The purpose of this study was to compare the cardiorespiratory response and mechanical efficiency (ME) of highly trained spinal cord injured (SCI) handcyclists with untrained SCI men. Ten trained handcyclists (≥2 years training) and ten untrained but physically active SCI men completed an incremental exercise test to exhaustion and a sub-maximal test (50 and 80 W) on an electromagnetically braked arm ergometer. The trained participants completed a questionnaire on their training and race performance over the past year, including average training volume (in kilometers), number of training sessions per week and best 20-km time trial. The trained SCI men had higher [(V)\dot] \textO\user22 Unknown control sequence ‘\user’peak, peak power (p ≤ 0...
The persons with spinal cord injuries depend from upper body muscles in daily life activities. The m...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is now the leading cause of death in individuals with spin...
Objective: To investigate the influence of hand cycling on outcome measures of physical capacity dur...
This study sought to determine the physiological (oxygen uptake, heart rate, and blood lactate conce...
Purpose: To investigate physiological performance determinants of the partial laps and an overall 22...
INTRODUCTION: In the field of sports for the disabled, this last decade has been marked by the devel...
Objective: Developments in assistive technology such as handcycling provide attractive possibilities...
Objective: To compare the metabolic rate and cardiorespiratory response during hybrid cycling versus...
Purpose: To develop and validate predictive models for peak power output to provide guidelines for i...
Purpose: To examine the validity of perception-based intensity regulation during handcycling exercis...
Study design: Cross-sectional analyses. Objectives: To analyze exercise intensity during a mountain ...
Study design: Cross-sectional analyses.Objectives: To analyze exercise intensity during a mountain t...
Background/Aim: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a debilitating condition which leads to loss of sensory ...
Introduction: Persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) are often physically inactive and as such are at...
Objective: To establish the relationship between internal and external handcycling training load for...
The persons with spinal cord injuries depend from upper body muscles in daily life activities. The m...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is now the leading cause of death in individuals with spin...
Objective: To investigate the influence of hand cycling on outcome measures of physical capacity dur...
This study sought to determine the physiological (oxygen uptake, heart rate, and blood lactate conce...
Purpose: To investigate physiological performance determinants of the partial laps and an overall 22...
INTRODUCTION: In the field of sports for the disabled, this last decade has been marked by the devel...
Objective: Developments in assistive technology such as handcycling provide attractive possibilities...
Objective: To compare the metabolic rate and cardiorespiratory response during hybrid cycling versus...
Purpose: To develop and validate predictive models for peak power output to provide guidelines for i...
Purpose: To examine the validity of perception-based intensity regulation during handcycling exercis...
Study design: Cross-sectional analyses. Objectives: To analyze exercise intensity during a mountain ...
Study design: Cross-sectional analyses.Objectives: To analyze exercise intensity during a mountain t...
Background/Aim: Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a debilitating condition which leads to loss of sensory ...
Introduction: Persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) are often physically inactive and as such are at...
Objective: To establish the relationship between internal and external handcycling training load for...
The persons with spinal cord injuries depend from upper body muscles in daily life activities. The m...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is now the leading cause of death in individuals with spin...
Objective: To investigate the influence of hand cycling on outcome measures of physical capacity dur...