نتایج جستجو برای: detraining

تعداد نتایج: 491  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Sukho Lee Elisabeth R Barton H Lee Sweeney Roger P Farrar

Muscle hypertrophy is the product of increased drive through protein synthetic pathways and the incorporation of newly divided satellite cells. Gains in muscle mass and strength can be achieved through exercise regimens that include resistance training. Increased insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) can also promote hypertrophy through increased protein synthesis and satellite cell proliferatio...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2004
Stefan Mustata Christopher Chan Vesta Lai Judith A Miller

Cardiovascular disease remains the primary cause of mortality in patients who are maintained on hemodialysis. Arterial stiffness and insulin resistance are independent risk factors for cardiovascular mortality in this population. In healthy individuals, higher physical conditioning is associated with reduced arterial stiffness. Exercise reduces insulin resistance and glucose intolerance in sede...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1992
F Dela K J Mikines M von Linstow N H Secher H Galbo

During insulin stimulation whole body glucose uptake is increased in trained compared with untrained humans. However, it is not known which tissue is responsible. Seven young male subjects bicycle trained one leg for 10 wk at 70% of maximal O2 consumption (VO2max). Sixteen hours after last exercise bout, a three-step euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp (clamp 1) was performed (insulin levels, mea...

2013
Riki Ogasawara Jeremy P. Loenneke Robert S. Thiebaud Takashi Abe

The purpose of this study was to determine whether the training responses observed with low-load resistance exercise to volitional fatigue translates into significant muscle hypertrophy, and compare that response to high-load resistance training. Nine previously untrained men (aged 25 [SD 3] years at the beginning of the study, standing height 1.73 [SD 0.07] m, body mass 68.9 [SD 8.1] kg) compl...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2004
Alessandro Biffi Barry J Maron Luisa Verdile Fredrick Fernando Antonio Spataro Giuseppe Marcello Roberto Ciardo Fabrizio Ammirati Furio Colivicchi Antonio Pelliccia

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this research was to evaluate the impact of athletic training and, in particular, physical deconditioning, on frequent and/or complex ventricular tachyarrhythmias assessed by 24-h ambulatory (Holter) electrocardiogram (ECG). BACKGROUND Sudden deaths in athletes are usually mediated by ventricular tachyarrhythmias. METHODS Twenty-four hour ambulatory ECGs were recor...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Cris A Slentz Joseph A Houmard Johanna L Johnson Lori A Bateman Charles J Tanner Jennifer S McCartney Brian D Duscha William E Kraus

Exercise has beneficial effects on lipoproteins. Little is known about how long the effects persist with detraining or whether the duration of benefit is effected by training intensity or amount. Sedentary, overweight subjects (n = 240) were randomized to 6-mo control or one of three exercise groups: 1) high-amount/vigorous-intensity exercise; 2) low-amount/vigorous-intensity exercise; or 3) lo...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2007
Mikel Izquierdo Javier Ibañez Juan José González-Badillo Nicholas A Ratamess William J Kraemer Keijo Häkkinen Henri Bonnabau Cristina Granados Duncan N French Esteban M Gorostiaga

This study examined the impact of 4 weeks of either complete cessation of training (DTR) or a tapering period (TAP; short-term reduction of the strength training volume, while the intensity is kept high), subsequent to 16 weeks of periodized heavy resistance training (PRT) on strength/power gains and the underlying physiologic changes in basal circulating anabolic/catabolic hormones in strength...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2012
Saqib Ghani Sanjay Sharma

1 of 2 DESCRIPTION A young Caucasian female professional athlete underwent a 12-lead ECG as a part of preparticipation cardiovascular screening. She trained and exercised for an average 20 h per week. There were no symptoms or relevant family history reported, and cardiovascular examination was normal. The ECG exhibited T-wave inversion in the inferior and lateral leads ( fi gure 1 ). These ECG...

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