Articles with "anaerobic exercise" as a keyword



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Quantitative assessment of the effect of acute anaerobic exercise on macular perfusion via swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography in young football players

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Published in 2020 at "International Ophthalmology"

DOI: 10.1007/s10792-020-01303-w

Abstract: Aim To evaluate the effect of acute anaerobic exercise on macular perfusion measured by swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS-OCTA) in young football players. Materials and methods Football players with ages between 18 and 20 years… read more here.

Keywords: football players; exercise; acute anaerobic; anaerobic exercise ... See more keywords
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Non-urate transporter 1, non-glucose transporter member 9-related renal hypouricemia and acute renal failure accompanied by hyperbilirubinemia after anaerobic exercise: a case report

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Published in 2019 at "BMC Nephrology"

DOI: 10.1186/s12882-019-1618-1

Abstract: BackgroundRenal hypouricemia (RHUC) is an inherited heterogenous disorder caused by faulty urate reabsorption transporters in the renal proximal tubular cells. Anaerobic exercise may induce acute kidney injury in individuals with RHUC that is not caused… read more here.

Keywords: non; hypouricemia; injury; transporter ... See more keywords
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Acute Anaerobic Exercise Affects the Secretion of Asprosin, Irisin, and Other Cytokines – A Comparison Between Sexes

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Published in 2018 at "Frontiers in Physiology"

DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01782

Abstract: Objective: The new adipokine, which is asprosin, affects glucose release from the liver to the blood, and thus, influences exercise metabolism. This is the first study assessing whether single anaerobic exercise affects asprosin secretion in… read more here.

Keywords: recovery; secretion; asprosin; irisin ... See more keywords
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Effects of High-Intensity Anaerobic Exercise on the Scavenging Activity of Various Reactive Oxygen Species and Free Radicals in Athletes

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Published in 2023 at "Nutrients"

DOI: 10.3390/nu15010222

Abstract: High-intensity exercise in athletes results in mainly the production of excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) in skeletal muscle, and thus athletes should maintain greater ROS scavenging activity in the body. We investigated the changes in… read more here.

Keywords: scavenging activity; anaerobic exercise; exercise; high intensity ... See more keywords