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Brooke M. Russell, Courtney R. Chang, Terry Hill, James D. Cotter, Monique E. Francois
Summary: The study found that substituting the final half of exercise with warm water immersion provides similar cardiometabolic health benefits to time-matched exercise, while substituting with cold water immersion does not.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2021)
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Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Elisabetta Zampogna, Nicolino Ambrosino, Federico Mattia Oliva, Monica Rudi, Giovanni Sotgiu, Laura Saderi, Antonio Spanevello, Dina Visca
Summary: This study evaluated the impact of pulmonary rehabilitation on heart rate recovery (HRR) in individuals with asthma compared to those with COPD. The findings showed that individuals with asthma had a lower prevalence of slow HRR than those with COPD. However, exercise training significantly improved exercise capacity in both populations.
FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
(2022)
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Neurosciences
Maria Julia Lopez Laurino, Anne Kastelianne Franca da Silva, Lorena Altafin Santos, Luiz Carlos Marques Vanderlei
Summary: This study investigated the influence of individualized water drinking on the non-linear dynamics of heart rate during and after exercise in patients with coronary artery disease. The results showed that the water drinking strategy accelerated the recovery of heart rate dynamics, but did not influence heart rate during exercise.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
(2023)
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Physiology
Guilherme F. Fonseca, Adrian W. Midgley, Sandra A. Billinger, Andre C. Michalski, Victor A. B. Costa, Walace Monteiro, Paulo Farinatti, Felipe A. Cunha
Summary: This study aims to investigate whether a single bout of mixed circuit training can induce a reduction in blood pressure in chronic hemiparetic stroke patients. The results show that a single bout of mixed circuit training can elicit prolonged post-exercise hypotension in these patients, accompanied by increased sympathovagal balance and lowered systemic vascular resistance.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2022)
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Sport Sciences
Esther Mur-Gimeno, Raquel Sebio-Garcia, Joan Sole, Agustin Lleida, Gerard Moras
Summary: This study compared the immediate effects of cold-water immersion, hot-water immersion, and passive resting on the muscle contractile properties of the Vastus Medialis. The results showed that hot-water immersion increased muscle displacement and velocity of deformation, suggesting it may be an effective alternative for promoting muscle recovery.
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES
(2022)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Matei Daniela, Luca Catalina, Onu Ilie, Matei Paula, Iordan Daniel-Andrei, Buculei Ioana
Summary: Studies show that the autonomic nervous system has a significant impact on overall health. In modern societies, an unhealthy lifestyle contributes to dysfunction in this system. While physical exercise has well-known positive effects on health, its negative impact needs to be studied further.
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Medicine, General & Internal
Jing Lou, Wen-Rui Shi, Yang Dong, Yun-Peng Jin, Xiao-Gang Guo
Summary: The study found an independent association between delayed HRR and prevalent hypertension. The results showed that an increase in HRR was linearly related to a decreased risk of hypertension, providing evidence for optimizing hypertension risk stratification.
POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE
(2021)
Review
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Andrey Alves Porto, Cicero Jonas R. Benjamim, Luana Almeida Gonzaga, Mariana Luciano de Almeida, Carlos Roberto Bueno Junior, David M. Garner, Vitor Engracia Valenti
Summary: This study aimed to assess the acute effect of caffeine intake before exercise on the recovery of heart rate variability after exercise. The results showed that caffeine intake did not affect heart rate variability recovery after exercise.
NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
(2022)
Review
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Sam N. Scott, Federico Y. Fontana, Matt Cocks, James P. Morton, Asker Jeukendrup, Radu Dragulin, Jorgen F. P. Wojtaszewski, Jorgen Jensen, Rafael Castol, Michael C. Riddell, Christoph Stettler, Working Grp Study Integrative Biol Excercise Diabet
Summary: There has been significant progress in the understanding of exercise and type 1 diabetes, with a focus on optimal glucose management. However, there is a lack of attention in scientific literature on post-exercise recovery, particularly in relation to sporting performance, indicating a need for further research and guidelines in this area for individuals living with type 1 diabetes.
LANCET DIABETES & ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2021)
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Rob Sillevis, Juan Nicolas Cuenca-Zaldivar, Samuel Fernandez-Carnero, Beatriz Garcia-Haba, Eleuterio A. Sanchez Romero, Francisco Selva-Sarzo
Summary: This study investigates the immediate effect of tape containing magnetic particles on the autonomic nervous system and chronic lower back pain. The results show that the tape has a significant immediate effect on the autonomic nervous system and reduces chronic lower back pain. This modulation may have the potential to alleviate perceived pain, suggesting further research opportunities.
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Physiology
Vinicius de Oliveira Ottone, Fabricio De Paula, Paula Fernandes Aguiar Brozinga, Mariana Aguiar de Matos, Tamiris Campos Duarte, Karine Beatriz Costa, Bruna Caroline Chaves Garcia, Thyago Jose Silva, Flavio De Castro Magalhaes, Candido Celso Coimbra, Elizabethe Adriana Esteves, Kelerson Mauro de Castro Pinto, Fabiano Trigueiro Amorim, Etel Rocha-Vieira
Summary: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different water immersion temperatures on the kinetics of blood markers of skeletal muscle damage and leukocyte subpopulations. The results showed that hot-water immersion likely reduced the exercise-induced lymphocytosis and monocytosis, indicating its potential anti-inflammatory effects.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2022)
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Physiology
Mustapha Bouchiba, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Slim Zarzissi, Mouna Turki, Firas Zghal, Mohamed Amine Grati, Wael Daab, Fatma Ayadi, Haithem Rebai, Hassen Ibn Hadj Amor, Thomas J. Hureau, Mohamed Amine Bouzid
Summary: The present study aimed to investigate the effect of cold water immersion (CWI) on the recovery of neuromuscular fatigue following simulated soccer match-play. The results showed that CWI reduced both central and peripheral components of fatigue, leading to earlier full recovery of the neuromuscular function and performance indices. Therefore, CWI might be an interesting recovery strategy for soccer players.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Nutrition & Dietetics
Emma O'Connor, Toby Muendel, Matthew J. Barnes
Summary: Exercise-induced muscle damage is a state of fatigue characterized by muscle weakness, pain, and reduced recovery ability. Research suggests that tart cherry and omega-3 fatty acids may help accelerate post-exercise recovery, but further studies are needed to explore the potential effects of other compounds.
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Medicine, General & Internal
Jessica Van Oosterwijck, Uros Marusic, Inge De Wandele, Mira Meeus, Lorna Paul, Luc Lambrecht, Greta Moorkens, Lieven Danneels, Jo Nijs
Summary: Although ANS dysfunction has been proposed in ME/CFS, conflicting evidence makes it difficult to draw firm conclusions about ANS activity at rest in ME/CFS patients. This study found that ME/CFS patients showed normal autonomic function at rest in the time-domain, but possible decreased (para)sympathetic activation in the frequency-domain. Additionally, reduced parasympathetic reactivation during recovery from exercise was observed in ME/CFS.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2021)
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Environmental Sciences
Milana R. Drumond Santana, Yasmim M. de Moares Pontes, Cicero Jonas R. Benjamim, Guilherme da Silva Rodrigues, Gabriela A. Liberalino, Luana B. Mangueira, Maria E. Feitosa, Jessica Leal, Amanda Akimoto, David M. Garner, Vitor E. Valenti
Summary: This study assessed the effects of beer consumption immediately after moderate exercise on heart rate variability (HRV) and cardiovascular recovery in women and men. The results showed that beer consumption did not significantly affect HRV and cardiovascular parameters in women. In men, the recovery of heart rate, blood pressure, and HRV was similar between the beer and water protocols. Therefore, beer consumption of 300 mL appears to be safe for this population.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
(2022)
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Physiology
Llion A. Roberts, Makii Muthalib, Jamie Stanley, Glen Lichtwark, Kazunori Nosaka, Jeff S. Coombes, Jonathan M. Peake
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
(2015)
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Physiology
Jamie Stanley, Shaun D'Auria, Martin Buchheit
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE
(2015)
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Physiology
Avish P. Sharma, Philo U. Saunders, Laura A. Garvican-Lewis, Brad Clark, Jamie Stanley, Eileen Y. Robertson, Kevin G. Thompson
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE
(2017)
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Nutrition & Dietetics
Anthony S. Leicht, Aaron Halliday, Wade H. Sinclair, Shaun D'Auria, Martin Buchheit, Glen P. Kenny, Jamie Stanley
APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY NUTRITION AND METABOLISM
(2018)
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Physiology
Llion A. Roberts, Kazunori Nosaka, Jeff S. Coombes, Jonathan M. Peake
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(2014)
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Mitsuharu Okutsu, Vitor A. Lira, Kazuhiko Higashida, Jonathan Peake, Mitsuru Higuchi, Katsuhiko Suzuki
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Sport Sciences
K. Kim, K. Suzuki, J. Peake, N. Ahn, K. Ogawa, Ch Hong, S. Kim, I Lee, J. Park
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Physiology
Jamie Stanley, Aaron Halliday, Shaun D'Auria, Martin Buchheit, Anthony S. Leicht
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
(2015)
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Physiology
Oliver Neubauer, Surendran Sabapathy, Kevin J. Ashton, Ben Desbrow, Jonathan M. Peake, Ross Lazarus, Barbara Wessner, David Cameron-Smith, Karl-Heinz Wagner, Luke J. Haseler, Andrew C. Bulmer
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
(2014)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Cecilia M. Shing, Robert G. Fassett, Jonathan M. Peake, Jeff S. Coombes
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Sport Sciences
Mohammed Ihsan, Greig Watson, Hui Cheng Choo, Andrew Govus, Scott Cocking, Jamie Stanley, Chris Richard Abbiss
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
(2020)
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Physiology
David N. Borg, Ian B. Stewart, John O. Osborne, Christopher Drovandi, Joseph T. Costello, Jamie Stanley, Geoffrey M. Minett
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE
(2020)
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Physiology
Mia Annalies Schaumberg, Jamie Stanley, David G. Jenkins, Emily A. Hume, Xanne A. K. Janse de Jonge, Lynne M. Emmerton, Tina L. Skinner
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY
(2020)
Review
Sport Sciences
Antony M. J. Stadnyk, Franco M. Impellizzeri, Jamie Stanley, Paolo Menaspa, Katie M. Slattery
Summary: This review of track cycling research found a focus on athlete testing and performance optimization, with limited research in the training domain. Physical components were studied more frequently than mental, tactical, or technical components, and there was a lack of true experimental research using track cyclists.
Article
Sport Sciences
Samuel T. Tebeck, Jonathan D. Buckley, Jamie Stanley
Summary: This study evaluated the relationship between changes in training load, haematological responses, and endurance exercise performance during temperate and heat acclimation training. The results showed that the increase in chronic training load was associated with improvements in haemoglobin mass, plasma volume, and blood volume. Heat acclimation increased plasma volume and maintained haemoglobin mass without increasing training load. It is suggested that maintaining high chronic training load and haemoglobin mass could be beneficial for improving endurance exercise performance.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCE
(2023)