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Male and Female Athletes Need to Train Differently to Increase Their Vertical Jump
Fitness Strength Training Training
2024/12/24
The vertical jump is one of the best ways to measure power amongst athletes. Power refers to the rate of speed that can be developed. Power is not to be confused with strength, which refers to how muc...
Cross country mountain biking is an Olympic sport. A mountain biking event typically lasts two hours and requires bravery, bike skill, and endurance to navigate the course.
Changes in Indirect Markers of Muscle Damage and Tendons After Daily Drop Jumping Exercise with Rapid Load Increase
Stretch-shortening cycle neuromuscular adaptation electrical stimulation Achilles tendon patellar tendon
2016/2/23
The aim of this study was to assess changes in indirect markers of muscle damage and type I collagen degradation, as well as, patellar and Achilles tendon morphological differences during nine daily d...
An Online Social Network to Increase Walking in Dog Owners: A Randomized Trial
MEETUP EXERCISE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
2017/4/14
Purpose: Encouraging dog walking may increase physical activity in dog owners. This cluster-randomized controlled trial investigated whether a social networking Web site (Meetup™) could be used ...
Exercise-Induced Lowering of Fetuin-A May Increase Hepatic Insulin Sensitivity
OBESITY INFLAMMATION EXERCISE,TRAINING AGING GLUCOSE,TOLERANCE
2017/5/24
Fetuin-A is a novel hepatokine, and there is preliminary evidence that it may contribute to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. Exercise reduces fetuin-A, but the specific metabolic effects particula...
Interventions to Increase Pahysical Activity in Middle-Age Women at the Workplace: A Randomized Controlled Trial
PEDOMETER EXERCISE WORKPLACE RISK FACTORS PREVENTION EVALUATION
2017/5/23
A four-group randomized controlled trial evaluated the impact of distinct workplace interventions to increase the physical activity (PA) and to reduce anthropometric parameters in middle-age women.