Author: Randall Gretebeck
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Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Cardiovascular Responses to Static and Isodynamic Exercise with Similar Muscle Masses
Author: Randall Gretebeck
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Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Languages : en
Pages : 170
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Cardiovascular Responses to Sustained Isometric Exercise
Author: Alexander Victor Ng
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Languages : en
Pages : 514
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Pages : 514
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The Effect of Muscle Mass and Intensity on Blood Pressure Response to Isometric Exercises in Normotensive Males
Author: Brent E. Faught
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Category : Blood pressure
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Results indicate that the blood pressure response to static exercise can be attributed in part to the size of the muscle mass being recruited (id est COMB) within the same intensity of MVC, and in part to the relative intensity at which the muscle is being contracted. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
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Category : Blood pressure
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Results indicate that the blood pressure response to static exercise can be attributed in part to the size of the muscle mass being recruited (id est COMB) within the same intensity of MVC, and in part to the relative intensity at which the muscle is being contracted. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
Cardiovascular Responses to Isometric Exercise of Constant Force Or Constant EMG Activity
Author: Corinne Felicia Boettger
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Languages : en
Pages : 98
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The cardiovascular system has feedforward and feedback systems regulating cardiovascular responses. It is uncertain whether these responses are dependent upon muscle mass, fatigue, or force. To determine whether cardiovascular responses to isometric exercise of a given relative force are dependent upon the mass of muscle, 20 college-aged subjects performed four 5-minute bouts of exercise. Isometric exercise with the forearm and the quadriceps at 20% MVC was performed, maintaining constant force (CF) or constant EMG activity (CE). CE represents constant central command (CC) and that CF represents increasing muscle activity, or CC. Force and EMG activity were visually displayed on a monitor. Heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), calf blood flow (CBF), and calf vascular conductance (CVC) wereassessed.
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Languages : en
Pages : 98
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The cardiovascular system has feedforward and feedback systems regulating cardiovascular responses. It is uncertain whether these responses are dependent upon muscle mass, fatigue, or force. To determine whether cardiovascular responses to isometric exercise of a given relative force are dependent upon the mass of muscle, 20 college-aged subjects performed four 5-minute bouts of exercise. Isometric exercise with the forearm and the quadriceps at 20% MVC was performed, maintaining constant force (CF) or constant EMG activity (CE). CE represents constant central command (CC) and that CF represents increasing muscle activity, or CC. Force and EMG activity were visually displayed on a monitor. Heart rate (HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), calf blood flow (CBF), and calf vascular conductance (CVC) wereassessed.
Comparison of Hemodynamic Responses to Static and Dynamic Exercise
Author: Gary R. Bezucha
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Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Large Vs. Small Muscle Mass Activity in Rhythmic Effort
Author: Paul F. Nast
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 154
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 154
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Static (Isometric) Exercise
Author: Harry S. Moss Heart Center
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Effects of Muscle Mass on the Cardiorespiratory Responses During Static Exercise in Young and Older Individuals
Author: Geri Dawn Dreifort
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Category : Cardiopulmonary system
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Category : Cardiopulmonary system
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Effects of Dynamic Strength Training on the Cardiovascular Response to Static Exercise
Author: Cotton Richard T.
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : Exercise
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Completed Research in Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
Author: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD).
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ISBN: 9780883143506
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Languages : en
Pages : 928
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This compilation lists research completed in the areas of health, physical education, recreation, dance, and allied areas during 1985. In the first section references are arranged under the subject area headings in alphabetical order. Master's and doctor's theses from institutions offering graduate programs in health, physical education, recreation, dance, and allied are then presented. Institutions reporting are listed at the end of the volume. Most references are accompanied by abstracts of the research, and all are numbered in alphabetical order according to institution. Names of institutional representatives sending in abstracts are indicated in parentheses after each reference. A bibliography lists published research citing articles published in periodicals reviewed for this booklet. (JD)
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ISBN: 9780883143506
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Languages : en
Pages : 928
Book Description
This compilation lists research completed in the areas of health, physical education, recreation, dance, and allied areas during 1985. In the first section references are arranged under the subject area headings in alphabetical order. Master's and doctor's theses from institutions offering graduate programs in health, physical education, recreation, dance, and allied are then presented. Institutions reporting are listed at the end of the volume. Most references are accompanied by abstracts of the research, and all are numbered in alphabetical order according to institution. Names of institutional representatives sending in abstracts are indicated in parentheses after each reference. A bibliography lists published research citing articles published in periodicals reviewed for this booklet. (JD)