Search for dissertations about: "Resistance training"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 103 swedish dissertations containing the words Resistance training.
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21. Becoming a psychodynamic psychotherapist : a study of the professional development during and the first years after training
Abstract : Aim: The four studies reported in this thesis aimed to explore the professional development of psychotherapists from their training through the first few years after graduating by using longitudinal data from a Swedish training setting, and secondarily to develop and standardise an instrument measuring therapeutic attitudes. Instruments: The therapeutic identity questionnaire (ThId), the therapeutic attitudes scales (TASC-2), and semi-structured interviews. READ MORE
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22. Determinants of intra-individual variation in adaptability to resistance training of different volumes
Abstract : Systematic resistance training positively affects skeletal muscle mass and functional characteristics of the neuro-muscular system. By varying exercise variables such as training volume, the training can be individualized. READ MORE
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23. Effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on human skeletal muscle adaptations to resistance training
Abstract : Previous studies in young adults suggest that non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may impair early skeletal muscle responses to exercise. Whether chronic use of NSAIDs affects skeletal muscle adaptations to resistance training in young adults remains uncertain. READ MORE
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24. 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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25. Experienced physical functioning and effects of resistance training in patients with chronic kidney disease
Abstract : Physical fitness declines as chronic kidney disease progresses, and is approximately 50% of the expected norm when starting dialysis therapy This means that physical fitness in these patients is so reduced that it impinge on their ability and capacity to perform activities of daily livings. Muscular weakness, caused by for instance abnormal protein metabolism, is one of the main reasons for this decline in physical functioning. READ MORE