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The Preliminary Effects of Aerobic Cycling Training on Cognitive Function in People with Traumatic Brain Injury and Significant Memory Impairment: a Proof-Of-Concept Randomized Controlled Trial

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Published in 2021 at "Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation"

DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2021.07.671

Abstract: Research Objectives To investigate effects of aerobic exercise training in persons with TBI-related memory impairment. Design Single-blinded randomized controlled trial. Setting Kessler Foundation. Participants Five participants completed the trial. All were right handed, suffered a… read more here.

Keywords: aerobic cycling; trial; randomized controlled; memory impairment ... See more keywords
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Acute citrulline-malate supplementation is ineffective during aerobic cycling and subsequent anaerobic performance in recreationally active males

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Published in 2020 at "European Journal of Sport Science"

DOI: 10.1080/17461391.2020.1722757

Abstract: Abstract Citrulline-malate (CM) purportedly increases exercise performance through increased nitric oxide production. The effects of CM on muscular strength performance are well-documented; however, the benefits of CM on aerobic and anaerobic biking performance are not… read more here.

Keywords: aerobic cycling; supplementation; active males; performance ... See more keywords
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Effects of aerobic cycling training on mobility and functionality of acute stroke subjects: A randomized clinical trial.

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Published in 2020 at "NeuroRehabilitation"

DOI: 10.3233/nre-201585

Abstract: BACKGROUND Studies demonstrate the benefits of aerobic cycling training in subacute and chronic stroke subjects, but there is a lack in the literature about its effects on the acute phase. OBJECTIVE Verify the effects of… read more here.

Keywords: mobility; aerobic cycling; mobility functionality; stroke ... See more keywords