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pro vyhledávání: '"Nigel T. Cable"'
Autor:
Ellen A, Dawson, Maxime, Boidin, Ruth, Thompson, Nigel T, Cable, Dick H J, Thijssen, Daniel J, Green
Publikováno v:
European journal of applied physiology. 121(4)
In this study, we examined whether the decrease in endothelial function associated with short-term exposure to elevated retrograde shear rate (SR), could be prevented when combined with a concurrent drop in transmural pressure in humans.Twenty-five h
Autor:
Saleh Al Marri, Pitre C. Bourdon, Nigel T. Cable, Esa Peltola, Christopher R. Brandner, Andrew Douglas, Mohammed Farooq
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 51:214-214
Autor:
Jackie Hargreaves, Leanne J. Staniford, Paula M Watson, Nigel T. Cable, Katie Pickering, Lindsey Dugdill, Stephanie Bostock
Publikováno v:
Annals of Human Biology. 38:445-452
A growing body of evidence advocates a multidisciplinary, family-focused approach to childhood obesity management, but there is a need to explore familial factors associated with intervention success.This study explored the relationship between adult
Autor:
Lisa Sharp, Richard E. Clements, Nigel T. Cable, Keith George, David F. Goldspink, Gary J. Hodges
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 109:1009-1015
This study investigated the influence of age, sex, and aerobic capacity on resting and peak forearm and cutaneous blood flow (FBF, CBF). We recruited 93 female and 129 male subjects (age range 16-76 years). FBF and CBF were assessed by plethysmograph
Autor:
Nigel T. Cable, Kathryn V. Holloway, David F. Goldspink, James P. Morton, Paul Woods, Louise Evans, Jatin G. Burniston, Martin O’Gorman
Publikováno v:
PROTEOMICS. 9:5155-5174
No previous study has used proteomics to investigate the effects of exercise training on human skeletal muscle. Five recreationally active men completed a 6-wk training programme involving three sessions per week, utilising six 1-min bouts at maximum
Autor:
Jatin G. Burniston, Louise Evans, Kathryn V. Holloway, Anna C. Kayani, Nigel T. Cable, James P. Morton, Anne McArdle, Paul Woods
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 39:230-233
This study investigates the effects of short-term endurance training on heat shock protein (HSP) adaptations of male and female human skeletal muscle. The data demonstrate that females did not respond to continuous or interval training in terms of in
Autor:
Louise Evans, Nigel T. Cable, Thomas Bongers, Iain T. Campbell, Anne McArdle, Don P. M. MacLaren, Anna C. Kayani, James P. Morton, Richard D. Griffiths, Barry Drust
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 101:176-182
The exercise-induced expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in rodent models is relatively well defined. In contrast, comparable data from human studies are limited and the exercise-induced stress response of human skeletal muscle is far from under
Publikováno v:
Ergonomics. 48:1411-1422
The number of exercise referral schemes expanded rapidly across the UK during the 1990s. Health professionals are thought to be one of the most credible sources of health advice for patients and, hence, are thought to have a pivotal role to play in e
Autor:
Barry Drust, Caroline S. Broome, Anne McArdle, Nigel T. Cable, Greg Atkinson, James P. Morton, Gareth Gilbert, Donald P. M. MacLaren
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 94:541-548
The loss of the ability of skeletal muscle to generate force is one of the most appropriate and valid means to quantify muscle damage. Routine measurements of maximal muscle force, however, include many potential sources of error, the most important
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sports Sciences. 21:959-972
Deep-water running is performed in the deep end of a swimming pool, normally with the aid of a flotation vest. The method is used for purposes of preventing injury and promoting recovery from strenuous exercise and as a form of supplementary training