Search Results - Lung
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Impact of stabilization exercises on athletic performance and injury risk in college volleyball players
Erkan, R., Aslan Telci, E.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…The main outcomes, including injury risk, and athletic performance were assessed using functional movement screening, sit-reach flexibility test, weight-bearing lunge, medicine-ball throw, closed-kinetic-chain upper-extremity stability test, 20-m speed test, serve skill test, vertical jump test, and upper- and lower-extremity dynamic Y-balance test. …”
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Infographic. Enhancing performance and stability: the role of abdominal binding in wheelchair rugby
Pheasey, C., O`Brien, T. J., Sharpe, L., Goosey-Tolfre, V. L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…This impairment can manifest in many ways, including reduced lung capacity, decreased cardiovascular capacity and a loss of trunk stability. …”
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Inspiratory muscle resistance combined with strength training: effects on aerobic capacity in artistic swimmers
Fan, Y., Duan, Y., Gao, Z., Liu, Y.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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The impact of intensive training on the morphological and functional cardiovascular adaptation of water polo and volleyball players
Plavšic, J., Antic, M., Jakovljevic, V.Published in 10th International scientific conference on kinesiology. Book of abstracts (2024)“…Introduction Intense exercise over a long period leads to morphological and functional changes in the heart, cardiovascular systems, lungs, and muscles. Endurance sports produce eccentric hypertrophy of the left ventricle (LV), an increase in the dimensions of all hearts cavities, and high fitness expressed in maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max), while strength sports lead to concentric hypertrophy of the LV without a significant increase in heart dimensions with a small increase in aerobic capacity compared to sedentary people. …”
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Effects of inspiratory muscle training on lung function parameter in swimmers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Carvajal-Tello, N., Ortega, J. G., Caballero-Lozada, A. F., Devia-Quiñonez, M. J., González-Calzada, I., Rojas-Hernández, D., Segura-Ordoñez, A.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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Book of Abstracts of the 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science - 3rd - 6th July 2019, Prague - Czech Republic
V. Bunc, E. TsolakidisPublished in Book of Abstracts of the 24th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science - 3rd - 6th July 2019, Prague - Czech Republic (2018)“…311 OP-PM23 CARDIAC FUNCTION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES 312 OP-PM24 RECOVERY FROM SPORTS AND EXERCISE 315 OP-BN15 BIOMECHANICS: WINTER SPORTS 317 OP-BN16 MOTOR UNIT FUNCTION II 320 IS-BN03 BRAIN STIMULATION: AN EMERGING PHENOMENON IN SPORT AND EXERCISE 323 OP-PM43 NUTRITION: SUPPLEMENTS AND DIETARY REGIMENS 324 OP-PM46 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY I 326 OP-SH15 SOCIOLOGY: CHILDREN AND GENDER 328 OP-SH14 PSYCHOLOGY: HEALTH AND WELLBEING 330 IS-SH04 MOTIVATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION: A FOCUS ON TEACHERS ROLE THROUGH SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY 332 FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 334 08:00 - 09:30 334 IS-PM06 THE LUNGS DURING EXERCISE: OFTEN OVERLOOKED, OFTEN MISUNDERSTOOD [CLINICAL TRACK] 334 OP-PM26 HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING 335 OP-PM25 METABOLIC SYNDROME AND DIABETES II 337 OP-PM29 TEAM SPORTS: SOCCER 338 OP-BN17 SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY: FOOT AND ANKLE 341 OP-MI09 TEAM SPORTS I 344 IS-BN04 NEW INSIGHTS ON THE CONTROL OF VOLUNTARY ACTIONS DERIVED FROM MOTOR UNIT RECORDINGS 346 OP-PM28 HYPOXIA I 347 OP-PM27 SPORT INJURIES AND ORTHOPEDICS I 349 OP-BN18 SPORTS TECHNOLOGY II 352 OP-SH16 PSYCHOLOGY: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROMOTION 354 IS-SH05 THE ROLE OF SPORT HISTORY IN THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY - AIMS, OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES 357 09:45 - 11:15 358 IS-MI04 INDIVIDUALIZATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF EXERCISE TRAINING PRESCRIPTION [CLINICAL TRACK] 358 OP-PM30 CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY 359 OP-PM31 OBESITY 361 OP-PM32 MUSCLE DAMAGE AND REPAIR II 363 OP-BN19 MOTOR LEARNING AND MOTOR CONTROL: COORDINATION 366 OP-BN20 TRAINING AND TESTING IN SWIMMING II 368 IS-BN05 HAMSTRING STRAIN INJURIES: PREVENTION, REHABILITATION AND PREDICTION LESSONS FROM MONEYBALL [CLINICAL TRACK] 371 OP-BN21 GAIT II 371 PRAGUE/CZECH REPUBLIC, 3-6 JULY 2019 12 OP-PM33 HEALTHY AND FITNESS: AGEING II 374 OP-PM34 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: MUSCLE - INFLAMMATION - MITOCHONDRIA 376 IS-SH06 SUSTAINABLE SPORT TOURISM - CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE 378 11:30 - 12:45 379 PL-PS03 SPORT AND BRAIN INJURIES - A RED FLAG FOR SPORT? …”
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From theory to practice: A worldwide cross-sectional survey about flywheel training in basketball
Younes-Egaña, O., Bird, S. P., Calleja-González, J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…A diverse array of lower-body closed kinetic chain exercises were reported, encompassing squats, decelerations, and backward lunges. Intriguingly, FT implementation on match days was unlikely (77%), with the primary aims cited as injury prevention (34%) and enhancing players` strength levels during various phases of the regular season (27%). …”
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VO2 kinetics at severe intensity domain: a pilot study comparing the physiological response to free and tethered swimming
Almeida, T., Filho, D. M. P., de Castro, E. A., Massini, D. A., Macedo, A. G., Espada, M. C., DiMenna, F.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…Free vs. tethered-swimming showed similar temporal profiles of O2 dynamics and from lung-tomuscle in concert with the onset of exercise (i.e., similar TD and tau), which probably even supports the similar tLim. …”
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Repeated cardiopulmonary performance measurements in young competitive handball players with and without SARS-CoV-2 infection
Lässing, J., Kwast, S., Bischoff, C., Hölldobler, N., Vondran, M., Falz, R., Busse, M.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2022)“…. - 15.0 ± 26.0 W; p = 0.09). At the second visit, lung diffusion capacity (DLCO/VA, %predicted) did not differ between groups (111.6 ± 11.5 vs. 116.1 ± 11.8%; p = 0.45). …”
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Lung capacity and alveolar gas diffusion in aquatic athletes: Implications for performance and health
García, I., Drobnic, F., Arrillaga, B., Pons, V., Viscor, G.Published in Apunts Medicina de l'Esport (2021)Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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Chronological features of espiratory functions in highly qualified athletes
Feria, A.Published in Journal of Athletic Enhancement (2021)“…Among the known determinants of lung function, the duration, type, and intensity of exercise are shown to affect lung development and volumes. …”
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Blick über den Beckenrand. Basics des Herz-Kreislauf-Systems einschließlich Belastungsauswirkungen im Ausdauerbereich und Höhentrainingseffekte (Looking beyond the poolside. Basics of the cardiovascular system including load effects in the endurance area and altitude training effects)
Nörrenberg, T.Published in Schwimmen: Lernen und Optimieren, 46 (2021)“…Deshalb spielt das Transportsystem für die energieliefernden Stoffe hierbei eine besondere Rolle. Hierzu gehören die Lunge, Blut und selbstverständlich auch das Herz-Kreislauf-System selber. …”
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Inspiratory muscle training improves the swimming performance of competitive young male sprint swimmers
Yañez-Sepulveda, R., Alvear-Ordenes, I., Tapia-Guajardo, A., Verdugo-Marchese, H., Cristi-Montero, C., Tuesta, M.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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Sport and Exercise Physiology Testing Guidelines: Volume I - Sport Testing. The British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences Guide
R. C. R. Davison, P. M. Smith, J. Hopker, M. J. Price, F. Hettinga, G. Tew, L. BottomsPublished 2022Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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Swimming exercise transiently decrease lung diffusing capacity in elite swimmers
García, I., Drobnic, F., Pons, V., Viscor, G.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)Subjects: “…Lunge…”
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Adductor-related groin pain in team sport athletes: A narrative review and practical considerations for the strength and conditioning coach
Toum, M.Published in Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning (2021)“…Certain strength exercise examples, which are outlined extensively within the Practical Applications of the paper include the Copenhagen Adduction exercise, as well as specific lunge, squat, and deadlifting variations. Expert video demonstrations and explanations of targeted linear and multidirectional running drills are also included within the Practical Applications section. …”
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American Football and COVID-19: reducing on-field exposures to respiratory particles
Langon, T. N., Hill, W. C., Rogers, M. B., Goforth, M., MacCuspie, R. I., Duma, S. M., Hull, M. S.Published in The Sport Journal (2021)Subjects: “…Lunge…”