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Do Body Composition and Physiological Parameters Measured in the Laboratory Have Predictive Value for Cycling Performance?
Exercise Physiology | PBF, FFM | Jurov et al. | 2020 | Slovenia | Sport Mont
Physiological parameters measured in the laboratory are used in cycling for analysing changes in performance, adjusting training regimes, and helping with predicting future performance. Some parameters are known to have better predictive credibility than others. In this study, we aimed to find the parameters that influenced performance in the same cyclists in two consecutive years. We gathered the scoring results of 29 competitive young cyclists (18.45±2.23 years old) in various age categories and their physiological parameters. The …
Aerobic capacities, anaerobic power, and anthropometric characteristics of elite female canoe polo players based on playing pos
Exercise Physiology | BW, PBF | M Sheykhlouvand, SC Forbes | 2017 | Iran | Sport Sciences for Health
Purpose To determine the aerobic capacities, anaerobic power, and anthropometric characteristics of elite female canoe polo players. A secondary purpose was to investigate positional differences between goalkeepers (GKs), flat 3 defenders (FDFs), and chase defenders (CHDFs). Methods Twenty-one elite female canoe polo players (age 26.8±2.1 years; height 166.9±5.2 cm; body mass 61.4±7.1 kg; and percent body fat 21.0±3.8%) volunteered. Anthropometric variables, peak oxygen uptake (̇ VO _ 2 peak V˙ O 2 peak) …
Effects of low-volume resistance training on muscle strength and functionality of people with Parkinson's disease
Exercise Physiology | Muscle Mass, PBF | M Barbalho et al. | 2019 | Brazil | International Journal of Exercise Science
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disorder of the central nervous system that affects the elderly and results in a decrease of functional capacity, motor control, and muscle strength. Resistance training (RT) has been shown to be a non-drug alternative in both elderly and parkinsonian patients in increasing functional capacity and muscle strength. The present study aimed to verify the effects of low-volume RT in people with PD in relation to muscular strength, body composition, anthropometry and functional …