Cerebral Blood Flow: Sleeping Beauty Awakened by Exercise TANAKA, HIROFUMI TANAKA, HIROFUMI Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 37(3):111, July 2009. Favorite PDF Permissions Free
Osteoarthritis After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: The Quadriceps Question JOY, SUSAN M. JOY, SUSAN M. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 37(3):112, July 2009. Favorite PDF Permissions Free
Sex Differences and Mechanisms of Task-Specific Muscle Fatigue Hunter, Sandra K. Hunter, Sandra K. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 37(3):113-122, July 2009. In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions In Brief: Women can be less fatigable than men, but the magnitude of the sex difference in muscle fatigue and the involved mechanisms vary across tasks. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Regulatory Mechanisms of Cerebral Blood Flow During Exercise: New Concepts Ogoh, Shigehiko; Ainslie, Philip N. Ogoh, Shigehiko; Ainslie, Philip N. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 37(3):123-129, July 2009. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: The complex physiological interactions that influence cerebral blood flow regulation at rest are further altered by the impact of exercise. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
It Pays to Have a Spring in Your Step Sawicki, Gregory S.; Lewis, Cara L.; Ferris, Daniel P. Sawicki, Gregory S.; Lewis, Cara L.; Ferris, Daniel P. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 37(3):130-138, July 2009. In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions In Brief: Humans perform ankle muscle-tendon positive mechanical work during walking with efficiency two to six times greater than isolated muscle. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
High-Intensity Interval Training to Maximize Cardiac Benefits of Exercise Training? Wisløff, Ulrik; Ellingsen, Øyvind; Kemi, Ole J. Wisløff, Ulrik; Ellingsen, Øyvind; Kemi, Ole J. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 37(3):139-146, July 2009. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Health effects of exercise-induced cellular and molecular cardiovascular adaptation mechanisms are markedly larger in interval training at high relative intensity. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
A Neuromuscular Mechanism of Posttraumatic Osteoarthritis Associated with ACL Injury Palmieri-Smith, Riann M.; Thomas, Abbey C. Palmieri-Smith, Riann M.; Thomas, Abbey C. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 37(3):147-153, July 2009. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Arthrogenic muscle inhibition results in persistent quadriceps weakness after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and reconstruction and may contribute to the onset of posttraumatic osteoarthritis. Go to Full Text of this Article Free