Bellmann, Lutz; Leber, Ute (2003): Economic effects of continuous training, in: John T. Addison, Paul J. J. Welfens (Hrsg.), Labor markets and social security: issues and policy options in the U.S. and Europe. Springer: Berlin, pp. 345-365....
The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of two different training interventions (Intermittent versus Continuous training) on semi-professional male soccer player's speed, jump and repeated-sprint ability. Thirty four players were divided into an intermittent training group (INT, n=18, ...
To improve fitness, different types of exercise have been explored, with recent focus on high-intensity interval training (HIT). We comprehensively compared effects of HIT versus continuous training (CT) in HF patients NYHA II-III on physical fitness, cardiovascular function and structure, and ...
The objective of this study is to compare the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) for improvements in body composition in overweight and obese adults.Trials comparing HIIT and MICT in overweight or obese participants aged 18-45years we...
Preventive effects of intense continuous endurance training on isoproterenol-induced cardiac apoptosis and protein synthesis gene expression in wistar rats Objectives: Heart failure contributes to cellular lesions and left ventricular dysfunction. The present study aimed to determine the effects of intense con...
Evidence of continuous evolutionary change in structures mediating adherence of lymphocytes to specialised venules MANY cell-cell interactions are similar in a wide variety of species; for instance, penetration of ova by spermatozoa, morphogenetic cell movements during embryogenesis, and specific cellular ...
The Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training and Continuous Training on Weight Loss and Body Composition in Overweight Females It is now known that aerobic capacity and weight reduction can be induced by either continuous or interval training. However, for many years, researchers h... AF Linoby...
Forty males, classified as high or low fit according to their relative VO2 max, were assigned to one of four subgroups: a control group that did not train; a continuous training group that trained at an oxygen uptake that was 10% above that at which the VE/VO2 ratio reached a minimum...
The programs differed in that the REAL gait program exploited the soft robotic exosuit to directly target propulsion impairment by way of intermittent (and continuous) gait assistance provided by the exosuit Full size image Intervention arms Robotic exosuit augmented locomotion (REAL) training A ...
The present study, used a within series simple phase change for 2 students with a replication of 2 others to evaluate the effects of a child compliance training package on compliance and on a computer generated measure of vigilance with 4 children with AD/HD in an out-patient setting. Partici...