The combination of mental and physical challenges can elicit exacerbated cardiorespiratory (CR) and catecholamine responses above that of a single challenge alone. Purpose This study examined the effects of a combination of acute mental challenges and physical stress on cardiorespiratory and catecholamine responses. Method Eight below-average fitness (LF VO2max = 36.58 ± 3.36 ml−1 kg−1 min−1) and eight above-average fitness (HF VO2max = 51.18 ± 2.09 ml−1 kg−1 min−1) participants completed an exercise-alone condition (EAC) session consisting of moderate-intensity cycling at 60% VO2max for 37 min, and a dual-challenge condition (DCC) that included concurrent participation in mental challenges while cycling. Result The DCC resulted...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
Cycling is a sport which requires great physical effort from athletes. The stress and anxiety of com...
Psychological stress has been proposed as a major contributor to the progression of cardiovascular d...
The combination of mental and physical challenges can elicit exacerbated cardiorespiratory (CR) and ...
Aerobically fit persons need less sympathetic activation to perform the same absolute workload than ...
While the body’s stress system plays an adaptive role in helping humans respond to challenging and t...
Cardiovascular responses to physical and/ or mental stressors has been a topic of great interest for...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
Cardiovascular (heart rate; systolic, mean, and diastolic blood pressures) and plasma catecholamine ...
Background Good physical fitness seems to help the individual to buffer the potential harmful impac...
Background: Exercise training is suggested to have a stress-buffering effect on physiological reacti...
E. Flood1, I. Matthews1, L. Heenan1, K. Fisher1, B.J. Winn2, B.S. Kirby2, B.W. Wilkins1 1Gonzaga Uni...
Evidence shows that regular physical exercise reduces physiological reactivity to psychosocial stres...
Purpose This cross-sectional observational study examined the degree to which cardiorespiratory fitn...
Physical activity plays a key role in the control of neuroendocrine, autonomic, and behavioral respo...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
Cycling is a sport which requires great physical effort from athletes. The stress and anxiety of com...
Psychological stress has been proposed as a major contributor to the progression of cardiovascular d...
The combination of mental and physical challenges can elicit exacerbated cardiorespiratory (CR) and ...
Aerobically fit persons need less sympathetic activation to perform the same absolute workload than ...
While the body’s stress system plays an adaptive role in helping humans respond to challenging and t...
Cardiovascular responses to physical and/ or mental stressors has been a topic of great interest for...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
Cardiovascular (heart rate; systolic, mean, and diastolic blood pressures) and plasma catecholamine ...
Background Good physical fitness seems to help the individual to buffer the potential harmful impac...
Background: Exercise training is suggested to have a stress-buffering effect on physiological reacti...
E. Flood1, I. Matthews1, L. Heenan1, K. Fisher1, B.J. Winn2, B.S. Kirby2, B.W. Wilkins1 1Gonzaga Uni...
Evidence shows that regular physical exercise reduces physiological reactivity to psychosocial stres...
Purpose This cross-sectional observational study examined the degree to which cardiorespiratory fitn...
Physical activity plays a key role in the control of neuroendocrine, autonomic, and behavioral respo...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
Cycling is a sport which requires great physical effort from athletes. The stress and anxiety of com...
Psychological stress has been proposed as a major contributor to the progression of cardiovascular d...