- sec = ("APPLIED SCIENCES: Biodynamics")
- Artículo:
Lower Extremity Muscle Morphology in Young Athletes: An MRI-Based Analysis.
- Autor:
CHRISTINE MARIE TATE
GLENN N. WILLIAMS
PETER J. BARRANCE
THOMAS S. BUCHANAN
- Resumen:
Purpose: This study was conducted to describe lower extremity muscle morphology (volume and peak cross-sectional area (CSA)) in young athletes and compare these with previously reported values. A second aim was to determine if muscle morphological values differ significantly between sides, implying that unilateral measurements cannot represent both limbs accurately.
- Página:
122
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Biodynamics
- Publicación:
Medicene and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
38
- Número:
1
- Fecha:
January 2006
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2006-01.txt
- Documento número 817849
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Gender Differences in Anaerobic Power of the Arms and Legs-A Scaling Issue.
- Autor:
CLARE L. WEBER
MICHAEL CHIA
OMRI INBAR
- Resumen:
Purpose: Physiological variables must be scaled for body size differences to permit meaningful comparisons between groups. Using allometric scaling, this study compared the anaerobic performance, using both arms and legs, of men and women. Ten active male and 10 active female subjects performed the leg cycling and arm cranking in a 30-s all-out Wingate test (WAnT). Regional measurements of the legs, gluteal area, arms, and torso taken using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) served as indicators of lower body active musculature (LBAMM) and upper body (UBAMM) active musculature
- Página:
129
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Biodynamics
- Publicación:
Medicene and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
38
- Número:
1
- Fecha:
January 2006
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2006-01.txt
- Documento número 817850
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Impact of Two Different Body Mass Management Strategies on Repeat Rowing Performance.
- Autor:
GARY J. SLATER
ANTHONY J. RICE
REBECCA TANNER
KEN SHARPE
DAVID JENKINS
ALLAN G. HAHN
- Resumen:
Purpose: The present study was conducted to examine the impact of acute weight loss on repeat 2000-m rowing ergometer performance during a simulated multiday regatta, and to compare two different body mass management strategies between races
- Página:
138
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Biodynamics
- Publicación:
Medicene and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
38
- Número:
1
- Fecha:
January 2006
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2006-01.txt
- Documento número 817851
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Power Output during Stage Racing in Professional Road Cycling.
- Autor:
STEFAN VOGT
LOTHAR HEINRICH
YORCK OLAF SCHUMACHER
ANDREAS BLUM
KAI ROECKER
HANS-HERMANN DICKHUTH
ANDREAS SCHMID
- Resumen:
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the power output during a multistage professional road race using direct power measurements and to compare these results with the performance measurements using competition heart rate recordings.
- Página:
147
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Biodynamics
- Publicación:
Medicene and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
38
- Número:
1
- Fecha:
January 2006
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2006-01.txt
- Documento número 817852
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Validation and Calibration of the Actical Accelerometer in Preschool Children.
- Autor:
KARIN A. PFEIFFER
KERRY L. MCIVER
MARSHA DOWDA
MARIA J.C.A. ALMEIDA
RUSSELL R. PATE
- Resumen:
Purpose: Decreased physical activity (PA) is likely a contributor to the rising prevalence of obesity in children. Lack of valid and acceptable measures of PA has been an issue in studies involving young children. The Actical accelerometer is a promising tool for measurement of PA in young children. The purpose of this study was to calibrate and validate the Actical accelerometer for use with 3- to 5-yr-old children
- Página:
152
- Sección:
Applied Sciences Biodynamics
- Publicación:
Medicene and Science in Sports and Exercise
- Volúmen:
38
- Número:
1
- Fecha:
January 2006
- ISSN:
01959131
- SrcID:
01959131-2006-01.txt
- Documento número 817853
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:47:02 a. m.
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