Interval training (IT), consisting of alternated periods of high and low intensity exercise, has been proposed as a strategy to induce more marked biological adaptations than continuous exercise training (CT). The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of IT and CT with equivalent total energy expenditure on capillary skeletal and cardiac muscles in rats. Wistar rats ran on a treadmill for 30 min per day with no slope (0%), 4 times/week for 13 weeks. CT has constant load of 70% max; IT has cycles of 90% max for 1 min followed by 1 min at 50% max. CT and IT increased endurance and muscle oxidative capacity and attenuated body weight gain to a similar extent ( > 0.05). In addition, CT and IT similarly increased functional capillar...
Introdution: Physical training causes functional and morphological changes in myocardium in response...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Physical exercise should be part of the treatment of post-acute myocar...
We studied the effect of resistance running on left cardiac ventricle size and rectus femoris muscle...
Copyright © 2013 Flávio Pereira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of continuous versus interval aer...
The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of different modalities and intensities of exe...
Well-trained endurance athletes undergo periods of high-intensity interval training (HIT) or high-vo...
grantor: University of TorontoSkeletal muscle fiber-capillary morphology was investigated ...
Well-trained endurance athletes undergo periods of high-intensity interval training (HIT) or high-vo...
This study evaluated the effects of exercise training on myocardial function and ultrastructure of r...
There has been re-emerging interest and significant work dedicated to investigating the metabolic ef...
ABSTRACT Background and Objective: Scientific evidence reveals that the density of skeletal...
Abstract Background: Physical exercise should be part of the treatment of post-acute myocardial inf...
given a 16-wk exercise program consisting of alternate days of endurance and sprint running in order...
Abstract Background: Physical exercise should be part of the treatment of post-acute myocardial inf...
Introdution: Physical training causes functional and morphological changes in myocardium in response...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Physical exercise should be part of the treatment of post-acute myocar...
We studied the effect of resistance running on left cardiac ventricle size and rectus femoris muscle...
Copyright © 2013 Flávio Pereira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of continuous versus interval aer...
The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of different modalities and intensities of exe...
Well-trained endurance athletes undergo periods of high-intensity interval training (HIT) or high-vo...
grantor: University of TorontoSkeletal muscle fiber-capillary morphology was investigated ...
Well-trained endurance athletes undergo periods of high-intensity interval training (HIT) or high-vo...
This study evaluated the effects of exercise training on myocardial function and ultrastructure of r...
There has been re-emerging interest and significant work dedicated to investigating the metabolic ef...
ABSTRACT Background and Objective: Scientific evidence reveals that the density of skeletal...
Abstract Background: Physical exercise should be part of the treatment of post-acute myocardial inf...
given a 16-wk exercise program consisting of alternate days of endurance and sprint running in order...
Abstract Background: Physical exercise should be part of the treatment of post-acute myocardial inf...
Introdution: Physical training causes functional and morphological changes in myocardium in response...
<div><p>Abstract Background: Physical exercise should be part of the treatment of post-acute myocar...
We studied the effect of resistance running on left cardiac ventricle size and rectus femoris muscle...