Regulation of increased blood flow (hyperemia) to muscles during exercise: a hierarchy of competing physiological needs

MJ Joyner, DP Casey - Physiological reviews, 2015 - journals.physiology.org
This review focuses on how blood flow to contracting skeletal muscles is regulated during
exercise in humans. The idea is that blood flow to the contracting muscles links oxygen in …

Graded Exercise Testing Protocols for the Determination of VO2max: Historical Perspectives, Progress, and Future Considerations

NM Beltz, AL Gibson, JM Janot, L Kravitz… - Journal of sports …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Graded exercise testing (GXT) is the most widely used assessment to examine the dynamic
relationship between exercise and integrated physiological systems. The information from …

Exercise attenuates the major hallmarks of aging

N Garatachea, H Pareja-Galeano… - Rejuvenation …, 2015 - liebertpub.com
Regular exercise has multi-system anti-aging effects. Here we summarize how exercise
impacts the major hallmarks of aging. We propose that, besides searching for novel …

[PDF][PDF] Exercise and physical activity for older adults

WJ Chodzko-Zajko, DN Proctor… - Medicine & science …, 2009 - bewegenismedicijn.nl
Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults Page 1 Copyright @ 200 by the American
College of Sports Medicine. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. 9 Exercise …

The relationship between cell phone use, physical and sedentary activity, and cardiorespiratory fitness in a sample of US college students

A Lepp, JE Barkley, GJ Sanders, M Rebold… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
Background Today's cell phones increase opportunities for activities traditionally defined as
sedentary behaviors (eg, surfing the internet, playing video games). People who participate …

Anemia of chronic disease

G Weiss, LT Goodnough - New England Journal of Medicine, 2005 - Mass Medical Soc
New therapeutic strategies have emerged along with our understanding that disturbances of
iron homeostasis, impaired proliferation of erythroid progenitor cells, and blunted …

Aerobic exercise improves self-reported sleep and quality of life in older adults with insomnia

KJ Reid, KG Baron, B Lu, E Naylor, L Wolfe, PC Zee - Sleep medicine, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of moderate aerobic physical activity with sleep hygiene
education to improve sleep, mood and quality of life in older adults with chronic insomnia …

Chronotropic incompetence: causes, consequences, and management

PH Brubaker, DW Kitzman - Circulation, 2011 - ahajournals.org
Chronotropic incompetence (CI), broadly defined as the inability of the heart to increase its
rate commensurate with increased activity or demand, is common in patients with …

Exercise standards for testing and training: a statement for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association

GF Fletcher, GJ Balady, EA Amsterdam, B Chaitman… - Circulation, 2001 - ahajournals.org
The purpose of this report is to provide revised standards and guidelines for the exercise
testing and training of individuals who are free from clinical manifestations of cardiovascular …

Accelerated longitudinal decline of aerobic capacity in healthy older adults

JL Fleg, CH Morrell, AG Bos, LJ Brant, LA Talbot… - Circulation, 2005 - ahajournals.org
Background—The ability of older persons to function independently is dependent largely on
the maintenance of sufficient aerobic capacity and strength to perform daily activities …