نتایج جستجو برای: cardiorespiratory toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 124892  

2011
Emmanuel Gomes Ciolac Júlia Maria D'Andréa Greve

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to compare the heart rate response to exercise and the exercise-induced improvements in muscle strength, cardiorespiratory fitness and heart rate response between normal-weight and overweight/obese postmenopausal women. METHODS Sedentary women (n = 155) were divided into normal-weight (n = 79; BMI <25 kg/m(2); 58.3 ± 8.6 years) and overweight/obese (n =...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2007
Massroor Pourcyrous Sheldon B Korones Kristopher L Arheart Henrietta S Bada

OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence of cardiorespiratory events and abnormal C-reactive protein (CRP) level associated with administration of a single vaccine or multiple separate vaccines simultaneously. STUDY DESIGN Prospective observational study on 239 preterm infants at > or =2 months of age in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Each infant received either a single vaccine or mult...

2013
Hiroshi Kawano Kenta Yamamoto Yuko Gando Michiya Tanimoto Haruka Murakami Yumi Ohmori Kiyoshi Sanada Izumi Tabata Mitsuru Higuchi Motohiko Miyachi

OBJECTIVES Age-related arterial stiffening and reduction of arterial elasticity are attenuated in individuals with high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness. Viscosity is another mechanical characteristic of the arterial wall; however, the effects of age and cardiorespiratory fitness have not been determined. We examined the associations among age, cardiorespiratory fitness and carotid arterial ...

2007
Ian J. Edwards Mark L. Dallas Sarah L. Poole Carol J. Milligan Yuchio Yanagawa Gabor Szabo Ferenc Erdelyi Susan A. Deuchars

Sensory afferent signals from neck muscles have been postulated to influence central cardiorespiratory control as components of postural reflexes, but neuronal pathways for this action have not been identified. The intermedius nucleus of the medulla (InM) is a target of neck muscle spindle afferents and is ideally located to influence such reflexes but is poorly investigated. [This study carefu...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2013
Neil R MacIntyre

Strategies to support oxygenation can cause substantial harm through lung stretch injury, oxygen toxicity, transfusion risks and cardiac over-stimulation. Traditional goals of maintaining near normal cardiorespiratory parameters are most likely overly simplistic and are insensitive and nonspecific for tissue hypoxic effects. In order to reduce iatrogenic harm, it is conceivable that clinicians ...

Journal: :Physiological reports 2016
Fiona B McDonald Kumaran Chandrasekharan Richard J A Wilson Shabih U Hasan

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is one of the most common causes of postneonatal infant mortality in the developed world. An insufficient cardiorespiratory response to multiple environmental stressors (such as prone sleeping positioning, overwrapping, and infection), during a critical period of development in a vulnerable infant, may result in SIDS. However, the effect of multiple risk fact...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1992
C Mahoney

The validity was investigated of 20-MST (20 Metre Endurance Shuttle Run Test) and PWC170 (Physical Working Capacity) field tests with laboratory-measured peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) in a multiracial UK population of 12-year olds: 103 subjects completed the 20-MST and 96 of these completed the PWC170. To assess validity, a laboratory treadmill test was completed by ten boys and ten girls who ha...

2012
Linn B. Strand

99 Insomnia Symptoms and Cardiorespiratory Fitness—Strand et al INTRODUCTION Insomnia is a self-reported condition that includes difficulty falling asleep or remaining asleep.1,2 Insomnia is common in patients with cardiovascular disease and a growing body of evidence suggests that insomnia is associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease,3-5 but the underlying mechanisms for this...

Journal: :Developmental science 2016
Eric S Drollette Mark R Scudder Lauren B Raine R Davis Moore Matthew B Pontifex Kirk I Erickson Charles H Hillman

The present investigation examined the sexual dimorphic patterns of cardiorespiratory fitness to working memory in preadolescent children (age range: 7.7-10.9). Data were collected in three separate studies (Study 1: n = 97, 42 females; Study 2: n = 95, 45 females; Study 3: n = 84, 37 females). All participants completed a cardiorespiratory fitness assessment in addition to a specific measure o...

Journal: :Pediatric blood & cancer 2013
Kelly R Wolfe Avi Madan-Swain Gary R Hunter Alyssa T Reddy James Baños Rajesh K Kana

BACKGROUND The present study investigated the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and executive functioning in pediatric brain tumor survivors who received cranial radiation. This population is known to show executive dysfunction and lower rates of aerobic exercise compared to peers. PROCEDURE Nine adolescent survivors of pediatric posterior fossa tumor completed an n-back working ...

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