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  1. The Development of Aerobic and Anaerobic Fitness with Reference to Youth Athletes

    Purpose

    To challenge current conventions in paediatric sport science and use data from recent longitudinal studies to elucidate the development of...

    Neil Armstrong, Jo Welsman in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise
    Article Open access 14 August 2020
  2. Influence of the MCT1-T1470A polymorphism (rs1049434) on repeated sprint ability and blood lactate accumulation in elite football players: a pilot study

    Purpose

    The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of the MCT1 T1470A polymorphism (rs1049434) on repeated sprint ability (RSA) and...

    M. Massidda, L. Flore, ... C. M. Calò in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 04 September 2021
  3. A single all-out bout of 30-s sprint-cycle performed on 5 consecutive days per week over 6 weeks does not enhance cardiovascular fitness, maximal strength, and clinical health markers in physically active young adults

    Background

    This study examined the effects of a single all-out bout of 30-s sprint-cycle performed daily for 5 consecutive days per week for 6 weeks,...

    Pei Ying Wong, Su Min Megan Soh, ... Abdul Rashid Aziz in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 17 January 2024
  4. Anaerobic Metabolism During Exercise

    A constant supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is essential for function in all cells and especially so in skeletal muscle cells to power the...
    Lawrence L. Spriet in Exercise Metabolism
    Chapter 2022
  5. Left atrial mechanics and aortic stiffness following high intensity interval training: a randomised controlled study

    Purpose

    High intensity interval training (HIIT) has been shown to improve important health parameters, including aerobic capacity, blood pressure,...

    Navazh Jalaludeen, Samuel J. Bull, ... Jamie M. O’Driscoll in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 11 June 2020
  6. Highlighting the idea of exerkines in the management of cancer patients with cachexia: novel insights and a critical review

    Background

    Exerkines are all peptides, metabolites, and nucleic acids released into the bloodstream during and after physical exercise. Exerkines...

    Amirhossein Ahmadi Hekmatikar, André Nelson, Aaron Petersen in BMC Cancer
    Article Open access 20 September 2023
  7. Effects of short-term repeated sprint training in hypoxia or with blood flow restriction on response to exercise

    This study compared the effects of a brief repeated sprint training (RST) intervention performed with bilateral blood flow restriction (BFR)...

    Margaux Giovanna, Robert Solsona, ... Fabio Borrani in Journal of Physiological Anthropology
    Article Open access 03 September 2022
  8. Effects of an external pneumatic compression device vs static compression garment on peripheral circulation and markers of sports performance and recovery

    Purpose

    To identify the effects of a single 30 min partial lower leg external pneumatic compression (EPC) treatment compared to a static compression...

    Julia C. Blumkaitis, Jessica M. Moon, ... Petey W. Mumford in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 27 April 2022
  9. Relationship between recovery of neuromuscular function and subsequent capacity to work above critical power

    Purpose

    To investigate the relationship between the recovery of neuromuscular fatigue and the recovery of amount of work done above critical power ( )....

    Leandro Camati Felippe, Taynara Gonçalves Melo, ... Adriano E. Lima-Silva in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 21 April 2020
  10. Effect of nicotine on repeated bouts of anaerobic exercise in nicotine naïve individuals

    Purpose

    Nicotine is a psychostimulant that is reported to be commonly supplemented by athletes. The purpose of the current study was to determine the...

    Robert Johnston, Melissa Crowe, Kenji Doma in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 16 February 2018
  11. Ischemic preconditioning and exercise performance: shedding light through smallest worthwhile change

    Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) has been suggested as a potential ergogenic aid to improve exercise performance, although controversial findings...

    Moacir Marocolo, Mario A. Moura Simim, ... Gustavo R. da Mota in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 26 August 2019
  12. The Road to the Bei**g Winter Olympics and Beyond: Opinions and Perspectives on Physiology and Innovation in Winter Sport

    Bei**g will host the 2022 Winter Olympics, and China strengthens research on various aspects to allow their athletes to compete successfully in...

    Jun Wang, Hongwei Guan, ... Jørgen Jensen in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise
    Article Open access 27 September 2021
  13. Biomaterials and Stem Cells in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Concepts, Methods, and Applications

    Regenerative medicine (RM) and tissue engineering (TE) are the two novel approaches that mankind can bank upon to explore new avenues in...
    Chapter 2021
  14. Left ventricular mechanical, cardiac autonomic and metabolic responses to a single session of high intensity interval training

    Purpose

    High-intensity interval training (HIIT) produces significant health benefits. However, the acute physiological responses to HIIT are poorly...

    Jamie J. Edwards, Jonathan D. Wiles, ... Jamie M. O’Driscoll in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 05 November 2021
  15. Modeling of Human Cerebellar Development and Diseases with Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Brain Organoids

    The fundamental architecture, development, and functions of the cerebellum are well conserved across vertebrate species. The cerebellum has been...
    Atsushi Tamada, Keiko Muguruma in Cerebellum as a CNS Hub
    Conference paper 2021
  16. Active warm-up and time-of-day effects on repeated-sprint performance and post-exercise recovery

    Purpose

    This study investigated the effects of both an active warm-up and the time-of-day variation on repeated-sprint performance. A second objective...

    Adriano A. L. Carmo, Karine N. O. Goulart, ... Samuel P. Wanner in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 24 September 2022
  17. Development and Developmental Disorders of the Human Cerebellum

    The cerebellum is one of the best studied parts of the brain. The cerebellar cortex is composed of four main types of neurons: granule cells,...
    Hans J. ten Donkelaar, Wilfred F. A. den Dunnen, ... Akira Hori in Clinical Neuroembryology
    Chapter 2023
  18. Three weeks of sprint interval training improved high-intensity cycling performance and limited ryanodine receptor modifications in recreationally active human subjects

    Purpose

    Mechanisms underlying the efficacy of sprint interval training (SIT) remain to be understood. We previously reported that an acute bout of SIT...

    Maja Schlittler, Daria Neyroud, ... Daniel C. Andersson in European Journal of Applied Physiology
    Article 27 June 2019
  19. Nutritional Considerations in High Performance Youth Soccer: A Systematic Review

    Purpose

    As players in high performance youth soccer (HYPS) environments undergo large changes in growth and maturation throughout the course of their...

    Matthew North, Adam L. Kelly, ... Matthew Cole in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise
    Article Open access 06 July 2022
  20. Cerebellar Development and Neurogenesis in Zebrafish

    Cerebellar organization and function have been studied in numerous species of fish. Fish models such as goldfish, weakly electric fish, and sharks...
    Living reference work entry 2020
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