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  1. Exercise training effect on skeletal muscle motor drive in older adults: A systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  2. Increased Sympathetic Nervous System Impairs Prognosis in Lung Cancer Patients: A Scoping Review of Clinical Studies
  3. Objective Physical Activity Accumulation and Brain Volume in Older Adults: An MRI and Whole-Brain Volume Study
  4. Effects of Endurance Training on Motor Signs of Parkinson’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  5. Reply from Jumes Leopoldino Oliveira Lira, Carlos Ugrinowitsch, Daniel Boari Coelho, Luis Augusto Teixeira, Andrea Cristina de Lima‐Pardini, Fernando Henrique Magalhães, Egberto Reis Barbosa, Fay B. Horak, and Carla Silva‐Batista
  6. PROPOSTA DE AVALIAÇÃO DE LIVROS E CAPÍTULOS DE LIVROS NA ÁREA 21 DA CAPES
  7. Individual Muscle Adaptations in different Resistance Training Systems in Well-Trained Men
  8. Poor sleep quality is associated with cognitive, mobility, and anxiety disability that underlie freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease
  9. Effects of resistance training on metabolic and cardiovascular responses to a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test in Parkinson`s disease
  10. Different Movement Strategies in the Countermovement Jump Amongst a Large Cohort of NBA Players
  11. Aerobic Exercise-Induced Changes in Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  12. Loss of presynaptic inhibition for step initiation in parkinsonian individuals with freezing of gait
  13. Strength and power training improve skill performance in volleyball players
  14. Exercise with blood flow restriction: an effective alternative for the non‐pharmaceutical treatment for muscle wasting
  15. Effect of individualized resistance training prescription with heart rate variability on individual muscle hypertrophy and strength responses
  16. Acute effects of aerobic exercise performed with different volumes on strength performance and neuromuscular parameters
  17. Effects of resisted sprint training on sprinting ability and change of direction speed in professional soccer players
  18. Effects of Progressive Resistance Training on Cardiovascular Autonomic Regulation in Patients With Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  19. Magnitude of Muscle Strength and Mass Adaptations Between High-Load Resistance Training Versus Low-Load Resistance Training Associated with Blood-Flow Restriction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  20. Auto-regulated exercise selection training regimen produces small increases in lean body mass and maximal strength adaptations in strength-trained individuals.
  21. Resistance Training Improves Sleep Quality in Subjects With Moderate Parkinsonʼs Disease
  22. Effects of Different Combinations of Strength, Power, and Plyometric Training on the Physical Performance of Elite Young Soccer Players
  23. Efeito da ordem dos exercícios de força sobre o volume, o lactato e o desempenho
  24. Instability Resistance Training Improves Neuromuscular Outcome in Parkinsonʼs Disease
  25. Blood flow restriction increases metabolic stress but decreases muscle activation during high-load resistance exercise
  26. Effects of different strength training frequencies during reduced training period on strength and muscle cross-sectional area
  27. Crescent pyramid and drop-set systems do not promote greater strength gains, muscle hypertrophy, and changes on muscle architecture compared with traditional resistance training in well-trained men
  28. Resistance training with instability is more effective than resistance training in improving spinal inhibitory mechanisms in Parkinson’s disease
  29. Hemodynamic Responses to Blood Flow Restriction and Resistance Exercise to Muscular Failure
  30. Plyometric Long Jump Training With Progressive Loading Improves Kinetic and Kinematic Swimming Start Parameters
  31. Resistance Training with Instability for Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
  32. Effects of resistance training in gray matter density of elderly
  33. Resistance training-induced changes in integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis are related to hypertrophy only after attenuation of muscle damage
  34. Cerebral Regulation in Different Maximal Aerobic Exercise Modes
  35. Akt/mTOR pathway contributes to skeletal muscle anti-atrophic effect of aerobic exercise training in heart failure mice
  36. The number of sessions required to stabilize peak torque and rate of torque development in isometric contractions in young, middle-age and older individuals
  37. Effects of far infrared rays emitting clothing on recovery after an intense plyometric exercise bout applied to elite soccer players: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial
  38. Blunted Maximal and Submaximal Responses to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Tests in Patients With Parkinson Disease
  39. Susceptibility to Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: a Cluster Analysis with a Large Sample
  40. Patients with Parkinson disease present high ambulatory blood pressure variability
  41. Time Course of Resistance Training–Induced Muscle Hypertrophy in the Elderly
  42. Modeling the Offensive-Defensive Interaction and Resulting Outcomes in Basketball
  43. Effects of light deprivation in physical performance and psychophysiological responses to a time-to-exhaustion exercise test
  44. An inability to distinguish edematous swelling from true hypertrophy still prevents a completely accurate interpretation of the time course of muscle hypertrophy
  45. Determining the Optimum Power Load in Jump Squat Using the Mean Propulsive Velocity
  46. Effects of exercise intensity and occlusion pressure after 12 weeks of resistance training with blood-flow restriction
  47. Early resistance training-induced increases in muscle cross-sectional area are concomitant with edema-induced muscle swelling
  48. Effects of Strength Training Associated With Whole-Body Vibration Training on Running Economy and Vertical Stiffness
  49. Tensiomyography parameters and jumping and sprinting performance in Brazilian elite soccer players
  50. High-Intensity Progressive Resistance Training Increases Strength With No Change in Cardiovascular Function and Autonomic Neural Regulation in Older Adults
  51. Comparisons Between Low-Intensity Resistance Training With Blood Flow Restriction and High-Intensity Resistance Training on Quadriceps Muscle Mass and Strength in Elderly
  52. Different Resistance-Training Regimens Evoked a Similar Increase in Myostatin Inhibitors Expression
  53. A Review of Resistance Training-Induced Changes in Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis and Their Contribution to Hypertrophy
  54. Space protection dynamics in basketball: Validation and application to the evaluation of offense-defense patterns
  55. Effect of Concurrent Training with Blood Flow Restriction in the Elderly
  56. Changes in Exercises Are More Effective Than in Loading Schemes to Improve Muscle Strength
  57. Effects of Concurrent Strength and Endurance Training on Genes Related to Myostatin Signaling Pathway and Muscle Fiber Responses
  58. Vastus Lateralis Muscle Cross-sectional Area Ultrasonography Validity for Image Fitting in Humans
  59. Vertical jump fatigue does not affect intersegmental coordination and segmental contribution
  60. Creatine supplementation prevents acute strength loss induced by concurrent exercise
  61. Electromechanical delay of the knee extensor muscles: comparison among young, middle-age and older individuals
  62. BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTED RESISTANCE TRAINING ATTENUATES MYOSTATIN GENE EXPRESSION IN A PATIENT WITH INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS
  63. Performance Analysis of Sport IX
  64. Different Loading Schemes in Power Training During the Preseason Promote Similar Performance Improvements in Brazilian Elite Soccer Players
  65. The Effects of Different Intensities and Durations of the General Warm-up on Leg Press 1RM
  66. Meta-Analysis of Postactivation Potentiation and Power
  67. Distinct Temporal Organizations of the Strength- and Power-Training Loads Produce Similar Performance Improvements
  68. Does carbohydrate supplementation enhance tennis match play performance?
  69. Cardiac Work Remains High after Strength Exercise in Elderly
  70. Effects of Strength and Power Training on Neuromuscular Adaptations and Jumping Movement Pattern and Performance
  71. Cardiac Work Remains High after Strength Exercise in Elderly
  72. Molecular Adaptations to Concurrent Training
  73. Maximal Strength, Number of Repetitions, and Total Volume Are Differently Affected by Static-, Ballistic-, and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching
  74. Multivariate Analysis in the Maximum Strength Performance
  75. Bioenergetics and Neuromuscular Determinants of the Time to Exhaustion at Velocity Corresponding to V[Combining Dot Above]O2max in Recreational Long-Distance Runners
  76. Influence of Different Resistance Exercise Loading Schemes on Mechanical Power Output in Work to Rest Ratio – Equated and – Nonequated Conditions
  77. Strength Training with Blood Flow Restriction Diminishes Myostatin Gene Expression
  78. Blood Flow Restriction: How Does It Work?
  79. Efeito do número e intensidade das ações excêntricas nos indicadores de dano muscular
  80. Influence of Strength Training Background on Postactivation Potentiation Response
  81. Strength and power training did not modify cardiovascular responses to aerobic exercise in elderly subjects
  82. Combination of General and Specific Warm-Ups Improves Leg-Press One Repetition Maximum Compared With Specific Warm-Up in Trained Individuals
  83. Salivary Hormone and Immune Responses to Three Resistance Exercise Schemes in Elite Female Athletes
  84. Creatine but not betaine supplementation increases muscle phosphorylcreatine content and strength performance
  85. The rating of perceived exertion predicts intermittent vertical jump demand and performance
  86. Do whole-body vibration exercise and resistance exercise modify concentrations of salivary cortisol and immunoglobulin A?
  87. Cardiopulmonary, blood metabolite and rating of perceived exertion responses to constant exercises performed at different intensities until exhaustion
  88. Effect of eccentric exercise velocity on akt/mtor/p70s6ksignaling in human skeletal muscle
  89. Space creation dynamics in basketball offence: validation and evaluation of elite teams
  90. Incidence of adverse events associated with percutaneous muscular biopsy among healthy and diseased subjects
  91. Effect of different resistance-training regimens on the WNT-signaling pathway
  92. The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinse on maximal strength and strength endurance
  93. Efeito do treinamento vibratório na força muscular e em testes funcionais em idosos fisicamente ativos
  94. Effects of Static Stretching on Energy Cost and Running Endurance Performance
  95. Vascular Occlusion Training for Inclusion Body Myositis: A Novel Therapeutic Approach
  96. Effect of eccentric contraction velocity on muscle damage in repeated bouts of elbow flexor exercise
  97. Influence of high- and low-carbohydrate diet following glycogen-depleting exercise on heart rate variability and plasma catecholamines
  98. Peak torque and rate of torque development in elderly with and without fall history
  99. Predicting MAOD Using Only a Supramaximal Exhaustive Test
  100. Resistance Training with Vascular Occlusion in Inclusion Body Myositis
  101. Efeito agudo da vibração sobre o desempenho do agachamento em alta velocidade e salto vertical
  102. Post-Eccentric Exercise Blunted hGH Response
  103. Strength training improves fall-related gait kinematics in the elderly: A randomized controlled trial
  104. Hormonal Responses to Different Resistance Exercise Schemes of Similar Total Volume
  105. Evaluation of an Innovative Critical Power Model in Intermittent Vertical Jump
  106. Nonlinear Periodization Maximizes Strength Gains in Split Resistance Training Routines
  107. Manipulation of Rest Period Length Induces Different Causes of Fatigue in Vertical Jumping
  108. Expression of genes related to muscle plasticity after strength and power training regimens
  109. Transient effects of stretching exercises on gait parameters of elderly women
  110. Effect of bench press exercise intensity on muscle soreness and inflammatory mediators
  111. Acute Effect of a Ballistic and a Static Stretching Exercise Bout on Flexibility and Maximal Strength
  112. Does creatine supplementation improve the plasma lipid profile in healthy male subjects undergoing aerobic training?
  113. Effect of a supplement containing primarily beta alanine, arginine, creatine malate, and glycerol monostearate on exercise-induced changes in lean mass of the arms
  114. Effects of Strength Training and Vascular Occlusion
  115. The Influence of Resting Period Length on Jumping Performance
  116. A suplementação de creatina prejudica a função renal?
  117. Effects of creatine supplementation on renal function: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial
  118. Spinal unloading after abdominal exercises
  119. Effects of creatine supplementation on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in sedentary healthy males undergoing aerobic training
  120. Acute Effect of Two Aerobic Exercise Modes on Maximum Strength and Strength Endurance
  121. Influence of Training Background on Jumping Height
  122. Intermittent Exercise as a Conditioning Activity to Induce Postactivation Potentiation
  123. Effects of Rate of Force Development on EMG Amplitude and Frequency
  124. Short-Term Effects on Lower-Body Functional Power Development: Weightlifting vs. Vertical Jump Training Programs
  125. Limitations of Ordinary Least Squares Models in Analyzing Repeated Measures Data