As Therapy for Gestational Diabetes - What’s the Evidence? International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-13 Mark Wilson, Rami Shenouda
Men and women differ greatly in their physiology; they are able to undertake different types and levels of activity, and also respond differently physiologically to aerobic and anaerobic exercise. Women have an additional capacity for pregnancy and their ability to undergo significant physiological change in a short period of time. They are, however, subject to further conditions that men are not susceptible
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Does chronic smoking affect induced-exercise catecholamine release? International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology Pub Date : 2017-04-13 Gökhan İpekoğlu, Sever O, Gönülateş S, Akan Bayrakdar, Arslanoğlu E, Arslanoğlu C, Mor A, Çolakoğlu FF
This study was performed to investigate the acute effect of the submaximal aerobic exercise upon epinephrine and nor-epinephrine levels in chronic smokers and non-smoker. The study was carried out upon 10 regular (15> cigarettes/day) smoker untrained male along five years and 10 never smoker untrained male. Subjects performed an endurance exercise that continues 40 minutes at 70% maximal heart rate