scholarly journals Allometrically scaled explosive strength, but not static strength or maximal oxygen uptake is associated with better central processing time in young males

Author(s):  
Mohammad Narimani ◽  
Samad Esmaeilzadeh ◽  
Arto J. Pesola ◽  
Eero A. Haapala ◽  
Behrouz Heidari ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mohammad Narimani ◽  
Samad Esmaeilzadeh ◽  
Arto J. Pesola ◽  
Liane B. Azevedo ◽  
Akbar Moradi ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 403-410 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junichi Toyomura ◽  
Hisashi Mori ◽  
Kota Tayashiki ◽  
Masayoshi Yamamoto ◽  
Hiroaki Kanehisa ◽  
...  

This study investigated effects of downhill (DR) versus level (LR) running training on various muscular and aerobic performances. Eighteen healthy young males conducted either DR (DR group (DRG), n = 10: –10% slope) or LR (LR group (LRG), n = 8) training at a target heart rate (HR) associated with lactate threshold (LT) for 20 min·session−1, 3 sessions·week−1, for 5 weeks. Before and after the interventions, the following variables were measured: knee extension torque (–150, –30, 0, 30, 150°·s−1), leg extension power (simultaneous hip and knee extension: 0.8 m·s−1), squat and countermovement jump height, rebound jump index (jump height·contact time−1), 20-m linear sprint and change-of-direction (Pro-agility and V-cut tests) time, and aerobic capacity (maximal oxygen uptake, energy cost at LT, and velocity at maximal oxygen uptake and LT) on a level surface. Throughout the training sessions, HR during running did not differ between the groups (DRG: 77.7% ± 4.6% vs LRG: 76.4% ± 4.6% of maximal HR; average across all sessions), while velocity was significantly higher for DRG (14.5 ± 1.1 vs 12.0 ± 1.9 km·h−1). After the training, DRG significantly improved knee extension torque at all angular velocities (9%–24%) and change-of-direction time for both tests (2%–3%), with no changes in other parameters. LRG significantly improved maximal oxygen uptake (5%), energy cost at LT (3%), and velocity at maximal oxygen uptake (7%), without changes in others. These results suggest that DR training has a greater potential to improve the knee extension strength and change-of-direction ability, but has little effect on the aerobic capacity, compared with HR-matched LR training.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Yu. Meigal ◽  
Olesya G. Tretjakova ◽  
Liudmila I. Gerasimova-Meigal ◽  
Irina V. Sayenko

The study hypothesis held that in subjects with Parkinson’s disease (PD), the reaction time (RT) tests of the higher cognition demand would have more readily improved under the program of analog microgravity (μG) modeled with “dry” immersion (DI). To test this hypothesis, 10 subjects with PD have passed through a program of seven DI sessions (each 45 min long) within 25–30 days, with overall μG dose 5 1/4 h. Five patients were enrolled as controls, without DI (noDI group). Simple RT (SRT), disjunctive RT (DRT), and choice RT (CRT) were assessed in four study points: before the DI program (preDI), 1 day after the DI program (postDI), 2 weeks after the DI program (DI2w), and 2 months after the DI program (DI2m). The motor time (MT) was assessed with the tapping test (TT). Additionally, signal detection time (SDT) and central processing time (CPT) were extracted from the data. Before the program of DI, the RT tests are in accordance with their cognition load: SRT (284 ± 37 ms), DRT (338 ± 38 ms), and CRT (540 ± 156 ms). In accordance with the hypothesis, CRT and DRT have improved under DI by, respectively, 20 and 8% at the study point “DI2w,” whereas SRT, SDT, and MT did not change (<5% in the preDI point, p > 0.05). Thus, the program of DI provoked RT improvement specifically in the cognitively loaded tasks, in a “dose of cognition-reaction” manner. The accuracy of reaction has changed in none of the RT tests. The neurophysiologic, hormonal/neuroendocrine, behavioral, neural plasticity, and acclimation mechanisms may have contributed to such a result.


1987 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert P. Mello ◽  
Michelle M. Murphy ◽  
James A. Vogel

2015 ◽  
Vol 46 (5) ◽  
pp. 737-750 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hunter Bennett ◽  
Gaynor Parfitt ◽  
Kade Davison ◽  
Roger Eston

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