نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary exercise

تعداد نتایج: 201136  

2017
Yvonne Huber Nadine Gehrke Jana Biedenbach Susanne Helmig Perikles Simon Beate K Straub Ina Bergheim Tobias Huber Detlef Schuppan Peter R Galle Marcus A Wörns Marcus Schuchmann Jörn M Schattenberg

Physical activity confers a broad spectrum of health benefits. Beyond the obvious role in metabolically driven diseases, the role of physical activity in acute liver injury is poorly explored. To study the role of physical activity in acute liver injury, a novel model of voluntary distance running in mice was developed and mice were subjected to acute liver injury induced by N-galactosamine (Ga...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Simranjit K Sidhu David J Bentley Timothy J Carroll

Muscle fatigue is a reduction in the capacity to exert force and may involve a "central" component originating in the brain and/or spinal cord. Here we examined whether supraspinal factors contribute to impaired central drive after locomotor endurance exercise. On 2 separate days, 10 moderately active individuals completed a locomotor cycling exercise session or a control session. Brief (2 s) a...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2004
Jennifer E Stevens Ryan L Mizner Lynn Snyder-Mackler

STUDY DESIGN A case series. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this case series was to assess the effect of high-intensity neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on quadriceps strength and voluntary activation following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). BACKGROUND Following TKA, patients exhibit long-term weakness of the quadriceps and diminished functional capacity compared to age-matched healthy...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2006
Van A Redila Andrea K Olson Sarah E Swann Gisou Mohades Alina J Webber Joanne Weinberg Brian R Christie

The ingestion of ethanol during pregnancy has a number of deleterious consequences for the unborn offspring, producing structural and functional deficits that affect the brain and many other organs into adulthood. The hippocampus is a brain area that is particularly sensitive to ethanol's adverse effects. In a previous study we showed that voluntary exercise can ameliorate deficits in long-term...

Journal: :Physical therapy 1994
D R Sinacore R B Jacobson A Delitto

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Electrical stimulation has been used to assess skeletal muscle resistance to fatigue. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that 12 weeks of intense endurance exercise training on a bicycle ergometer would reduce the percentage of decline in quadriceps femoris muscle torque during an electrically elicited fatigue test. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Eleven nondisab...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2001
L Nybo B Nielsen

The present study investigated the effects of hyperthermia on the contributions of central and peripheral factors to the development of neuromuscular fatigue. Fourteen men exercised at 60% maximal oxygen consumption on a cycle ergometer in hot (40 degrees C; hyperthermia) and thermoneutral (18 degrees C; control) environments. In hyperthermia, the core temperature increased throughout the exerc...

2018
Kentaro Matsuzaki Naotoshi Sugimoto Masanori Katakura Eri Sumiyoshi Toshiko Hara Michio Hashimoto Osamu Shido

Saliva-a water-based fluid containing electrolytes, immunoglobulins, and enzymes-has many functions, including the protection and hydration of mucosal structures within the oral cavity and the initiation of digestion. Aquaporins (AQPs) are proteins that act as water channels through membranes. We have previously reported upregulation of the expression levels of AQP 1 and 5 in the submandibular ...

Journal: :Motor control 1999
T Hortobágyi K Scott J Lambert G Hamilton J Tracy

Cross-education enhances the performance of muscles not directly involved in the chronic conditioning of the muscles in a remote limb. Substantial cross-education occurs after training with eccentric contractions or with contractions evoked by electromyostimulation (EMS). Since during EMS and eccentric contractions, skin and muscle afferents are activated that have excitatory effects on contral...

Journal: :Nihon eiseigaku zasshi. Japanese journal of hygiene 1992
K Suzuki K Machida M Kariya

Studies were undertaken to evaluate the fundamental conditions for a low-intensity voluntary wheel running model in rats and its chronic effects on health indexes. Male Fischer rats (SPF) 5 weeks of age were housed in individual sedentary conditions or in individual wheel-cage units which allowed free access to voluntary wheel running for 8 months. Voluntary running averaged 640 +/- 198 m/day, ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Masato Maesako Kengo Uemura Masakazu Kubota Akira Kuzuya Kazuki Sasaki Naoko Hayashida Megumi Asada-Utsugi Kiwamu Watanabe Maiko Uemura Takeshi Kihara Ryosuke Takahashi Shun Shimohama Ayae Kinoshita

Accumulating evidence suggests that some dietary patterns, specifically high fat diet (HFD), increase the risk of developing sporadic Alzheimer disease (AD). Thus, interventions targeting HFD-induced metabolic dysfunctions may be effective in preventing the development of AD. We previously demonstrated that amyloid precursor protein (APP)-overexpressing transgenic mice fed HFD showed worsening ...

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