نتایج جستجو برای: max vo2

تعداد نتایج: 50505  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
R S Richardson K Tagore L J Haseler M Jordan P D Wagner

If the diffusive component of O2 transport in muscle is important in determining exercise capacity, an increased capillary-to-tissue PO2 difference should enhance gas exchange from blood to skeletal muscle during exercise. Thus a rightward shift in the O2 dissociation curve should theoretically increase O2 extraction and improve maximal O2 uptake (VO2 max). To test this hypothesis, we used the ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1987
M E Cheetham C Williams

Twelve county standard hockey players completed a 30 second sprint on a non-motorised treadmill and an uphill treadmill running test to determine maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max) before and after 6 weeks of high intensity training (fast runs 3-5 miles, intervals 30-300 m and circuit training), whilst 11 club standard players completed the same tests without any additional training. For the count...

2014
Masoome Yarahmadi Gholamreza Askari Mehdi Kargarfard Reza Ghiasvand Mohsen Hoseini Hajar Mohamadi Ali Asadi

BACKGROUND Flavonoids consider as a large group of plant metabolites that 6,000 types of them have been identified till now. In some studies, it has been shown that they can increase aerobic performance and maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of anthocyanin (as one of the most important kind of flavonoids) supplementation on body composition, e...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Barry Braun Carrie Sharoff Stuart R Chipkin Francesca Beaudoin

During exercise, obese individuals oxidize less glycogen and more fat than their lean counterparts, but the shift in substrate use may be mediated by insulin resistance rather than body fat per se. In addition, individuals with Type 2 diabetes are not resistant to contraction-mediated glucose uptake during exercise, but in vivo studies uncomplicated by hyperglycemia are lacking. The purpose of ...

2016
Heidi M. Lynch Christopher M. Wharton Carol S. Johnston

In spite of well-documented health benefits of vegetarian diets, less is known regarding the effects of these diets on athletic performance. In this cross-sectional study, we compared elite vegetarian and omnivore adult endurance athletes for maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) and strength. Twenty-seven vegetarian (VEG) and 43 omnivore (OMN) athletes were evaluated using VO2 max testing on the tre...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
L Paavolainen K Häkkinen I Hämäläinen A Nummela H Rusko

To investigate the effects of simultaneous explosive-strength and endurance training on physical performance characteristics, 10 experimental (E) and 8 control (C) endurance athletes trained for 9 wk. The total training volume was kept the same in both groups, but 32% of training in E and 3% in C was replaced by explosive-type strength training. A 5-km time trial (5K), running economy (RE), max...

Journal: :Thorax 1988
C J Clark L M Cochrane

In view of the lack of objective information on work performance in asthma, a progressive incremental exercise test was carried out in 44 subjects with mild to moderate asthma and 64 normal, healthy subjects matched for habitual activity, to compare cardiorespiratory fitness and to determine the relative contribution of airflow obstruction to exercise limitation. The two groups achieved similar...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
J D MacDougall A L Hicks J R MacDonald R S McKelvie H J Green K M Smith

Our purpose was to examine the effects of sprint interval training on muscle glycolytic and oxidative enzyme activity and exercise performance. Twelve healthy men (22 +/- 2 yr of age) underwent intense interval training on a cycle ergometer for 7 wk. Training consisted of 30-s maximum sprint efforts (Wingate protocol) interspersed by 2-4 min of recovery, performed three times per week. The prog...

Journal: :The Physician and sportsmedicine 2010
Francisco Javier Calderón Victor Díaz Ana B Peinado Pedro J Benito Nicola Maffulli

AIMS We assessed the changes in cardiac morphology between elite endurance-trained runners (n = 42) and elite sprinters (n = 34) over a 5-year period. In addition, we studied the relationship between heart size and maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max). METHODS At the beginning of 5 consecutive seasons, all athletes underwent an incremental running test to determine VO2 max and a color-coded p...

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