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Dietary quercetin supplementation does not increase maximal oxygen uptake and physical work capacity
Autor:
Eric C. Freese, Kirk J. Cureton
Publikováno v:
SCIENCE AND SPORT: current trends. 7:12-18
Aim: Th e purpose of our study was to use a time-series design to investigate the eff ect of dietary quercetin supplementation on peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and physical work capacity. Methods and organization of the study: Nine recreationally-acti
Autor:
Kirk J. Cureton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2009)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9ef4f9f295374d09b64c4a7808cb4426
Autor:
Rachelle M. Acitelli, Eric C. Freese, Kirk J. Cureton, Jonathan R. Murrow, Nicholas H. Gist, Ellen M. Evans, Whitni J. McConnell, Dorothy B. Hausman, Catherine D. Beck
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 118:872-879
Individuals diagnosed with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) exhibit elevated postprandial lipemia (PPL). The aims of this investigation were to determine 1) if an acute bout of sprint interval training (SIT) attenuates PPL; and 2) if the attenuation of
Autor:
Matthew T. Mahar, Kirk J. Cureton
Publikováno v:
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 85:136-143
We discuss current measurement issues related to tests of aerobic capacity in the FITNESSGRAM. Interpretation of tests of aerobic capacity is difficult because the criterion measure of aerobic capacity, maximal rate of oxygen uptake (VO2(max)) expres
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 116:67-75
Reducing postprandial triglycerides (TG) can lower the risk for cardiovascular disease. The purpose of this study was to perform a meta-analytic review of the literature to estimate the effect of prior exercise on postprandial lipemia. A total of 121
Publikováno v:
Sports Medicine. 44:269-279
Sprint interval training (SIT) involving repeated 30-s “all out” efforts have resulted in significantly improved skeletal muscle oxidative capacity, maximal oxygen uptake, and endurance performance. The positive impact of SIT on cardiorespiratory
Publikováno v:
The Physician and sportsmedicine. 9(8)
In brief: The authors measured metabolic and circulatory responses to a monthly ten-minute submaximal treadmill run at 6 mph in a 32-year-old pregnant runner. Ventilation, oxygen uptake, heart rate, and respiratory exchange ratio during steady-state
Publikováno v:
The Physician and sportsmedicine. 11(3)
In brief: The heart rate, oxygen uptake, and energy expenditure of three young women were measured during 20-minute low-gear, 30-minute middle-gear, and 60-minute high-gear aqua dynamics workouts. All three workouts were moderate in intensity, elicit
Publikováno v:
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 83:660-666
Introduction Different muscle recruitment patterns during cycling and walking may influence the magnitude of cardiovascular drift (CV drift) during these respective modes of exercise, but whether this also influences the magnitude of reduced maximal
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 111:1591-1597
Very high-intensity, low-volume, sprint interval training (SIT) increases muscle oxidative capacity and may increase maximal oxygen uptake ( $$ {\dot{V}\text{O}}_{{ 2 {\text{max}}}} $$ ), but whether circulatory function is improved, and whether SIT