959 resultados para Exercise - Physiological aspects


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The effects of exercise on novel signalling enzymes in skeletal muscle of humans was investigated. It was shown that exercise increased the activity of a calcium and calmodulin activated kinase. High-intensity, but submaximal, exercise increased the activity of some but not all isoforms of protein kinase C, a lipid-activated kinase family. These findings suggest that these enzymes may be part of the signalling process leading to beneficial adaptation to repeated exercise as well as the control of function within skeletal muscle during exercise.

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The findings from this 18-month, community-based study revealed that an exercise program involving strength training and jumping activities was feasible and effective for improving bone density, muscle mass and strength in older men. There were no additional skeletal benefits derived from consuming a high calcium-vitamin D milk drink.

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The accumulated oxygen deficit is a non-invasive representation of anaerobic capacity. This thesis investigates methodological and physiological factors which influence the precision of the calculated accumulated oxygen deficit. A method was developed which improves the precision in calculating the accumulated oxygen deficit.

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The invasive behavior of melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia) plants in wetlands is due to its aggressive regeneration strategy, which is based on its seeds germination performance. Understanding of the eco-physiological aspects of the seed germination in melaleuca plants may significantly contribute for the development of management strategies. The objective of this research was to learn how the germination of M. quinquenervia seeds are affected by light and temperature. Melaleuca seeds were placed on filter paper moistened with 12 ml of distilled water at temperatures between 10 and 45°C. Germination was evaluated in dark and light conditions. Seed germination, first count of seed germination (seven days), germination speed index and germination mean time were determined up to 40 days after seeding, when germination had ceased in most of the treatments. After that period, the seeds were transferred to conditions of 30°C and light, which was found to be ideal in the previous phase. Seed germination was daily evaluated up to 63 days when it was again observed no longer to occur. The treatment repetitions were distributed in the growth-chamber according to a completely randomized design in a factorial scheme (eight temperatures x two light conditions) and four repetitions. The data were submitted to analysis of variance with the F test and the means were adjusted to polynomial and non linear regression models. The highest seed germination performance was observed to take place under conditions of 27.3°C with light. The temperatures of 35 and 40°C in the dark induced thermal inhibition of seed germination. The temperature of 45°C was lethal to the seeds.

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Esteróides anabólicos androgênicos (EAA) são usados por atletas profissionais e amadores, com o objetivo de melhorar a capacidade atlética, aparência e massa muscular. Muitos efeitos adversos têm sido associados com o abuso de EAA, incluindo doenças do trato urogenital. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar as alterações morfológicas no lobo ventral da próstata de ratos púberes e adultos cronicamente tratados com doses suprafisiológicas de EAA, usando métodos morfométricos. Foram estudados 39 ratos Wistar machos pesando entre 400 e 550 g. Os ratos foram divididos em quatro grupos: (a) ratos controle, com 105 dias de idade (C105) (n = 7); (b) ratos controle com 65 dias de idade (C 65) (n = 9), injectados com o veículo (óleo de amendoim); (c) ratos tratados com 105 dias de idade (T105) (n = 10) e (d) Os ratos tratados com 65 dias de idade (C 65) (n = 13). Os ratos tratados foram injectados com decanoato de nandrolona, numa dose de 10 mg.Kg-1 de peso corporal. O hormônio esteróide e o veículo foram administrados por via intramuscular, uma vez por semana, durante oito semanas. Os ratos foram sacrificados aos 161 dias de idade (C105 e T105) e 121 dias de idade (C65 e T65) e do lóbulo ventral da próstata foi dissecada e processada para histologia. A altura do epitélio acinar foi medida em micrômetros em fotomicrografias com ampliação de 400x. As densidades de superfície do lúmen do epitélio e estroma foram calculadas pelo método de contagem de pontos, com uma grade de 100 pontos sobrepostos sobre imagens ampliadas em 200x. Todas as análises foram realizadas com o software ImageJ. O teste t de Student e ANOVA foram utilizados para a comparação de médias. Foi considerado significativo quando p<0,05. O peso e volume do lobo ventral da próstata mostraram diferenças entre os grupos C65, T65, C105 e T105. A altura do epitélio não mostrou nenhuma diferença entre os grupos C65 e T65 (p = 0,8509), mas o grupo T105 mostrou um aumento de 32% em relação ao C105 (p = 0,0089). No que diz respeito à densidade de superfície do lúmen não houve diferença entre C65 e T65 (p = 0,9031) mas uma diminuição de 19% em relação a T105 em comparação com C105 (p = 0,0061). Não houve diferença na densidade de superfície do epitélio entre C65 e T65 (p = 0,7375), mas o grupo T105 apresentou 51% de aumento (p = 0,0065) em comparação com o C105. Em relação à densidade superficial do estroma, não foram observadas diferenças entre C65 e T65 e entre C105 e T105. Finalmente, não houve diferença no padrão de colágeno entre C105 e T105, mas o grupo T65 mostrou uma predominância de fibras de colágeno tipo I em relação ao C65. A utilização de esteróides androgênicos anabólicos em ratos promove mudanças estruturais na próstata. Observamos mudanças estruturais na altura, volume e epitélio do lobo da ventral da próstata e uma predominância de fibras de colágeno.

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Activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH), which converts pyruvate into acetyl-CoA, is accomplished by a pair of specific phosphatases (PDP 1 & 2). A cross-sectional study investigating the effect of aerobic capacity on PDP activity and expression found that: 1) PDP activity and PDP! protein expression were positively correlated with most aerobic capacity measures in males (n=lS), but not females (n=12); 2) only males showed a positive correlation between PDP activity and PDPl protein expression (r=0.47; p=O.05), indicating that the increase in PDP activity in males is largely explained by increased PDPl protein expression, but that females rely on another level for PDP activity regulation; and 3) PDP} and Ela protein expression increase in unison when expressed relative to the E2 core. These data suggest that with increased aerobic capacity there is an increased capacity for carbohydrate oxidation through PDH, via El a, and an increased ability to activate PDH, via PDP, when exercising maximally.

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While the traditional dependent variables of motor skill learning are accuracy and consistency of movement outcome, there has been increasing interest in aspects of motor performance that are described as reflecting the ‘energetics’ of motor behaviour. One defining characteristic of skilled motor performance is the ability to complete the task with minimum energy expenditure (Sparrow & Newell, 1998). A further consideration is that movements also have costs in terms of cognitive ‘effort’ or ‘energy’. The present project extends previous work on energy expenditure and motor skill learning within a coordination dynamics framework. From the dynamic pattern perspective, a coordination pattern lowest on the 11KB model potential curve (Haken, Kelso & Bunz, 1985) is more stable and least energy is required to maintain pattern stability (Temprado, Zanone, Monno & Laurent, 1999). Two experiments investigated the learning of stable and unstable coordination patterns with high metabolic energy demand. An experimental task was devised by positioning two cycle ergometers side-by-side, placing one foot on each, with the pedals free to move independently at any metronome-paced relative phase, Experiment 1 investigated practice-related changes to oxygen consumption, heart rate, relative phase, reaction time and muscle activation (EMG) as participants practiced anti-phase, in-phase and 90°-phase cycling. Across six practice trials metabolic energy cost reduced and AE and VE of relative phase declined. The trend in the metabolic and reaction time data and percent co-contraction of muscles was for the in-phase cycling to demonstrate the highest values, anti-phase the lowest and 90°-phase cycling in-between. It was found that anti- and in-phase cycling were both kinematically stable but anti-phase coordination revealed significantly lower metabolic energy cost. It was, therefore, postulated that of two equally stable coordination patterns, that associated with lower metabolic energy expenditure would constitute a stronger attractor. Experiment 2 was designed to determine whether a lower or higher energy-demanding coordination pattern was a stronger attractor by scanning the attractor layout at thirty-degree intervals from 0° to 330°. The initial attractor layout revealed that in-phase was most stable and accurate, but the remaining coordination patterns were attracted to the low energy cost anti-phase cycling. In Experiment 2 only 90°- phase cycling was practiced with a post-test attractor layout scan revealing that 90°-phase and its symmetrical partner 270°-phase had become attractors of other coordination patterns. Consistent with Experiment 1, practicing 90°-phase cycling revealed a decline in AE and VE and a reduction in metabolic and cognitive cost. Practicing 90°-phase cycling did not, however, destabilise the in-phase or anti-phase coordination patterns either kinematically or energetically. In summary, the findings suggest that metabolic and mental energy can be considered different representations of a ‘global’ energy expenditure or ‘energetic’ phenomenon underlying human coordination. The hypothesis that preferred coordination patterns emerge as stable, low-energy solutions to the problem of inter-and intra-limb coordination is supported here in showing that the low-energy minimum of coordination dynamics is also an energetic minimum.

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Twenty two, young, healthy individuals participated in three studies aiming to assess the effect of various types of physical activity - acute exercise of moderate intensity and duration, varying intensity, short-term training - on skeletal muscle GLUT-4 gene and protein expression as well as on a range of genes encoding the proteins involved in carbohydrate metabolism in skeletal muscle.

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This thesis found that a brief maximal acceleration, followed by a steady effort thereafter is the most effective pacing strategy for intense, short-term cycling performance. This strategy leads to an increase in aerobic energy supply early in exercise, which contributes to a faster speed throughout the race.

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This thesis found that light exercise between repeated sprints improved performance in a subsequent bout. This was attributed to a reduction in potentially fatiguing by-products within the muscle and an increased aerobic metabolism in the second sprint.

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Demonstrates that anaerobic capacity, using the accumulated oxygen deficit technique, can be measured rapidly and with a high degree of precision, however significant difficulties remain to be addressed. Significant further insights into some of the underlying cellular mechanisms associated with increases in anaerobic capacity were also obtained.

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Female athletes may demonstrate a poor ability to quantify portion sizes and educational sessions using food models do not always improve accuracy. Female cyclists with the highest body fat do not report the highest energy intakes during 70 days of training and racing. Training loads can influence reported daily energy intake.