Single-leg cycling to maintain and improve function in healthy and clinical populations
CE Heidorn, SJ Elmer, KW Wehmanen… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Exercise with reduced muscle mass facilitates greater muscle-specific adaptations than
training with larger muscle mass. The smaller active muscle mass can demand a greater …
training with larger muscle mass. The smaller active muscle mass can demand a greater …
Blood Pressure Responses to Post-Exercise Circulatory Occlusion Are Attenuated Following Exercise-Induced Muscle Weakness.
JB Lee, C Katerberg, J Bommarito… - … and Science in …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Purpose Exercise blood pressure (BP) responses are thought to be determined by relative
exercise intensity (% maximal voluntary contraction [MVC] strength). However, cross …
exercise intensity (% maximal voluntary contraction [MVC] strength). However, cross …
Exercise pressor responses are exaggerated relative to force production during, but not following, thirty-minutes of rhythmic handgrip exercise
J Stavres, RS Aultman, TQA Newsome - European Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Springer
Purpose This study tested the hypothesis that blood pressure responses would increase
relative to force production in response to prolonged bouts of muscular work. Methods …
relative to force production in response to prolonged bouts of muscular work. Methods …
Vascular and Mitochondrial Responses to Continuous Single and Double leg Cycling
EZ Pelka - 2024 - search.proquest.com
The primary purpose of this investigation was to compare an acute bout of double and single
leg cycling on various measures of vascular function, skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, and …
leg cycling on various measures of vascular function, skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, and …
The influence of absolute intensity on cardiovascular responses to exercise
J Lee - 2022 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
Background: Blood pressure responses to dynamic and static resistance exercise are
thought to be determined by relative exercise intensity, rather than the absolute force being …
thought to be determined by relative exercise intensity, rather than the absolute force being …