Search Results - Experimental Physiology
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Physiology of handcycling: A current sports perspective
Stephenson, B. T., Stone, B., Mason, B. S., Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…From 58 experimental/case studies and four doctoral theses, we provide accounts of the aerobic capacity of handcyclists and the influence training status plays; present research regarding the physiological responses to handcycling performance, including tests of sprint performance; and discuss the finite information on handcyclists` training habits and efficacy of bespoke interventions. …”
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Physiology of wheelchair racing in athletes with spinal cord injury
Bhambhani, Y.Published in Sports Medicine (2002)“…Athletes with this impairment have unique changes in metabolic, cardiorespiratory, neuromuscular and thermoregulatory systems, which reduce their overall physiological capacity compared with able-bodied individuals or individuals with other types of impairments. …”
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Physiological responses during simulated 16 km recumbent handcycling time trial and determinants of performance in trained handcyclists
Stone, B., Mason, B. S., Stephenson, B. T., Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2020)“…Purpose: To characterise the physiological profiles of trained handcyclists, during recumbent handcycling, to describe the physiological responses during a 16 km time trial (TT) and to identify the determinants of this TT performance. …”
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Peculiarities of adaptation to training loads in paralympian cross-country skiers with visual impairment versus able-bodied athletes based on analysis of heart rate variability dat...
Bolotin, A., Bakayev, V.Published in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support (2019)“…An increasing number of people with impaired vision who engage in skiing sports dictates a pressing need to study the athlete`s physiologic functioning in conditions of sensory insufficiency. …”
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Heart rate variability based sport-specific adaptation process in Paralympic cross-country skiers with visual impairments
Churganov, O. A., Gavrilova, E. A., Yakovlev, Y. V., Tuzlukova, M. D., Kuznetsov, P. K.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2019)“…Sampled for the study were elite Paralympic cross-country skiers (n = 42) split up into an Experimental Group (EG, n = 23) of Paralympic athletes with visual impairments and Reference Group (RG, n = 19) of healthy members of the Russian national team. …”
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An evaluation of the effects of mindfulness training from the perspectives of wheelchair basketball players
MacDonald, L. A., Oprescu, F., Kean, B. M.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2018)“…Objectives: Previous research has highlighted that mindfulness training (MT) is associated with an attenuation in physiological stress in wheelchair basketball players during competition. …”
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Determination of peak oxygen uptake, the anaerobic threshold and efficiency in Paralympic sitting sports - With emphasis on the influence of test mode and protocol
Baumgart, J. K.Published 2018“…In the three experimental studies, VO2peak and efficiency were compared between the UBP and the arm crank ergometry (ACE) mode (Paper II), the test-retest reliability of physiological parameters was investigated in the UBP mode (Paper III), and aerobic and anaerobic thresholds were investigated in the UBP mode (Paper IV). …”
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Double poling in cross-country skiing: Biomechanical and physiological analysis of sitting and standing positions
Lund Ohlsson, M.Published 2018“…Therefore, the overall aim of the thesis was to improve the understanding of the human movement technique in cross-country skiing DP, in both standing (paper I-II) and sitting positions (paper III-IV, Thesis A-B) using biomechanical and physiological measurements and inverse dynamics simulations. …”
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