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Eisenman, Patricia A.; Symons, John David; White, Andrea T. | Eccentric strain at long muscle length evokes the repeated bout effect. | The repeated bout effect (RBE) is a phenomenon characterized by less delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and torque deficit after the second of 2 separate eccentric exercise bouts. Previous investigators have reported that shifting of optimum angle after an initial bout of eccentric exercise mediat... | Delayed Onset; Muscle Soreness; Popped Sarcomere; Exercise; Optimum Angle | 2005-11-19 |
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Berbert, Amanda | The effects of heart failure on the muscle exercise pressor reflex | CONCLUSIONS: HF patients and controls exhibited a similar exercise pressor reflex during both handgrip and knee extensor exercise. However, the rise in MAP was achieved primarily via a rise in SVR in the HF group versus an increase in CO in the control group. This modality-specific adaptation may co... | 2013 Center on Aging poster retreat; Heart Failure; Exercise; 2013 AGS Posters | 2013 |
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Chachas, Mary | Function or fun? | What motivates us to 'Get Movin' depends on age. Regular physical activity greatly reduces the risk of dying from coronary heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. Physical activity also reduces the risk of developing diabetes, hypertension, and colon cancer, enhances mental h... | Motion; Physical Activity; Exercise | 2000-03 |
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Martin, Jim; Pardyjak, Eric R. | Training with power measurement: a new era in cycling training | PROVIDING CYCLISTS WITH A reliable measure of exercise intensity presents unique challenges. Environmental factors such as wind speed, road grade and surface texture, and air density interactively influence the resistance encountered during cycling and thus alter the speed a cyclist can maintain wh... | Exercise; Intensity; Heart rate | 2003 |