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Simultaneous Measurement of Blood Flow and Oxygen Consumption Immediately Post-Exercise with Magnetic Resonance Imaging
DownloadFall 2014
Invasively measuring blood flow and oxygen consumption during exercise has been used to help advance performance, stratify fitness levels and most importantly to aid in clinical diagnoses and track disease or recovery progression. There is currently no non-invasive method for measuring skeletal...
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The Effect of CrossFit vs. Resistance Training on Aerobic, Anaerobic, and Musculoskeletal Fitness
DownloadSpring 2019
Background: Although a number of studies to date have investigated the acute physiological outcomes of single CrossFit Workout Of the Days (WODs) and/or fitness attributes of well-trained CrossFit athletes, the variable populations, training histories, and short duration analysis of participants...
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The effect of exercise training on metaboreflex regulation of heart rate and blood pressure
DownloadSpring 2015
The metaboreflex is a cardiovascular reflex which activates the sympathetic nervous system when a mismatch between oxygen delivery and demand occurs during exercise; metabolic by-products accumulate in the interstitium of skeletal muscle tissue and stimulate afferent nerve fibers. This in turn...