نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary exercise

تعداد نتایج: 201136  

Journal: :Clinical science 2000
N D Duncan D A Williams G S Lynch

The beta(2)-adrenergic agonist, clenbuterol, has powerful muscle anabolic and lipolytic effects and is used by athletes to improve exercise performance; however, its use in conjunction with different forms of exercise training has received limited attention. Since previous studies have reported that chronic use of other beta(2)-adrenergic agonists has deleterious effects on cardiac muscle struc...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2004
R Molteni A Wu S Vaynman Z Ying R J Barnard F Gómez-Pinilla

A diet high in total fat (HF) reduces hippocampal levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a crucial modulator of synaptic plasticity, and a predictor of learning efficacy. We have evaluated the capacity of voluntary exercise to interact with the effects of diet at the molecular level. Animal groups were exposed to the HF diet for 2 months with and without access to voluntary wheel r...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2011
Razieh Hajisoltani Ali Rashidy-Pour Abbas A Vafaei Behshid Ghaderdoost Ahmad Reza Bandegi Fereshteh Motamedi

Although it is well established that voluntary exercise can improve cognitive functions, the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Glucocorticoids play an important role in learning and memory functions. This study addressed whether the glucocorticoid system would play a role in the exercise-induced enhancement of learning and memory. Intact rats or those that were either adrenalectomized ...

2008
P. Baconnier J. Fontecave F. Guillaud P. Hannaert A. Hernandez V. Le Rolle P. Maziere

stimuli was not significantly different between TRN and SED hearts (P > 0.05 unpaired t-test n = 9-10). We suggest that despite the occurrence of both cardiac hypertrophy and electrical remodelling in response to voluntary exercise, these changes do not pre-dispose the exercise trained heart to arrhythmias. Our findings are consistent with the overall beneficial effect of mild exercise on the h...

2014
Alexandre Fouré Kazunori Nosaka Jennifer Wegrzyk Guillaume Duhamel Arnaud Le Troter Hélène Boudinet Jean-Pierre Mattei Christophe Vilmen Marc Jubeau David Bendahan Julien Gondin

Isometric contractions induced by neuromuscular electrostimulation (NMES) have been shown to result in a prolonged force decrease but the time course of the potential central and peripheral factors have never been investigated. This study examined the specific time course of central and peripheral factors after isometric NMES-induced muscle damage. Twenty-five young healthy men were subjected t...

2013
H. G. Laurie Rauch Georg Schönbächler Timothy D. Noakes

This article reviews the brain structures and neural circuitry underlying the motor system as it pertains to endurance exercise. Some obvious phenomena that occur during endurance racing events that need to be explained neurophysiologically are variable pacing strategies, the end spurt, motivation and the rating of perceived exertion. Understanding the above phenomena physiologically is problem...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
B R Newcomer B Sirikul G R Hunter E Larson-Meyer M Bamman

OBJECTIVE 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was used to document long lasting losses in muscle oxidative capacity after bouts of intense endurance exercise. METHODS The subject was a 34 year old highly fit female cyclist (VO2MAX = 53.3 ml/kg/min). Over a five month period, she participated in three separate intense bouts of acute unaccustomed exercise. 31P MRS measurements were perfor...

2013
Pauline B. van de Weert – van Leeuwen Angélica M. M. de Vrankrijker Joachim Fentz Oana Ciofu Jørgen F. P. Wojtaszewski Hubertus G. M. Arets Hendrikus J. Hulzebos Cornelis K. van der Ent Jeffrey M. Beekman Helle K. Johansen

Regular moderate exercise has been suggested to exert anti-inflammatory effects and improve immune effector functions, resulting in reduced disease incidence and viral infection susceptibility. Whether regular exercise also affects bacterial infection susceptibility is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate whether regular voluntary exercise wheel running prior to a pulmonary infecti...

Journal: :Circulation research 2006
John P Konhilas Peter A Watson Alexander Maass Dana M Boucek Todd Horn Brian L Stauffer Stephen W Luckey Paul Rosenberg Leslie A Leinwand

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common form of sudden death in young competitive athletes. However, exercise has also been shown to be beneficial in the setting of other cardiac diseases. We examined the ability of voluntary exercise to prevent or reverse the phenotypes of a murine model of HCM harboring a mutant myosin heavy chain (MyHC). No differences in voluntary cage wheel pe...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2010
Masahito Hagio Megumi Matsumoto Takaji Yajima Hiroshi Hara Satoshi Ishizuka

According to epidemiologic studies, a negative correlation exists between exercise amount and subsequent cancer development risk in the large intestine. The proportion of secondary bile acids (SBA) in the large intestine is related to subsequent risk for colorectal carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of voluntary wheel running exercise and dietary intervention o...

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