386 research outputs found
For Love\u27s Sweet Sake
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Avenge the Good Ship Maine
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-me/1320/thumbnail.jp
Whisper
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Picadilly
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The Sweetest Story Ever Told
Man and woman embracing in heart surrounded by roses and ribbonshttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cht-sheet-music/10524/thumbnail.jp
Mechanical Effects of Rice Hush Ash in Ultra-High Performance Concretes: A Matrix Study,
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/84784/1/stults-RHA-2009.pd
Four modalities of periodontal treatment compared over five years
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Improvements in Attention and Cardiac Autonomic Modulation After a 2-Weeks Sprint Interval Training Program: A Fidelity Approach
[EN] This study aimed to: (1) investigate the influence of a 2-weeks sprint interval training (SIT)
program on aerobic capacity, cardiac autonomic control, and components of attention
in young healthy university students; and (2) to ascertain whether training fidelity would
influence these adaptations. One hundred and nine participants were divided into an
experimental (EG) and control (CG) groups. The EG performed a SIT program that
consisted of 6 sessions of 4 × 30 s “all-out” efforts on a cycle ergometer, interspersed
with active rests of 4 min. The criterion for fidelity was achieving >90% of estimated
maximum heart rate (HR) during sprint bouts. After analyses, the EG was divided into
HIGH (n = 26) and LOW (n = 46) fidelity groups. Components of attention were assessed
using the Attention Network Test (ANT). Aerobic capacity (VO2max) was estimated while
the sum of skinfolds was determined. Autonomic control of HR was assessed by means
of HR variability (HRV) and HR complexity at rest and during ANT. Both HIGH and LOW
significantly increased aerobic capacity, vagal modulation before and during ANT, and
executive control, and decreased body fatness after SIT (p < 0.05). However, only
participants from HIGH showed an increase in HR complexity and accuracy in ANT
when compared to LOW (p < 0.05). Two weeks of SIT improved executive control, body
fatness, aerobic fitness, and autonomic control in university students with better results
reported in those individuals who exhibited high fidelity.AdS, AM, and SD enjoy a PROSUP-CAPES grant. DB enjoys a productivity in research grant from CNPq.CNPq (Brazil) (process number 486116/2013-1) supported this project. AdS, SD, and AM were supported by a PROSUP grant from CAPES (Brazil). SB-F is supported by a doctoral fellowship awarded by ANII (Uruguay). DB was supported by a productivity research grant from CNPq (Brazil). We would like to thank all participants for their collaboration and LEEFS’s laboratory staff (Giseli Kelly de Melo Oliveira Gomes, Alessandra Matida) for their assistance during data collection. The authors declare that the results of the study are presented clearly, honestly, and without fabrication, falsification, or inappropriate data manipulation
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