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The Addition Of Sprint Interval Training To Field Lacrosse Training Increases Rate Of Torque Development And Contractile Impulse In Female High School Field Lacrosse Players, T. Brock Symons, Alexandra H. Roberts, Kathleen A. Carter, John F. Caruso Jun 2023

The Addition Of Sprint Interval Training To Field Lacrosse Training Increases Rate Of Torque Development And Contractile Impulse In Female High School Field Lacrosse Players, T. Brock Symons, Alexandra H. Roberts, Kathleen A. Carter, John F. Caruso

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Field lacrosse requires sudden directional changes and rapid acceleration/deceleration. The capacity to perform these skills is dependent on explosive muscle force production. Limited research exists on the potential of sprint interval training (SIT) to impact explosive muscle force production in field lacrosse players. The purpose of this study is to examine SIT, concurrent to field-lacrosse-specific training, on the rate of torque development (RTD), contractile impulse, and muscle function in female high school field lacrosse players (n = 12; 16 ± 1 yrs.). SIT was performed three times per week, concurrent to field-lacrosse-specific training, for 12 weeks. Right lower-limb muscle performance …


Exercise Training Attenuates Ovariectomy-Induced Alterations In Skeletal Muscle Remodeling, Apoptotic Signaling, And Atrophy Signaling In Rat Skeletal Muscle, Eun-Jeong Cho, Youngju Choi, Jiyeon Kim, Jun Hyun Bae, Jinkyung Cho, Dong-Ho Park, Ju-Hee Kang, Jin Hwan Yoon, Eunmi Park, Dae Yun Seo, Sukho Lee, Hyo-Bum Kwak Nov 2021

Exercise Training Attenuates Ovariectomy-Induced Alterations In Skeletal Muscle Remodeling, Apoptotic Signaling, And Atrophy Signaling In Rat Skeletal Muscle, Eun-Jeong Cho, Youngju Choi, Jiyeon Kim, Jun Hyun Bae, Jinkyung Cho, Dong-Ho Park, Ju-Hee Kang, Jin Hwan Yoon, Eunmi Park, Dae Yun Seo, Sukho Lee, Hyo-Bum Kwak

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Purpose

The effects of aerobic exercise training on soleus muscle morphology, mitochondria-mediated apoptotic signaling, and atrophy/hypertrophy signaling in ovariectomized rat skeletal muscle were investigated.

Methods

Female Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into control (CON), ovariectomy (OVX), and ovariectomy plus exercise (OVX+EX) groups. After ovarian excision, exercise training was performed using a rat treadmill at 20 m/min, 50 min/day, 5 days/week for 12 weeks. Protein levels of mitochondria-mediated apoptotic signaling and atrophy/hypertrophy signaling in the skeletal muscle (soleus) were examined through western immunoblot analysis.

Results

The number of myocytes and myocyte cross-sectional area (CSA) were increased and the extramyocyte space was decreased …


Effects Of Brief Dry Cupping On Muscle Soreness In The Gastrocnemius Muscle And Flexibility Of The Ankle, John Smith, Amy Morrison, Myra Villarreal Oct 2021

Effects Of Brief Dry Cupping On Muscle Soreness In The Gastrocnemius Muscle And Flexibility Of The Ankle, John Smith, Amy Morrison, Myra Villarreal

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OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of brief dry cupping on muscle soreness of the gastrocnemius muscle and range of motion (ROM) in the ankle.

METHODS

Thirty-six participants (age=29±10 yrs, ht=173.8±10.3 cm, wt=75.3±15.9 kg) were randomly assigned to three groups: A (no exercise), B (bilateral heel drops to exhaustion), and C (right unilateral heel drops to exhaustion). Dorsiflexion ROM was assessed bilaterally for all groups. All participants received the cupping protocol on the right gastrocnemius, but C also received it on the left. Dry cupping was applied using four two-inch cups in four quadrants on …


Correlates Of Balance And Aerobic Indices In Lower-Limb Prostheses Users On Arm Crank Exercise, Gary Guerra, John Smith Oct 2021

Correlates Of Balance And Aerobic Indices In Lower-Limb Prostheses Users On Arm Crank Exercise, Gary Guerra, John Smith

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Background: The HUMAC Balance System (HBS) offers valid measurement of balance, and the arm crank exercise test (ACE) is a valid measure of physiological capacity. Neither have been used to evaluate associations between balance and physiological capacity in lower-limb amputees. Methods: Thirty-five participants with lower-limb amputations were recruited. Standing balance (center of pressure) was evaluated during eyes opened (EO) and eyes closed (EC) conditions using the HBS. Participants performed ACE graded exercise testing (GXT) to evaluate aerobic capacity. Spearman’s rho was used to identify relationships between variables. Cut-points for three groups were generated for time on ACE. Mann–Whitney U tests …


The Effects Of Low Volume Versus High Volume Sled-Push Training On Muscular Adaptation, Jeffrey R. Bernard, Yi-Hung Liao, Christian O. Madrigal, Joshua D. Levesque, Matthew B. Fraze, Isaac Del Torro, Sukho Lee May 2021

The Effects Of Low Volume Versus High Volume Sled-Push Training On Muscular Adaptation, Jeffrey R. Bernard, Yi-Hung Liao, Christian O. Madrigal, Joshua D. Levesque, Matthew B. Fraze, Isaac Del Torro, Sukho Lee

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PURPOSE

This study aimed to compare the effects of low-volume and high-volume sled-push resistance training on muscle strength, power, and body composition.

METHODS

Twenty-four college students were recruited and matched based on baseline one-repetition maximum (1-RM) into one of the three groups: 1) low volume (LV) resistance training, 2) high volume (HV) resistance training, or 3) control (CON) (n=8 per group). The LV training consisted of five single repetitions of pushing a weighted sled for 9.1 m. The HV training consisted of three sets of five repetitions of pushing a weighted sled for 9.1 m. Training consisted of three weekly …


Quantifying Step Count And Oxygen Consumption With Portable Technology During The 2-Min Walk Test In People With Lower Limb Amputation, John Smith, Gary Guerra Mar 2021

Quantifying Step Count And Oxygen Consumption With Portable Technology During The 2-Min Walk Test In People With Lower Limb Amputation, John Smith, Gary Guerra

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Step counts and oxygen consumption have yet to be reported during the 2-min walk test (2MWT) test in persons with lower-limb amputations (LLA). The purpose of this study was to determine step counts and oxygen consumption during the 2MWT in LLA. Thirty-five men and women walked for two minutes as quickly as possible while wearing activity monitors (ActiGraph Link on the wrist (LW) and ankle (LA), Garmin vivofit3 on the wrist (VW) and ankle (VA), and a modus StepWatch on the ankle (SA), and a portable oxygen analyzer. The StepWatch on the ankle (SA) and the vivofit3 on the wrist …


Effect Of Treadmill Exercise And Probiotic Ingestion On Motor Coordination And Brain Activity In Adolescent Mice, Junechul Kim, Bo-Eun Yoon Dec 2020

Effect Of Treadmill Exercise And Probiotic Ingestion On Motor Coordination And Brain Activity In Adolescent Mice, Junechul Kim, Bo-Eun Yoon

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High-intensity exercise can lead to chronic fatigue, which reduces athletic performance. On the contrary, probiotic supplements have many health benefits, including improvement of gastrointestinal health and immunoregulation. However, the effects of probiotics combined with exercise interventions on motor functions and brain activity have not been fully explored. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the effects of probiotic supplements and aerobic exercise on motor function, immune response, and exercise intensity and probiotic ingestion. After four weeks of intervention, the motor functions were assessed by rotarod test, then the levels of cytokines, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and glutamate were detected. The improvement caused …


Effects Of A Four-Week Core Stability Exercise On Functional Movement And Balance In People With Mild Lower-Limb Discomfort, Jiyeon Kim, Joungbo Ko, Jongil Lim, Hyejung Choi, Kyoungho Seo, Sukho Lee Sep 2020

Effects Of A Four-Week Core Stability Exercise On Functional Movement And Balance In People With Mild Lower-Limb Discomfort, Jiyeon Kim, Joungbo Ko, Jongil Lim, Hyejung Choi, Kyoungho Seo, Sukho Lee

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of a short-term core stability exercise on functional movement and balance in people with mild lower-limb discomfort. Twenty people with mild lower-limb discomfort were randomly assigned to control (CG) and core stability exercise training groups (SG, n=10 each). The SG completed twenty 30-min training sessions consisting of Pilates exercises for four weeks. Functional movement, balance, and discomfort level were assessed before and after core stability exercise, using a functional movement test, balance test and visual analogue scale (VAS), respectively. A mixed ANOVA with repeated measures was performed to determine the differences. SG demonstrated …


Locomotor Coordination, Visual Perception And Head Stability During Running, Joseph Hamill, Jongil Lim, Richard Van Emmerik Mar 2020

Locomotor Coordination, Visual Perception And Head Stability During Running, Joseph Hamill, Jongil Lim, Richard Van Emmerik

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Perception and action are coupled such that information from the perceptual system is related to the dynamics of action in order to regulate behavior adaptively. Using running as a model of a cyclic behavior, this coupling involves a continuous, cyclic relationship between the runner’s perception of the environment and the necessary adjustments of the body that ultimately result in a stable pattern of behavior. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how individuals relate visual perception to rhythmic locomotor coordination patterns in conditions during which foot–ground collisions and visual task demands are altered. We review the findings of studies …


Vitamin D3 Supplementation Reduces The Symptoms Of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection During Winter Training In Vitamin D-Insufficient Taekwondo Athletes: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Hyun Chul Jung, Myong-Won Seo, Sukho Lee, Sung Woo Kim, Jong Kook Song Sep 2018

Vitamin D3 Supplementation Reduces The Symptoms Of Upper Respiratory Tract Infection During Winter Training In Vitamin D-Insufficient Taekwondo Athletes: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Hyun Chul Jung, Myong-Won Seo, Sukho Lee, Sung Woo Kim, Jong Kook Song

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Vitamin D insufficiency may be associated with increased risk of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) in athletes. This study examined the effects of vitamin D3 supplementation on salivary immune functions and symptoms of URTI in vitamin D-insufficient taekwondo athletes. Twenty-five male taekwondo athletes, aged 19–22 years with vitamin D insufficiency [serum 25-hydroxyvitamin-D concentrations (25(OH)D, 31.3 ± 1.39 nmol/L)], participated in this study. They were randomized to receive 5000 IU/day of vitamin D3 (n = 13) or placebo capsule (n = 12) during 4 weeks of winter training. Blood samples were collected two times (pre- and post-tests) …


The Effects Of High-Intensity Interval Training Vs. Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training On Heart Rate Variability In Physically Inactive Adults, Abdullah Alansare, Ken Alford, Sukho Lee, Tommie Church, Hyun Chul Jung Jul 2018

The Effects Of High-Intensity Interval Training Vs. Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training On Heart Rate Variability In Physically Inactive Adults, Abdullah Alansare, Ken Alford, Sukho Lee, Tommie Church, Hyun Chul Jung

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Physically inactive adults are prevalent worldwide. This study compared the effects of short-term high-intensity interval training (HIIT) versus moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on heart rate variability (HRV) in physically inactive adults as a preliminary study. Thirteen physically inactive male adults (27.5 ± 3.80 years) were randomly assigned to HIIT (N = 7) or MICT (N = 6). The HIIT program consisted of 20 min of interval training with cycling to rest ratio of 10/50 s at ≥90% HRpeak, while the MICT program consisted of 40 min of continuous cycling at 60–75% HRpeak. Both groups completed eight …


Short-Term Effects Of Theracurmin Dose And Exercise Type On Pain, Walking Ability, And Muscle Function In Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis, Yun-A Shin, Min-Hwa Suk, Hee-Seung Jang, Hyejung Choi Dec 2017

Short-Term Effects Of Theracurmin Dose And Exercise Type On Pain, Walking Ability, And Muscle Function In Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis, Yun-A Shin, Min-Hwa Suk, Hee-Seung Jang, Hyejung Choi

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the short-term of Theracurmin dose and exercise type on pain, walking ability, and muscle function in patients with knee osteoarthritis. Twenty-five patients with knee osteoarthritis randomly selected to Theracurmin intake (T) group and Theracurmin in combined with exercise (T+E) group. T group (n= 13) was taken orally a capsule of 700 mg, 3 times per day, (total 2,100 mg, 35 mg/kg-body weight). T+E group (n= 12) performed aerobic training of 30-min walking and weight training for increasing leg muscular strength. After treatment, the number of steps, muscle mass, range of motion of …


Effect Of Exercise Intervention On Flow-Mediated Dilation In Overweight And Obese Adults: Meta-Analysis, Younsun Son, Kyungun Kim, Soeun Jeon, Minsoo Kang, Sukho Lee, Yoonjung Park Oct 2017

Effect Of Exercise Intervention On Flow-Mediated Dilation In Overweight And Obese Adults: Meta-Analysis, Younsun Son, Kyungun Kim, Soeun Jeon, Minsoo Kang, Sukho Lee, Yoonjung Park

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The objective of this meta-analysis is to summarize the effect of exercise intervention on flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) in overweight and obese adults. We searched four electronic databases (PubMed/Medline, Scopus, and CINAHL) through June 2016 for relevant studies pertaining to the effectiveness of exercise intervention on FMD. Seventeen of the 91 studies identified met the inclusion criteria. Comprehensive Meta-Analysis software (version 3) was used to compute the standardized mean difference effect size (ES) and 95% CI using a random effects model. We calculated 34 ESs. We found that exercise intervention had medium and positive effects on FMD, with an overall ES …