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Effect of yelling on maximal aerobic power during an incremental test of cycling performance
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作者 Chien-Liang Chen Nan-Ying Yu +3 位作者 Jing-Shia Tang Shao-Hsia Chang Yea-Ru Yang Lin Wang 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2016年第4期456-461,共6页
Background:People experiencing strong feelings of fatigue during exercise sometimes subconsciously yell to refocus their efforts and,thus,maintain exercise performance.The present study examined the influenc of yelli... Background:People experiencing strong feelings of fatigue during exercise sometimes subconsciously yell to refocus their efforts and,thus,maintain exercise performance.The present study examined the influenc of yelling during high-intensity exercise by analysing cardiorespiratory reactions and integrated electromyography(i EMG) changes in the vastus lateralis during a cycle ergometer test.Methods:A total of 23 moderately trained people were recruited.The cycling test began with a resistance of 25 W/min,which was gradually increased.During the experimental trial,the participants were required to yell at least 3 times when they felt exhausted;during the controlled trial,they were not allowed to produce any yelling sounds.The testing order was randomly assigned and the 2 trials were completed within an interval between 3–10 days.Two-way repeated measures ANOVA was applied to analyse the differences within and between the trials,and interaction of trial and time.Results:The peak power and time to exhaustion(p〈0.01) in the yelling trial were higher than those in the control trial.However,the vastus lateralis iE MG values of both trials at peak power were not significant y different.During the yelling period at 90%–100% of the maximal effort,a significan time-by-trialinteraction(p〈0.05)wasobservedinoxygenconsumption(VO2),CO2 production,O2 pulse,ventilation,andrespiratoryrate. Alltheabove measures showed a significan between-trial difference(p〈0.02).However,heart rate,respiratory exchange ratio,end-tidal oxygen pressure,and ventilatory equivalent for oxygen showed only significan between-trial difference(p〈0.05),but without interaction of trial and time.Conclusion:Yelling enhances the peak O2 pulse and VO2 and maintains CO2-exclusion efficien y during high-intensity exercise.It may enable maintaining muscle activation without stronger EMG signals being required during high-intensity exercise. 展开更多
关键词 Aerobic exercise Cardiopulmonary exercise test Intense exercise Performance-enhancing effect Respiratory–cardiac activities Shouting
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Compressive Behaviours of Concrete Cylinders Wrapped with 2-D Glass Fabrics
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作者 黄故 左中鹅 《Journal of Donghua University(English Edition)》 EI CAS 2007年第1期90-93,共4页
Concrete cylindess wrapped with glass fabrics of various constructions were fabricated. Compressive behaviours of cylinders with and without fabric wrapping were investigated. Comparisons of the compressive characters... Concrete cylindess wrapped with glass fabrics of various constructions were fabricated. Compressive behaviours of cylinders with and without fabric wrapping were investigated. Comparisons of the compressive characters while using different fabrication parameters were made. It was demonstrated that the effect of the fabric reinforcent was obvious. The tensile strength of the filament used in the fabric played an important role as far as the anti-compression behaviour of the reinforced cylinders is concened. 展开更多
关键词 Concrete cylinder WRAPPING Glass fabric Compressive behaviour.
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