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Research Articles

Dr. Eagles and Dr. Lovell have spent over a decade publishing scientific research in human performance and health. Now, in collaboration with some of the world’s leading experts, they bring their knowledge, innovation, and cutting-edge findings directly to Timeless patients.

Resistance Training Reduces the Blood Pressure Response of Older Men During Submaximum Aerobic Exercise

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether 16 weeks of resistance training (RT) can reduce the blood pressure response and improve the cardiovascular function of men aged...

Strength Training Improves Submaximum Cardiovascular Performance in Older Men

Purpose: To determine if 16 weeks of strength training can improve the cardiovascular function of older men during submaximum aerobic exercise. Methods: Twenty four men aged 70-80 yr were randomly...

Strength Training Can Reduce the Blood Pressure Response of Older Men During Sub-Maximum Aerobic Exercise

Australia Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, 7th National Physical Activity Conference, 6th National Sports Injury Prevention Conference, Be Active ’09, 2009 (Brisbane, Australia, 14-Oct-2009 – 17-Oct-2009), 2010 Introduction:...

The Effect of Strength Training and Short-Term Detraining on Maximum Force and The Rate of Force Development of Older Men

This study examined the effect of strength training (ST) and short-term detraining on maximum force and rate of force development (RFD) in previously sedentary, healthy older men. Twenty-four older men...

Can Aerobic Training Improve the Muscular Strength and Power of Older Men?

This study examined the effect of aerobic training on leg strength, power and muscle mass in previously sedentary, healthy older men (70-80 years). Training consisted of 30-45 min cycle ergometry...

Leg Strength and the V˙O2max of Older Men

The purpose of the study was to determine if leg strength limits V˙O2max and the ability to reach a plateau during V˙O2max test in older men during cycle ergometry. Men...

The Blood Pressure Response of Older Men to Maximum and Sub-Maximum Strength Testing

Strength testing is commonly used to determine the muscular strength of older individuals participating in a resistance training program. The purpose of this study was to non-invasively examine and compare...

The Blood Pressure Response of Normal Weight and Obese Women to Sub-Maximum Aerobic Exercise

International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport National Sports Injury Prevention Conference (Be Active 2012), 4th (Sydney, Australia, 31-Oct-2012 – 03-Nov-2012)...

The Hormonal Response of Older Men to Sub-Maximum Aerobic Exercise: The Effect of Training and Detraining

The hormonal response of 32 older men (70-80 years) to a bout of sub-maximum aerobic exercise was examined before, after 16 weeks of resistance or aerobic training and again after...

The Contribution of Energy Systems During the Upper Body Wingate Anaerobic Test

The purpose of this study was to measure the contribution of the aerobic, anaerobic lactic, and alactic systems during an upper body Wingate Anaerobic test (WAnT). Oxygen uptake and blood...

Performance and Metabolic Responses of Highly-Trained Team-Sport Athletes during Repeated Sprinting in Hypoxia

To examine the performance (i.e., peak and mean speed) and metabolic responses (i.e., O2 uptake and blood lactate concentration) of highly-trained team-sport athletes during repeated sprinting in hypoxia. Seven professional...

Changes in Sleep Quantity and Efficiency in Professional Rugby Union Players During Home-Based Training and Match Play

Abstract Background: Adequate sleep is paramount to athlete recovery and performance, however little is known about the typical sleep patterns of professional rugby union players during home based training and...

Cardiovascular Disease and the Dietary Consumption of Saturated Fats: A Review of the Strength of the Literature and Evidence

Introduction: Dietary guidelines suggest the reduction of saturated fat intake due to its perceived association with cardiovascular disease. However ambiguity remains in the literature regarding this association. This review aims...

Similar Rates of Fat Oxidation During Graded Submaximal Exercise in Women of Different Body Composition

Abstract Background: Moderate intensity exercise ranging 40-60% of maximum oxygen uptake is advised to promote energy expenditure and fat oxidation in overweight and obese people. Although fat oxidation has been...

Body Composition Influences Blood Pressure During Submaximal Graded Test in Women

This study aimed to determine whether body composition affected cardiovascular responses of normal, overweight and obese women by comparing heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) during a graded submaximal...

Articular Wear Patterns Observed in Hip Arthroscopic Patients Across Early Disease States: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Aim: The aim of this study was to retrospectively analysis intraoperative hip arthroscopic data to observe acetabular, femoral and labral pathology irrespective of hip arthroscopic indication. Methods: This study represents...

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