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Maximal metabolic rates during voluntary exercise, forced exercise, and cold exposure in house mice selectively bred for high wheel running

Maximal metabolic rates during voluntary exercise, forced exercise, and cold exposure in house mice selectively bred for high wheel running

... On these wheels, both C and S mice choose to run at speeds below their maximum aerobically sustainable speed, as is also true for Peromyscus (Chappell et al., 2004). This result seems to contradict the theoretical ...

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Forced exercise attenuates neuropathic pain in chronic constriction injury of male rat: an investigation of oxidative stress and inflammation

Forced exercise attenuates neuropathic pain in chronic constriction injury of male rat: an investigation of oxidative stress and inflammation

... of exercise on oxidative stress may arise from the use of different samples; different type, intensity, and duration of exercise; different age and sex of the experimental ...moderate exercise was ...

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EFFECT OF FORCED EXERCISE (TAP STRESS) ON DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER AND EFFICACY OF ABHRAK BHASMA AS DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

EFFECT OF FORCED EXERCISE (TAP STRESS) ON DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER AND EFFICACY OF ABHRAK BHASMA AS DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

... Moderate exercise at regular intervals has been associated with many health benefits ...intensive exercise leads to the production of reactive oxygen and other free radical species, at a rate which cannot ...

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Moderate Exercise Has Limited but Distinguishable Effects on the Mouse Microbiome

Moderate Exercise Has Limited but Distinguishable Effects on the Mouse Microbiome

... both exercise and the gut microbiome have been shown to impact human health independently, the direct effects of moderate exercise on the intestinal microbiota remain ...with exercise over an 8-week ...

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The cyclical lower extremity exercise for Parkinson’s trial (CYCLE): methodology for a randomized controlled trial

The cyclical lower extremity exercise for Parkinson’s trial (CYCLE): methodology for a randomized controlled trial

... a forced exercise, voluntary exercise, or no-exercise control group, ...Both exercise groups will cycle 3 times per week for 8 weeks at identical aerobic intensities for 40 minutes, but ...

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The Effects of Mild Forced Treadmill Exercise and GABA-B Agonist on Locomotor Activity and Anxiety-Behavior in Rats with Striatum Dysfunction

The Effects of Mild Forced Treadmill Exercise and GABA-B Agonist on Locomotor Activity and Anxiety-Behavior in Rats with Striatum Dysfunction

... that exercise has a positive impact on cognitive and emotional aspects of behavior but there is currently insufficient information to enable a precise definition of the best exercise program for patients ...

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Interferon-alpha-induced deficits in novel object recognition are rescued by chronic exercise

Interferon-alpha-induced deficits in novel object recognition are rescued by chronic exercise

... physical exercise can have a positive effect against brain ...Chronic forced exercise did not protect against IFN- α-induced learning deficits in reactivity to spatial change, but did restore the ...

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Evaluation of spirometry in asthmatic children

Evaluation of spirometry in asthmatic children

... spirometer. Forced vital capacity (FVC), Forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1), Ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 and forced vital capacity (FEV1/FVC), PEFR and Forced ...

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Exercise and forced submergence in the pond slider (Trachemys scripta) and softshell turtle (Apalone ferox): influence on bimodal gas exchange, diving behaviour and blood acid base status

Exercise and forced submergence in the pond slider (Trachemys scripta) and softshell turtle (Apalone ferox): influence on bimodal gas exchange, diving behaviour and blood acid base status

... similar in both T. scripta and A. ferox, indicating that brief intense anaerobic exercise had a similar physiological effect. It was apparent that the high aquatic to aerial gas exchange ratio in A. ferox neither ...

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ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF AGING ON PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS IN ELDERLY POPULATION OF JAMMU

ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF AGING ON PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS IN ELDERLY POPULATION OF JAMMU

... The present study had limitations as follow-up examination of the participants was not done for more precise results. Other limitations of this study include participants from old age homes and other old age organization ...

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Effect of high flow nasal therapy during exercise training in COPD patients with chronic respiratory failure: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Effect of high flow nasal therapy during exercise training in COPD patients with chronic respiratory failure: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... capacity, exercise tolerance, respiratory and peripheral muscle strength, blood gases, disability, symptoms, im- pact of disease and quality of life, with high patient satis- ...

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Pulmonary Function Testing Reference Values and Interpretations in Pediatric Training Programs

Pulmonary Function Testing Reference Values and Interpretations in Pediatric Training Programs

... To define abnormality, most used an 80% predicted cutoff for forced vital capacity, forced.. expiratory volume in 1 second, and forced expiratory flow.[r] ...

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Pre flight evaluation of adult patients with cystic fibrosis: a cross sectional study

Pre flight evaluation of adult patients with cystic fibrosis: a cross sectional study

... as a tool for predicting development of in-flight hypox- aemia [34]. As shown in other groups of lung patients, even light exercise seems to aggravate hypoxaemia under hypoxic conditions [10, 26]. This might be of ...

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Assessment of pulmonary function among cleaners in governmental hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; comparative cross sectional study

Assessment of pulmonary function among cleaners in governmental hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; comparative cross sectional study

... Accordingly, the mean actual and percent predicted values of forced vital capacity FVC, forced expiratory volume in 1 s ­FEV1, percent ratio of forced vital capacity and forced expirator[r] ...

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Estimate of Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Hydrothermally Altered Soft Rocks Based on Strength Index Tests

Estimate of Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Hydrothermally Altered Soft Rocks Based on Strength Index Tests

... The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationships between results of index tests and uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) in hydrothermally al- tered soft rocks of the Upper Miocene, which are typical of the soft ...

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Cardiorespiratory responses to 6-minute walk test in interstitial lung disease: not always a submaximal test

Cardiorespiratory responses to 6-minute walk test in interstitial lung disease: not always a submaximal test

... Patients with documented ILD of any etiology were re- cruited from a tertiary hospital in Melbourne, Australia. Diagnosis was made according to established criteria [6,18]. Patients were eligible to participate if they ...

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Maximal exercise in obese patients with COPD: the role of fat free mass

Maximal exercise in obese patients with COPD: the role of fat free mass

... Lean body mass may have favourable effects on exer- cise tolerance in patients with wasting diseases, such as COPD [30]. Notably, the skeletal muscle pump has local and systemic circulatory effects, since it may enhance ...

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Increased difference between slow and forced vital capacity is associated with reduced exercise tolerance in COPD patients

Increased difference between slow and forced vital capacity is associated with reduced exercise tolerance in COPD patients

... using MasterScreen system (MasterScreen Body, CareFu- sion, Hoechberg, Germany) before exercise testing in all subjects. Procedures were carried out according to ATS/ERS standards [14]. VC was obtained by asking ...

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Partial amino acid catabolism leading to the formation of alanine in Periophthalmodon schlosseri (mudskipper): a strategy that facilitates the use of amino acids as an energy source during locomotory activity on land

Partial amino acid catabolism leading to the formation of alanine in Periophthalmodon schlosseri (mudskipper): a strategy that facilitates the use of amino acids as an energy source during locomotory activity on land

... were forced to exercise on land after 24 h of aerial exposure, the alanine level in the muscles increased significantly, with no apparent change in glycogen ...

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Continuous exercise induces airway epithelium damage while a matched-intensity and volume intermittent exercise does not

Continuous exercise induces airway epithelium damage while a matched-intensity and volume intermittent exercise does not

... intensity exercise sustained for several minutes may induce significant airway inflam- mation and/or trigger exercise-induced bronchocon- striction or asthma [1, 10, ...of exercise/hyperpnea-induced ...

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