The effect of posture on muscle endurance, fatigue and blood flow
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Mikel Egaña Etxeberria, 'The effect of posture on muscle endurance, fatigue and blood flow', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Physiology, 2005, pp 219Download Item:
Abstract:
Tilting the body from the supine to an upright position increases the time on a
maximal graded cycle test by -1 5 % . However, this effect during constant-load
cycling is unknown, and in addition, it is also unknown if this postural effect is
observed during exercise involving isolated muscle groups. Therefore, we
tested the effect of upright versus supine posture on endurance during graded
and high-intensity constant-load cycling exercise (Chapter 2) and on the
strength, endurance, fatigue (Chapters 3 and 4) and blood flow (Chapter 5)
during graded and high-intensity constant-load isometric plantar flexion
exercise.
Author: Egaña Etxeberria, Mikel
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Green, SimonQualification name:
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