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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 38:613-619
The 3-min all-out test was developed and validated on a cycle ergometer using a modification of a linear mathematical equation (1/time vs. power) obtained from the original critical power model. The purpose of this development was to obtain, in a sin
Autor:
G. G. De Araujo, F. de Barros Manchado-Gobatto, Marcelo Papoti, Luis Felipe Milano Teixeira, I. G. M. dos Reis, R. Verlengia, Claudio Alexandre Gobatto, Silvana Bordin, Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri, Luciana C. Caperuto
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We evaluate the mRNA expression of monocarboxylate transporters 1 and 4 (MCT1 and MCT4) in skeletal muscle (soleus, red and white gastrocnemius), heart and liver tissues in mice submitted to a single bout of swimming exercise at the maximal lactate s
Autor:
Leonardo Henrique Dalcheco Messias, Claudio Alexandre Gobatto, I. G. M. dos Reis, Camila C. S Serra, Fausto Sousa, Homero Gustavo Ferrari, Fúlvia de Barros Manchado-Gobatto
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 36:803-808
The aims of this study were to use a specific all-out 30-sec tethered test to determine the anaerobic parameters in elite kayakers and verify the relationship between these results and sports performance. Twelve elite slalom kayakers were evaluated.
Autor:
Wladimir Rafael Beck, Luiz F. Ribeiro, I. G. M. dos Reis, Claudio Alexandre Gobatto, Pedro Paulo Menezes Scariot
Publikováno v:
Science & Sports. 29:319-323
Summary Objective The aims of this study were to analyze the time of day effects on aerobic capacity, time to exhaustion at this intensity and skeletal muscle glycogen concentration in swimming rats. Methods Initially, 80 animals were divided in four
Autor:
M Marcos-Pereira, R. Verlengia, Claudio Alexandre Gobatto, G. G. De Araujo, I. G. M. dos Reis
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The interval model training has been more recommended to promote aerobic adaptations due to recovery period that enables the execution of elevated intensity and as consequence, higher workload in relation to continuous training. However, the physiolo