Aerobically fit persons need less sympathetic activation to perform the same absolute workload than less fit persons. This led to the idea that aerobic fitness might reduce the physiological activation during psychological stress as well. Several experiments showed inconsistent results with regard to this supposed effect of fitness. The comparability of the results is hampered by the differences in operationalization of aerobic fitness and by the confusion of the terms aerobic fitness, training and habitual physical exercise. The expectancy of an effect of fitness on the physiological stress response is based on the assumption that this response resembles the response to exercise. The tenability of this assumption was examined for cardiac, ...
Evidence shows that regular physical exercise reduces physiological reactivity to psychosocial stres...
The present study experimentally tested the cross-stressor adaptation hypothesis by examining whethe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of chronic and acute exercise in heart rate and...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
The present study examined the relationship between aerobic exercise participation and physiological...
Cardiovascular responses to physical and/ or mental stressors has been a topic of great interest for...
This study sought to evaluate the association between perceived and aerobic physical fitness and bot...
Exercise negatively correlates with physiological stress responses, but there is less research on sh...
The combination of mental and physical challenges can elicit exacerbated cardiorespiratory (CR) and ...
This study sought to evaluate the contribution of perceived physical fitness beyond the contribution...
Background Good physical fitness seems to help the individual to buffer the potential harmful impac...
While the body’s stress system plays an adaptive role in helping humans respond to challenging and t...
This study sought to evaluate the contribution of perceived physical fitness beyond the contribution...
The individual biopsychological response to a specific stressor is the result of a complex interplay...
Evidence shows that regular physical exercise reduces physiological reactivity to psychosocial stres...
The present study experimentally tested the cross-stressor adaptation hypothesis by examining whethe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of chronic and acute exercise in heart rate and...
Aerobic fitness is associated with several psychological and physiological adaptations which possibl...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii, 1986.Bibliography: leaves 164-175.Microfilm.ix, 175...
The present study examined the relationship between aerobic exercise participation and physiological...
Cardiovascular responses to physical and/ or mental stressors has been a topic of great interest for...
This study sought to evaluate the association between perceived and aerobic physical fitness and bot...
Exercise negatively correlates with physiological stress responses, but there is less research on sh...
The combination of mental and physical challenges can elicit exacerbated cardiorespiratory (CR) and ...
This study sought to evaluate the contribution of perceived physical fitness beyond the contribution...
Background Good physical fitness seems to help the individual to buffer the potential harmful impac...
While the body’s stress system plays an adaptive role in helping humans respond to challenging and t...
This study sought to evaluate the contribution of perceived physical fitness beyond the contribution...
The individual biopsychological response to a specific stressor is the result of a complex interplay...
Evidence shows that regular physical exercise reduces physiological reactivity to psychosocial stres...
The present study experimentally tested the cross-stressor adaptation hypothesis by examining whethe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of chronic and acute exercise in heart rate and...