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  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Preprint Exercise stress in healthy adults: normal ranges for real time cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, 2023, Schweitzer et al.

    Exercise stress in healthy adults: normal ranges for real time cardiac magnetic resonance imaging Ronny Schweitzer; Antonio de Marvao; Mit Shah; Paolo Inglese; Peter Kellman; Alaine Berry; Ben Statton; Declan P O'Regan Background: Real-time (RT) exercise cardiac magnetic resonance imaging...
  2. Andy

    Semi-supervised exercise training program more effective for individuals with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome... 2023 Wheatley-Guy et al

    Full title: Semi-supervised exercise training program more effective for individuals with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome in randomized controlled trial Abstract Purpose Exercise like any medication requires the correct dose; to be effective the appropriate frequency, duration, and...
  3. Andy

    Physical Activity in Long COVID: A Comparative Study of Exercise Rehabilitation Benefits in Patients... 2023 Colas et al

    Exercise in long COVID is poorly studied. Nevertheless, exerciserehabilitation could improve cardiorespiratory, muscular and autonomic functions. We aimed to investigate improvement in physical and autonomic performances of long COVID patients (n = 38) after a 4-week exercise rehabilitation...
  4. Sly Saint

    US: Consumer Health Digest: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Exercise Therapy

    Exercise Therapy for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome You Must Know (consumerhealthdigest.com)
  5. Mij

    Physical activity is related to disease severity and fatigue, but not to relapse rate in persons with relapsing remitting MS . . . 2023, Marit L.

    Full Title: Physical activity is related to disease severity and fatigue, but not to relapse rate in persons with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis- a self-reported questionnaire based study, 2023, Marit L. Schlagheck et al Introduction: Based on theoretical models, physical activity has...
  6. SNT Gatchaman

    Elevated cfDNA after exercise is derived primarily from mature neutrophils, with a minor contribution of cardiomyocytes, 2023, Fridlich et al

    Elevated cfDNA after exercise is derived primarily from mature polymorphonuclear neutrophils, with a minor contribution of cardiomyocytes Ori Fridlich; Ayelet Peretz; Ilana Fox-Fisher; Sheina Pyanzin; Ziv Dadon; Eilon Shcolnik; Ronen Sadeh; Gavriel Fialkoff; Israa Sharkia; Joshua Moss; Ludovica...
  7. Andy

    Review An umbrella review of randomized control trials on the effects of physical exercise on cognition 2023 Ciria et al

    Pre-print (free access) Abstract Extensive research links regular physical exercise to an overall enhancement of cognitive function across the lifespan. Here, we assess the causal evidence supporting this relationship in the healthy population, using an umbrella review of meta-analyses limited...
  8. SNT Gatchaman

    Exercise and vascular function in sedentary lifestyles in humans, 2023, Fasipe et al.

    Exercise and vascular function in sedentary lifestyles in humans Fasipe, Babatunde; Li, Shunchang; Laher, Ismail People with sedentary lifestyles engage in minimal or no physical activity. A sedentary lifestyle promotes dysregulation of cellular redox balance, diminishes mitochondrial function...
  9. Wyva

    Short and mid-term characteristics of COVID-19 disease course in athletes: A high-volume, single-center study, 2022, Juhász et al

    Abstract Introduction At the pandemic's beginning, significant concern has risen about the prevalence of myocardial involvement after SARS-CoV-2 infection. We assessed the cardiovascular burden of SARS-CoV-2 in a large cohort of athletes and identified factors that might affect the disease...
  10. Sly Saint

    Cochrane review: What are the benefits and risks of exercise for people with systemic lupus erythematosus?

    Published: 19 April 2023 Authors: Frade S, O'Neill S, Greene D, Nutter E, Cameron M https://www.cochrane.org/CD014816/MUSKEL_what-are-benefits-and-risks-exercise-people-systemic-lupus-erythematosus full review here...
  11. rvallee

    USA: The RECOVER Initiative - Long Covid research

    New thread created by collecting posts from a number of other threads If someone's in a listening mood, there's no transcript. 30 minutes with the NIH Recover initiative lead: Direct link: https://www.nejm.org/action/showMediaPlayer?doi=10.1056/NEJMdo006435&aid=10.1056/NEJMe2201619&area=.
  12. Mij

    Capillary-mitochondrial Oxygen Transport in Muscle: Paradigm Shifts, 2023, David C Poole

    Abstract During maximal exercise healthy humans increase their oxygen uptake (V̇O2) 10 to 20-fold that measured at rest to as much as 6 L/min. At the molecular level the numbers are staggering: Each minute the exercising O2 transport system - lungs, cardiovascular and active muscles – must...
  13. Andy

    Exercise-induced changes in gene expression do not mediate post exertional malaise in Gulf War illness 2023 Boruch et al

    Highlights • Gulf War Veterans with GWI experience PEM. • GWI had significantly lower post-exercise ACTB, COMT, and TLR4 gene expression. • Gene expression did not mediate symptom post-exercise symptom exacerbation. • Post-exercise gene expression differs from responses reported in ME/CFS. •...
  14. Sly Saint

    Recovery from Exercise in Persons with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) 2023, Moore, Hanson et al

    Abstract: Background and Objectives: Post-exertional malaise (PEM) is the hallmark of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), but there has been little effort to quantitate the duration of PEM symptoms following a known exertional stressor. Using a Symptom Severity Scale...
  15. Hoopoe

    Muscle endoplasmic reticulum stress in exercise, Marafon et al 2022

    Abstract The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an organelle responsible for the post-translational folding and modification of proteins. Under stress conditions, such as physical exercise, there is accumulation of misfolded proteins. The increased load of proteins in the ER results in ER stress...
  16. Art Vandelay

    Exercise & Sports Science Australia funds graded exercise study for Long COVID, 2023

    Moved posts Graded Exercise for Long Covid. How groundbreaking:
  17. SNT Gatchaman

    Exercise program for the management of anxiety and depression in adults and elderly subjects: Is it applicable to post-covid-19 condition? 2023

    Exercise program for the management of anxiety and depression in adults and elderly subjects: Is it applicable to patients with post-covid-19 condition? A systematic review and meta-analysis Tommaso Piva, Sabrina Masotti, Andrea Raisi, Valentina Zerbini, Giovanni Grazzi, Gianni Mazzoni, Martino...
  18. Andy

    Can different degrees of resistance training improve mood states in patients with fibromyalgia? A randomized controlled trial 2022 Vilarino et al

    The purpose of this study was to look at the effects of low and high intensity resistance training (RT) on the mood states of fibromyalgia patients (FM). A total of 69 women participated in the study, with 31 healthy women serving as control group (HC), and 28 women diagnosed with FM being...
  19. Joan Crawford

    Recovery of performance and persistent symptoms in athletes after COVID-19, 2022, Vollrath et al

    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0277984 Introduction After the acute Sars-CoV-2-infection, some athletes suffer from persistent, performance-impairing symptoms, although the course of the disease is often mild to moderate. The relation between cardiopulmonary...
  20. cassava7

    A microbiome-dependent gut–brain pathway regulates motivation for exercise, Dohnalová et al, 2022

    Exercise exerts a wide range of beneficial effects for healthy physiology1. However, the mechanisms regulating an individual’s motivation to engage in physical activity remain incompletely understood. An important factor stimulating the engagement in both competitive and recreational exercise...
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