Experiments were performed to determine to what extent increments in esophageal and abdominal pressure would have on arterial blood pressure during fatiguing isometric exercise. Arterial blood pressure was measured during handgrip and leg isometric exercise performed with both a free and occluded circulation to active muscles. Handgrip contractions were exerted at 33 and 70% MVC (maximum voluntary contraction) by 4 volunteers in a sitting position and calf muscle contractions at 50 and 70% MVC with the subjects in a kneeling position. Esophageal pressure measured at the peak of inspirations did not change during either handgrip or leg contractions but peak expiratory pressures increased progressively during both handgrip and leg contraction...
Experiments were conducted in normal human volunteers to compare the response of the forearm and cal...
The purpose of this study was to establish whether changes in resting blood pressure and the vascula...
No previous studies have examined the effects of isometric training intensity upon resting blood pre...
1. Changes in blood pressure and heart rate were measured in six healthy male subjects during volunt...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of high intensity exercise and low intensity exercise with and w...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the pressor response to a static handgrip exercis...
to investigate the influence of the size of the active muscle mass on the cardiovascular response to...
This study was designed to investigate the influence of the intensity of contraction, endurance time...
The purpose was to compare unilateral exercise-induced changes in arterial occlusion pressure betwee...
Currently, it is not possible to prescribe isometric exercise at an intensity that corresponds to gi...
Aim: The present study was designed to elucidate in detail the role of stroke volume (SV), heart rat...
OBJECTIVE: The present study analyzed blood pressure responses after a single session of isometric h...
Changes in blood pressure, intrathoracic pressure, heart rate and the electromyographic activity of ...
To obtain basic data for risk management, this study examined the changes in blood pressure during i...
Aim: Passive static stretching (SS), arterial occlusion (C), and the combination of both procedures ...
Experiments were conducted in normal human volunteers to compare the response of the forearm and cal...
The purpose of this study was to establish whether changes in resting blood pressure and the vascula...
No previous studies have examined the effects of isometric training intensity upon resting blood pre...
1. Changes in blood pressure and heart rate were measured in six healthy male subjects during volunt...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of high intensity exercise and low intensity exercise with and w...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the pressor response to a static handgrip exercis...
to investigate the influence of the size of the active muscle mass on the cardiovascular response to...
This study was designed to investigate the influence of the intensity of contraction, endurance time...
The purpose was to compare unilateral exercise-induced changes in arterial occlusion pressure betwee...
Currently, it is not possible to prescribe isometric exercise at an intensity that corresponds to gi...
Aim: The present study was designed to elucidate in detail the role of stroke volume (SV), heart rat...
OBJECTIVE: The present study analyzed blood pressure responses after a single session of isometric h...
Changes in blood pressure, intrathoracic pressure, heart rate and the electromyographic activity of ...
To obtain basic data for risk management, this study examined the changes in blood pressure during i...
Aim: Passive static stretching (SS), arterial occlusion (C), and the combination of both procedures ...
Experiments were conducted in normal human volunteers to compare the response of the forearm and cal...
The purpose of this study was to establish whether changes in resting blood pressure and the vascula...
No previous studies have examined the effects of isometric training intensity upon resting blood pre...