In this study we investigated metabolic power during whole-body vibration exercise (VbX) compared to mild resistance exercise. Specific oxygen consumption ( ) and subjectively perceived exertion (rating of perceived exertion, RPE; Borg scale) were assessed in 12 young healthy subjects (8 female and 4 male). The outcome parameters were assessed during the last minute of a 3-min exercise bout, which consisted of either (1) simple standing, (2) squatting in cycles of 6 s to 90° knee flexion, and (3) squatting as before with an additional load of 40% of the subject's body weight (35% in females). Exercise types 1–3 were performed with (VbX+) and without (VbX–) platform vibration at a frequency of 26 Hz and an amplitude of 6 mm. Compared to the ...
Exposure to vibration has traditionally been associated with compromised perfusion. This study inves...
This investigation examined the interactive effect of body-weight (BW) exercises and vibration on ca...
Objective To examine the acute physiologic effects of acute whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise in ...
The impact of whole body vibrations (vibration stimulus mechanically transferred to the body) on mus...
Exercise is commonly used as an intervention to increase caloric output and positively affect body c...
The ability of whole body vibration (WBV) to increase energy expenditure (EE) has been investigated ...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: the aim of this study was to investigate whether the addition of vibrati...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether and how cycle time duration affects energy expendit...
Whole-body vibration (WBV) is a new exercise method, with good acceptance among sedentary subjects. ...
Whole Body Vibrations consist of a vibration stimulus mechanically transferred to the body. The impa...
The aim of this study was to investigate surface electromyographic activity (sEMG) and rate of perce...
M. Cartwright Warde, K.H., Ho, E. Matt, N. Mock, J. Luz, K.A. Witzke, FACSM Oregon State University...
Purpose: To determine if metabolic, ventilatory, or cardiovascular response to isometric squats with...
Whole-body vibration training improves strength and can increase maximal oxygen consumption ([·V]O(2...
Aims: To assess the effect of whole body vibration on oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production am...
Exposure to vibration has traditionally been associated with compromised perfusion. This study inves...
This investigation examined the interactive effect of body-weight (BW) exercises and vibration on ca...
Objective To examine the acute physiologic effects of acute whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise in ...
The impact of whole body vibrations (vibration stimulus mechanically transferred to the body) on mus...
Exercise is commonly used as an intervention to increase caloric output and positively affect body c...
The ability of whole body vibration (WBV) to increase energy expenditure (EE) has been investigated ...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: the aim of this study was to investigate whether the addition of vibrati...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether and how cycle time duration affects energy expendit...
Whole-body vibration (WBV) is a new exercise method, with good acceptance among sedentary subjects. ...
Whole Body Vibrations consist of a vibration stimulus mechanically transferred to the body. The impa...
The aim of this study was to investigate surface electromyographic activity (sEMG) and rate of perce...
M. Cartwright Warde, K.H., Ho, E. Matt, N. Mock, J. Luz, K.A. Witzke, FACSM Oregon State University...
Purpose: To determine if metabolic, ventilatory, or cardiovascular response to isometric squats with...
Whole-body vibration training improves strength and can increase maximal oxygen consumption ([·V]O(2...
Aims: To assess the effect of whole body vibration on oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide production am...
Exposure to vibration has traditionally been associated with compromised perfusion. This study inves...
This investigation examined the interactive effect of body-weight (BW) exercises and vibration on ca...
Objective To examine the acute physiologic effects of acute whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise in ...