The first and second laws of thermodynamics were applied to the human body in order to evaluate the quality of the energy conversion during muscle activity. Such an implementation represents an important issue in the exergy analysis of the body, because there is a difficulty in the literature in evaluating the performed power in some activities. Hence, to have the performed work as an input in the exergy model, two types of exercises were evaluated: weight lifting and aerobic exercise on a stationary bicycle. To this aim, we performed a study of the aerobic and anaerobic reactions in the muscle cells, aiming at predicting the metabolic efficiency and muscle efficiency during exercises. Physiological data such as oxygen consumption, carbon d...
Purpose: to experimentally prove effectiveness of directed influence on anaerobic energy supply syst...
The effect of altitude on exercise performance of lowlanders has long been discussed, but it is stil...
none4The relationship between mechanical work and metabolic energy cost during movement is not yet c...
The first and second laws of thermodynamics were applied to the human body in order to evaluate the ...
The first and second laws of the thermodynamics were applied to the human body to evaluate the perfo...
The exergy analysis of the human body is a tool that can provide indicators of health and life quali...
Exergy analysis was applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human b...
Exergy analysis is applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human bo...
Human body is the place of irreversibilities related to entropy increase, due to internal operations...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
Exergy analysis results from a combination of first and second law of thermodynamics and is a tool t...
The evaluation of physical activity is a complex task that requires performing an analysis of muscul...
There are 3 distinct yet closely integrated processes that operate together to satisfy the energy re...
The kinetics of energy production during different grades of activity has been described in terms of...
peer reviewedIn general, muscular exertion occurs when there is oxygenation of the energy substrates...
Purpose: to experimentally prove effectiveness of directed influence on anaerobic energy supply syst...
The effect of altitude on exercise performance of lowlanders has long been discussed, but it is stil...
none4The relationship between mechanical work and metabolic energy cost during movement is not yet c...
The first and second laws of thermodynamics were applied to the human body in order to evaluate the ...
The first and second laws of the thermodynamics were applied to the human body to evaluate the perfo...
The exergy analysis of the human body is a tool that can provide indicators of health and life quali...
Exergy analysis was applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human b...
Exergy analysis is applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human bo...
Human body is the place of irreversibilities related to entropy increase, due to internal operations...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
Exergy analysis results from a combination of first and second law of thermodynamics and is a tool t...
The evaluation of physical activity is a complex task that requires performing an analysis of muscul...
There are 3 distinct yet closely integrated processes that operate together to satisfy the energy re...
The kinetics of energy production during different grades of activity has been described in terms of...
peer reviewedIn general, muscular exertion occurs when there is oxygenation of the energy substrates...
Purpose: to experimentally prove effectiveness of directed influence on anaerobic energy supply syst...
The effect of altitude on exercise performance of lowlanders has long been discussed, but it is stil...
none4The relationship between mechanical work and metabolic energy cost during movement is not yet c...