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The Effects of Eccentric Exercise on Muscle Function and Proprioception of Individuals Being Overweight and Underweight
(2013)
Paschalis, V, Nikolaidis, MG, Theodorou, AA, Deli, CK, Raso, V, Jamurtas, AZ, Giakas, G, and Koutedakis, Y. The effects of eccentric exercise on muscle function and proprioception of individuals being overweight and ...
Favorable and prolonged changes in blood lipid profile after muscle-damaging exercise
(2008)
Purpose: To examine the effect of repeated muscle-damaging exercise on the time-course changes in blood lipid and lipoprotein profile and compare them with changes in indices of muscle function and damage. Methods: Twelve ...
A Weekly Bout of Eccentric Exercise Is Sufficient to Induce Health-Promoting Effects
(2011)
PASCHALIS, V., M. G. NIKOLAIDIS, A. A. THEODOROU, G. PANAYIOTOU, I. G. FATOUROS, Y. KOUTEDAKIS, and A. Z. JAMURTAS. A Weekly Bout of Eccentric Exercise Is Sufficient to Induce Health-Promoting Effects. Med. Sci. Sports ...
Short vs. long length of rectus femoris during eccentric exercise in relation to muscle damage in healthy males
(2005)
Background. We investigated the effects of short vs. long length of rectus femoris during eccentric exercise of similar range of motion on selected muscle damage indicators. Methods. Using all isokinetic dynamometer at ...
Eccentric exercise affects the upper limbs more than the lower limbs in position sense and reaction angle
(2010)
In this study, we investigated the effect of eccentric exercise on position sense and reaction angle of the elbow and knee flexors. Twelve males underwent two eccentric exercise sessions involving a randomized crossover ...
PLYOMETRIC EXERCISE INCREASES SERUM INDICES OF MUSCLE DAMAGE AND COLLAGEN BREAKDOWN
(2008)
The aim of the present study was to examine the effect of acute plyometric exercise on indices of muscle damage and collagen breakdown. Nine untrained men performed an intense bout of plyometric jumping exercises (experimental ...
Submaximal Fatigue and Recovery in Boys and Men
(2009)
We examined the effects of a sustained submaximal isometric contraction on fatigue and recovery rates in untrained prepubescent boys and men. Fifteen prepubescent boys and 15 men executed an isometric plantar flexion at ...