This experiment was conducted to determine what physiological effects result when highly trained subjects are confined to bed, deprived of sleep, or allowed to discontinue training. Results indicated: (1) There was a moderate increase in strength variables due to the training in this experiment but the stress which the subjects received caused a negligible change in strength variables. (2) The training program resulted in highly significant changes in specific bicycle ergometer variables indicating good increases in cardiopulmonary fitness. Five days of bed rest or fifty hours of sleep deprivation caused comparable drastic decreases in cardiopulmonary fitness. Post stress the subjects reverted to a normal daily schedule and after two weeks ...
Participants in the sport of adventure racing often choose to go without sleep for a period of great...
This study was designed to determine the effects of a progressive aerobics training program on the p...
none5Exposure to real (space flight) or simulated microgravity (e.g., head–down tilt bed rest) induc...
Two possible ways to minimize the effects of deconditioning in space are; To achieve a very high lev...
A facilitative effect of daytime exercise on SWS has been cited as evidence in support of the bodily...
E. C. Fonken, C. M. Tarvin, J. M. Loo, R. E. Rumann, and W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane...
Pedalling a bicycle at least ten minutes a day at 85% of maximum pulse rate, three days a week for t...
This final summary report covers the five experiments that were conducted over a 24-month period beg...
Resistance training (RT) variables can affect sleep quality, strength recovery and performance. The ...
The purpose of this study was to review scientific literature to determine if exercise has a negativ...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effects of diminished orthostatic and exercise tolerance resulting from prolonged bedrest were s...
This study examined the effect of microcycles in eccentric strength and high-intensity interval trai...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
This study attempted to evaluate the effects of endurance training upon certain cardiovascular varia...
Participants in the sport of adventure racing often choose to go without sleep for a period of great...
This study was designed to determine the effects of a progressive aerobics training program on the p...
none5Exposure to real (space flight) or simulated microgravity (e.g., head–down tilt bed rest) induc...
Two possible ways to minimize the effects of deconditioning in space are; To achieve a very high lev...
A facilitative effect of daytime exercise on SWS has been cited as evidence in support of the bodily...
E. C. Fonken, C. M. Tarvin, J. M. Loo, R. E. Rumann, and W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane...
Pedalling a bicycle at least ten minutes a day at 85% of maximum pulse rate, three days a week for t...
This final summary report covers the five experiments that were conducted over a 24-month period beg...
Resistance training (RT) variables can affect sleep quality, strength recovery and performance. The ...
The purpose of this study was to review scientific literature to determine if exercise has a negativ...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
The effects of diminished orthostatic and exercise tolerance resulting from prolonged bedrest were s...
This study examined the effect of microcycles in eccentric strength and high-intensity interval trai...
The effect of 60-h sleep deprivation (SD) on physical performance and motor control was studied. Twe...
This study attempted to evaluate the effects of endurance training upon certain cardiovascular varia...
Participants in the sport of adventure racing often choose to go without sleep for a period of great...
This study was designed to determine the effects of a progressive aerobics training program on the p...
none5Exposure to real (space flight) or simulated microgravity (e.g., head–down tilt bed rest) induc...