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Influence Of Maturation Status On Eccentric Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage And The Repeated Bout Effect In Females, Ming-Ju Lin, Kazunori Nosaka, Chih-Chiao Ho, Hsin-Lian Chen, Kuo-Wei Tseng, Sebastien Ratel, Trevor Chung-Ching Chen
Influence Of Maturation Status On Eccentric Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage And The Repeated Bout Effect In Females, Ming-Ju Lin, Kazunori Nosaka, Chih-Chiao Ho, Hsin-Lian Chen, Kuo-Wei Tseng, Sebastien Ratel, Trevor Chung-Ching Chen
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
This study compared changes in indirect muscle damage markers, proprioception and arterial stiffness after elbow flexor eccentric exercise between pre-pubescent (9–10 y), pubescent (14–15 y), and post-pubescent (20–24 y) healthy, untrained females (n = 13/group). The maturation of the participants was confirmed by the hand bone age. All participants performed two bouts of 30 sub-maximal eccentric contractions (EC1, EC2) using a dumbbell set at 60% of pre-exercise maximal voluntary isometric elbow flexion strength at 90°. Changes in maximal voluntary concentric contraction (MVC) torque, muscle soreness (SOR), plasma creatine kinase activity, proprioception (position sense, joint reaction angle) and arterial stiffness …
Strengthening The Practice Of Exercise And Sport-Science Research, Israel Halperin, Andrew D. Vigotsky, Carl Foster, David B. Pyne
Strengthening The Practice Of Exercise And Sport-Science Research, Israel Halperin, Andrew D. Vigotsky, Carl Foster, David B. Pyne
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Exercise and sport sciences continue to grow as a collective set of disciplines investigating a broad array of basic and applied research questions. Despite the progress, there is room for improvement. A number of problems pertaining to reliability and validity of research practices hinder advancement and the potential impact of the field. These problems include inadequate validation of surrogate outcomes, too few longitudinal and replication studies, limited reporting of null or trivial results, and insufficient scientific transparency. The purpose of this review is to discuss these problems as they pertain to exercise and sport sciences based on their treatment in …