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期刊名:Medicine & science in sports & exercise

缩写:MED SCI SPORT EXER

ISSN:0195-9131

e-ISSN:1530-0315

IF/分区:3.9/Q1

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Zachary J McKenna,Jeremy B Ducharme,Quint N Berkemeier et al. Zachary J McKenna et al.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of acute ibuprofen consumption (2 × 600-mg doses) on markers of enterocyte injury, intestinal barrier dysfunction, inflammation, and symptoms of gastrointest...
Paolo M Cunha,João Pedro Nunes,André O Werneck et al. Paolo M Cunha et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to compare the effects of four resistance exercise orders on muscular strength, body composition, functional fitness, cardiovascular risk factors, and mental health parameters in trained older wo...
Mikaela C Gabler,Curtis S Goss,Jessica A Freemas et al. Mikaela C Gabler et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to determine whether listening to music through headphones (a) affects the sensory (breathing intensity [BI]) and/or affective (breathing unpleasantness [BU]) components of dyspnea during exercis...
Senne Bonnaerens,Sam VAN Rossom,Pieter Fiers et al. Senne Bonnaerens et al.
Purpose: Running with increased duty factors (DF) has been shown to effectively reduce external forces during running. In this study, we investigated whether running with increased DF (INCR) also reduces internal musculos...
Binod Thapa-Chhetry,Diego Jose Arguello,Dinesh John et al. Binod Thapa-Chhetry et al.
Introduction: Estimating physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep from wrist-worn accelerometer data requires reliable detection of sensor nonwear and sensor wear during both sleep and wake. ...
Andrea M Brennan,Andrew G Day,John Clarke et al. Andrea M Brennan et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to examine individual exercise response rates across a range of cardiometabolic variables, cardiorespiratory fitness, and body composition in adults. ...
Callum G Brownstein,Frederic Sabater Pastor,José Mira et al. Callum G Brownstein et al.
Introduction: Performance fatigability is substantially greater when exercising in the severe- versus heavy-intensity domain. However, the relevance of the boundary between moderate- and heavy-intensity exercise, the gas ...
Pedro Lopez,Régis Radaelli,Dennis R Taaffe et al. Pedro Lopez et al.
Purpose: This study aimed to analyze whether the effects of resistance exercise on whole-body fat and lean mass are moderated by exercise dosage (i.e., duration, volume, and intensity), age, body mass index, baseline valu...
Liza S Rovniak,Jay Cho,Andris Freivalds et al. Liza S Rovniak et al.
Purpose: Under-desk pedaling devices could help reduce health risks associated with the global decline in work-related energy expenditure. However, the optimal pedaling work rate to facilitate concurrent work performance ...
James Spragg,Peter Leo,Jeroen Swart James Spragg
Purpose: This study aimed to determine if durability can be predicted from laboratory measures in a professional cycling population. Methods: ...