Adaptation of Neural Common Drive to Motor Units of the Wrist Extensor Agonists in Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis [0.03%]
慢性外上髁炎腕伸肌群神经共同支配的适应性变化
Yi-Ching Chen,Yueh Chen,Chia-Chan Wu et al.
Yi-Ching Chen et al.
Purpose: Chronic lateral epicondylitis (CLE) arises from overuse and repetitive strain on the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB), particularly prevalent among racquet sport athletes. ...
Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
中等至高强度身体活动与老年2型糖尿病患者的脑小血管病:一项横断面研究
Taiki Sugimoto,Takafumi Ando,Naoki Saji et al.
Taiki Sugimoto et al.
Purpose: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is prevalent in older adults with type 2 diabetes and contributes to an elevated risk of cognitive decline. Although physical activity (PA) is a potentially modifiable factor i...
Aerobic Fitness and Health-Related Phenotypes: A Two-Stage Phenome-Wide Mendelian Randomization Study [0.03%]
有氧健身与健康相关表型:两阶段性状组范围的孟德尔随机化研究
Eleonora Fornara,Marta H Hernández,Alba Fernández-Sanlés et al.
Eleonora Fornara et al.
Purpose: We investigated potentially causal associations between genetically predicted aerobic fitness and multiple health phenotypes using a two-stage phenome-wide Mendelian randomization (MR) study. ...
Alterations in Muscle Contractile Properties, Structure, and Function During 10-Day Bed Rest, Post-Recovery, and Following COVID-19 Lockdown [0.03%]
卧床休息10天、恢复后和COVID-19封锁期间骨骼肌收缩性、结构和功能的改变
Šimunič Boštjan,Sarto Fabio,Franchi Martino et al.
Šimunič Boštjan et al.
Purpose: Tensiomyography detects early hallmarks of bed-rest-induced atrophy. We aimed to identify early tensiomyography alterations in six muscles during a 10-day bed rest (BR10), followed by a 30-day recovery period (R+...
Long-Term Effects of High-Intensity Training following Lung Cancer Surgery - A Five-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial [0.03%]
高强度训练对肺癌术后患者长期效果的影响:一项随机对照试验的五年随访研究
Elisabeth Edvardsen,Sigmund A Anderssen,Fredrik Borchsenius et al.
Elisabeth Edvardsen et al.
Purpose: To evaluate long-term extended effects of 20 weeks of high-intensity training (HIT) performed shortly after lung cancer surgery on physical fitness, muscle mass, pulmonary function, quality of life (QoL), and sur...
Human Performance Across the Extreme- and Severe-Intensity Domains: Insights from Decremental and Priming Exercise Protocols [0.03%]
从递减和预适应运动方案看高强度区间的人体表现:来自极限强度区和重度强度区的见解
Gabriele Marinari,Juan M Murias,Danilo Iannetta
Gabriele Marinari
Purpose: To investigate whether W' in the extreme-intensity domain is smaller, yet linked to the W' predicted by the severe-intensity time series. Methods...
American College of Sports Medicine Position Stand. Resistance Training Prescription for Muscle Function, Hypertrophy, and Physical Performance in Healthy Adults: An Overview of Reviews [0.03%]
美国运动医学会立场书:健康成年人抗阻训练开方促进肌功能、肌肉肥大和体能:综述概要
Brad S Currier,Alysha C DSouza,Maria A Fiatarone Singh et al.
Brad S Currier et al.
Purpose: The aim of this overview of reviews was to determine the impact of resistance training (RT) prescription on muscle function and hypertrophy, utilizing evidence synthesis methods. It updates the American College o...
Michael Alan Dawson,Claire C Whitney,Tshinanne V Ndou et al.
Michael Alan Dawson et al.
Purpose: Military personnel and first responders engage in physically demanding activities resulting in high daily energy expenditures, often coupled with inadequate energy intake. Increasing dietary fat for short duratio...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 2026 Apr 1;58(4):840-850. DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000003908 2026
Proteomic Signatures Related to Physical Activity Are Associated with Risks of Future Disease [0.03%]
与未来疾病风险相关的身体活动蛋白质标志物
Shaoni Huang,Guangfeng Long,Guoxi Li et al.
Shaoni Huang et al.
Purpose: Physical activity (PA) can lower the risk of developing chronic diseases. However, few studies have examined the proteomic signatures linked to PA, and the role of these signatures in the connection between PA le...
Cold-Water Immersion Impairs Power Earlier than Strength Through Time-Dependent Reductions in Intramuscular Temperature in Human Dorsiflexor Muscles [0.03%]
冷浸浴通过渐进性降低人体背屈肌群体温更快地损害力量型运动而非爆发力型运动
Rohin Malekzadeh,Andrew J Richards,Alireza Vaziri et al.
Rohin Malekzadeh et al.
Introduction: We aimed to investigate the time- and intramuscular temperature-dependent changes in neuromuscular function throughout 1 h of cold-water immersion (CWI) at 10°C. It was hypothesized that acute CWI (30 min) ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 2026 Apr 1;58(4):733-744. DOI:10.1249/MSS.0000000000003904 2026