Search for dissertations about: "High intensity interval training"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words High intensity interval training.
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1. Exercising on the edge: mitochondrial and metabolic responses to intense training
Abstract : Exercise and exercise training induces several physiological adaptations that increase the oxidative capacity of the muscles and improve glucose regulation. While the positive metabolic adaptations and effects on glucose regulation after exercise and exercise training have been extensively studied, negative outcomes have not. READ MORE
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2. High-intensity interval training in combination with aerobic or resistance training for patients with breast cancer : a HIIT to counteract detrimental effects of chemotherapy
Abstract : With the increasing number of individuals that enter cancer survivorship there is a growing need for interventions that can alleviate treatment-related adverse effects such as fatigue, and that can improve and restore physical functioning and health-related quality of life during and after treatment. After a breast cancer diagnosis, patients with breast cancer show significantly reduced physical activity levels, especially during the adjuvant treatment phase. READ MORE
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3. Training-induced increase in mitochondrial biogenesis
Abstract : Endurance training leads to an improved ability of muscle to utilize oxygen. This is related to an increased density and function of mitochondria. READ MORE
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4. Concurrent training for elite team sport athletes
Abstract : Most team sports consist of elements that require both a high level of strength and aerobic endurance. Because of these demands a combination of resistance and endurance training (concurrent training) is an integrated part of their weekly training program. READ MORE
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5. The role of sarcoplasmic calcium in skeletal muscle training adaptation
Abstract : Current research shows a clear correlation between strong mitochondrial capacity, healthy muscle and general public health. A sedentary lifestyle increases the risk of a whole host of so called ‘western diseases’, while an active lifestyle reduce the risk of said diseases. Thus, well-functioning muscles are a necessity for general health. READ MORE