The present study examined the hemodynamic response to recreational hockey (n= 22) in middle-aged men (53±6 yrs). Study participants were equipped with ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate monitoring equipment prior to a weekly hockey games. Participants were monitored throughout the duration of their hockey game for “On-Ice” responses and during seated bench time (“Bench”), and for a brief period afterwards. On-Ice HR’s and blood pressures were significantly higher than values obtained during maximal cycle exercise (HR 174±8.9 vs. 163±11.0 bpm) (SBP 17%; DBP 15%) (p<0.05), Blood pressures decreased throughout the duration of the game while HR increased significantly. The On-Ice endocardial viability ratio (EVR), an index of myocardial...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)This study was designed to investigate the effect o...
The purpose of this study was to measure the intensity and duration of ice hockey play for six unive...
Objectives: It is well established that there is a strong relationship between physical activity, ca...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular sport comprised of high-intensity repeated bouts of activity. L...
© 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Inc. The study of the properties of hemodynamics in 11- to 15-year-old ...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular sport comprised of high-intensity repeated bouts of activity. Li...
BACKGROUND: Professional rink hockey is a highly demanding intermittent sport. This study investigat...
Background: Men’s university ice hockey has received little scientific attention over the past 30 y...
The good old hockey game Your recent report on the cardio-vascular effects of recreational hockey1 t...
The purpose of this study was as follows: 1. To determine if the recovery heart rate of ice hockey ...
The study was designed to analyse the age-specific haemodynamics in junior (11-15 years old) ice hoc...
Recreational team handball is an intermittent high-intensity exercise mode with physiological demand...
: This study described the physical and physiological demands, activity profile and fun levels of re...
Lack of motivation to exercise was reported as a major cause of sedentary behavior in adulthood. Thi...
Introduction. Knowledge about physiological responses and sufficient recovery times after matches ar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)This study was designed to investigate the effect o...
The purpose of this study was to measure the intensity and duration of ice hockey play for six unive...
Objectives: It is well established that there is a strong relationship between physical activity, ca...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular sport comprised of high-intensity repeated bouts of activity. L...
© 2015, Pleiades Publishing, Inc. The study of the properties of hemodynamics in 11- to 15-year-old ...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular sport comprised of high-intensity repeated bouts of activity. Li...
BACKGROUND: Professional rink hockey is a highly demanding intermittent sport. This study investigat...
Background: Men’s university ice hockey has received little scientific attention over the past 30 y...
The good old hockey game Your recent report on the cardio-vascular effects of recreational hockey1 t...
The purpose of this study was as follows: 1. To determine if the recovery heart rate of ice hockey ...
The study was designed to analyse the age-specific haemodynamics in junior (11-15 years old) ice hoc...
Recreational team handball is an intermittent high-intensity exercise mode with physiological demand...
: This study described the physical and physiological demands, activity profile and fun levels of re...
Lack of motivation to exercise was reported as a major cause of sedentary behavior in adulthood. Thi...
Introduction. Knowledge about physiological responses and sufficient recovery times after matches ar...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-46)This study was designed to investigate the effect o...
The purpose of this study was to measure the intensity and duration of ice hockey play for six unive...
Objectives: It is well established that there is a strong relationship between physical activity, ca...