It has been proposed that the combination of high-intensity aerobic exercises and resistance training (RT) known as concurrent training (CT) could improve metabolic syndrome (MetS) markers, and that the exercise mixture in CT could dampen muscle anaerobic pathways, a result known as the interference effect. However, there is scarce evidence on its effects in women across different ages. Therefore, we sought to determine the effects of a 10-week CT intervention on MetS markers and endurance performance in adult women and compared age-related differences between young, adult, and older participants. A total of 112 women with >1 MetS risk factors were included in the study. Participants were allocated to different groups according to the follo...
Background: The weakening of the cardiovascular system associated with aging could be countered by i...
(1) Background: Despite plenty of evidence supporting the advantages of regular physical exercise a...
Concurrent training has been frequently used, although little is known about the effects of the exer...
Concurrent training (CT), characterised by combining both aerobic and resistance training modalities...
These data describe the effects of combined aerobic plus resistance training (CT) with regards to ri...
International audienceBased on theoretical evidence, intensity at the crossover point (COP) of subst...
Training programs that include aerobics and strength exercises, either at the same session or altern...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a compilation of interrelated risk factors with the potential to increa...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of an exercise program at the intensity co...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of a training program at a special exercise intensity...
Background: In 2006, 34% of adults in America met the criteria for Metabolic Syndrome (MetSyn), with...
We aimed to investigate whether 12 weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT), resistance trai...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to show the effects of different intensities and durations of ...
The non-responders (NRs) after exercise training have been poorly studied in populations with morbid...
The non-responders (NRs) after exercise training have been poorly studied in populations with morbid...
Background: The weakening of the cardiovascular system associated with aging could be countered by i...
(1) Background: Despite plenty of evidence supporting the advantages of regular physical exercise a...
Concurrent training has been frequently used, although little is known about the effects of the exer...
Concurrent training (CT), characterised by combining both aerobic and resistance training modalities...
These data describe the effects of combined aerobic plus resistance training (CT) with regards to ri...
International audienceBased on theoretical evidence, intensity at the crossover point (COP) of subst...
Training programs that include aerobics and strength exercises, either at the same session or altern...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a compilation of interrelated risk factors with the potential to increa...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of an exercise program at the intensity co...
AbstractThe present study examined the effects of a training program at a special exercise intensity...
Background: In 2006, 34% of adults in America met the criteria for Metabolic Syndrome (MetSyn), with...
We aimed to investigate whether 12 weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT), resistance trai...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to show the effects of different intensities and durations of ...
The non-responders (NRs) after exercise training have been poorly studied in populations with morbid...
The non-responders (NRs) after exercise training have been poorly studied in populations with morbid...
Background: The weakening of the cardiovascular system associated with aging could be countered by i...
(1) Background: Despite plenty of evidence supporting the advantages of regular physical exercise a...
Concurrent training has been frequently used, although little is known about the effects of the exer...