The aims of the present study were to determine whether short term high intensity interval training (HIIT) could protect the heart against ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury; and if so, to evaluate how long the exercise-associated protection can be lasted. Sixty-three rats were randomly assigned into sedentary (n = 15), sham (n = 7), and exercise groups (n = 41). Rats in the exercise groups performed 5 consecutive days of HIIT on treadmill: 5 min warm up with 50 % VO2max, 6×2min with 95-105 % VO2max (about 40 to 45 m/min), 5×2 min recovery with 65-75 % VO2max (about 28 to 32 m/min), and 3 min cool down with 50 % VO2max, all at 0 % grade. Animals exposed to an in vivo cardiac IR surgery, performed at days 1, 7, and 14 following the final exerc...
Background and Objective: Myocardial infraction can lead to loss of heart muscle cell, changes in ve...
These experiments examined the independent effects of short-term exercise and heat stress on myocard...
Experimental studies examining the effects of regular exercise on cardiac responses to ischemia and ...
Background: Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury is a leading cause of death all over the wor...
Background: Discovering an effective approach to provide cardioprotection against coronary artery di...
Training has been shown to induce cardioprotection. The mechanisms involved remain still poorly unde...
Abstract AIM To compare the amount of cardioprotection induced by a single exercise session with th...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Can short-term high-intensity interval tra...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are among the major causes of mortality in industrialized countr...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate whether previous exercise training could prevent or atten...
Background and Objectives: Myocardial infarction is one the major causes of mortality in the world. ...
Purpose: The purpose of these experiments was to test the hypothesis that endurance exercise trainin...
The optimal aerobic exercise training (AET) protocol for patients following myocardial infarction (M...
Background: Exercise training is known as a practical way to increase cardioprotection against stres...
To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardioprotectio...
Background and Objective: Myocardial infraction can lead to loss of heart muscle cell, changes in ve...
These experiments examined the independent effects of short-term exercise and heat stress on myocard...
Experimental studies examining the effects of regular exercise on cardiac responses to ischemia and ...
Background: Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury is a leading cause of death all over the wor...
Background: Discovering an effective approach to provide cardioprotection against coronary artery di...
Training has been shown to induce cardioprotection. The mechanisms involved remain still poorly unde...
Abstract AIM To compare the amount of cardioprotection induced by a single exercise session with th...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Can short-term high-intensity interval tra...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are among the major causes of mortality in industrialized countr...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate whether previous exercise training could prevent or atten...
Background and Objectives: Myocardial infarction is one the major causes of mortality in the world. ...
Purpose: The purpose of these experiments was to test the hypothesis that endurance exercise trainin...
The optimal aerobic exercise training (AET) protocol for patients following myocardial infarction (M...
Background: Exercise training is known as a practical way to increase cardioprotection against stres...
To improve current knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced cardioprotectio...
Background and Objective: Myocardial infraction can lead to loss of heart muscle cell, changes in ve...
These experiments examined the independent effects of short-term exercise and heat stress on myocard...
Experimental studies examining the effects of regular exercise on cardiac responses to ischemia and ...