Browsing by Subject "Exercise--Physiological aspects"
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Acute hormonal responses after two different exercise protocols in college aged males
(2013)PURPOSE: The purpose of the current study was to compare the acute hormonal responses of two resistance training exercise protocols (Traditional and SuperSlow) that had similar exercise volumes but differed in intensity ... -
Acute hormonal responses after two different exercise protocols in college aged males
(2013)PURPOSE: The purpose of the current study was to compare the acute hormonal responses of two resistance training exercise protocols (Traditional and SuperSlow) that had similar exercise volumes but differed in intensity ... -
An evaluation of the inflammatory time course response following traditional and blood flow restriction resistance exercise measured by peripheral quantitative computed tomography
(2012)Acute muscle swelling following resistance exercise can increase mCSA when assessed by pQCT. This swelling does not reflect muscle hypertrophy, but rather a fluid shift in and around the exercised musculature that may ... -
Cardiovascular and Muscular Responses to Eight Weeks of Resistance Exercise Training in Young and Older Women
(2013)PURPOSE: Resistance training is recommended for all adults of both sexes. The time-course of muscle hypertrophy in young and older women and the arterial stiffness and limb blood flow responses to resistance exercise in ... -
Cardiovascular and Muscular Responses to Eight Weeks of Resistance Exercise Training in Young and Older Women
(2013)PURPOSE: Resistance training is recommended for all adults of both sexes. The time-course of muscle hypertrophy in young and older women and the arterial stiffness and limb blood flow responses to resistance exercise in ... -
Effect of Whey Protein Quality on Physiological Response to Chronic Resistance Exercise in Trained Men: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Trial
(2010)Acute studies have revealed that insulin and possibly incretin hormone [e.g., glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)] response in humans is significantly affected by whey protein (WP) form [e.g., whey protein isolate (WPI) versus ... -
Effects of Menstrual Cycle Phase on Aerobic Parameters During a Graded-Exercise Test
(2020-05-08)Female participants are underrepresented in exercise research, and this exclusion can largely be attributed to a lack of knowledge regarding impacts of menstrual cycle on exercise. Results from previous exercise studies ... -
Influence of Exercise on the Temporal Response of Serum Osteocalcin Following Nutrient Intake
(2013)Osteocalcin, also known as bone ã-carboxyglutamic acid, is an osteoblast-specific protein that has long be utilized in research as a marker of bone formation. Recently, osteocalcin has been recognized as a major regulator ... -
Influence of Exercise on the Temporal Response of Serum Osteocalcin Following Nutrient Intake
(2013)Osteocalcin, also known as bone ã-carboxyglutamic acid, is an osteoblast-specific protein that has long be utilized in research as a marker of bone formation. Recently, osteocalcin has been recognized as a major regulator ... -
Muscular and Vascular Adaptations to Low-load Resistance Exercise with and without Blood Flow Restriction in 40 to 64 Year Olds
(2013)Low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction has been shown to enhance muscular adaptations compared to work-matched low-load resistance training. However, it is unclear if low-load resistance training performed ... -
The effects of 12 weeks of walking with and without blood flow reduction on bone turnover markers in college-aged women
(2012)Walking while reducing blood flow to and from the working muscles has been shown to result in strength gains and increased muscle cross-sectional area (MCSA) in young men and older adults. However, little is known about ... -
The effects of 12 weeks of walking with and without blood flow reduction on bone turnover markers in college-aged women
(2012)Walking while reducing blood flow to and from the working muscles has been shown to result in strength gains and increased muscle cross-sectional area (MCSA) in young men and older adults. However, little is known about ... -
The effects of aging on markers of satellite cell activity after three sequential bouts of resistance exercise
(2010)Background. Satellite cell content in human skeletal muscle has shown to be reduced in older versus younger populations. Further, the ability of older satellite cells to proliferate following resistance exercise has been ... -
THE EFFECTS OF AGING ON MYOSTATIN PATHWAY ACTIVITY AFTER THREE SEQUENTIAL BOUTS OF RESISTANCE EXERCISE
(2010)Background. Myostatin signaling serves to regulate skeletal muscle mass by influencing genes responsible for regulating satellite cell activity and by participating in glucocorticoid induced skeletal muscle atrophy; however ... -
The effects of short-term resistance training and subsequent detraining on neuromuscular function, muscle cross-sectional area, and lean mass
(2011)A resistance training program has been the hallmark of exercise and rehabilitation treatment, and the neuromuscular system undergoes numerous adaptations following this type of training intervention. Recently, interest has ...