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The following pages link to Influence of exercise intensity and duration on functional and biochemical perturbations in the human heart. (Q50728496):
Displaying 18 items.
- Blood biomarkers in male and female participants after an Ironman-distance triathlon (Q33793129) (← links)
- Associations among left ventricular systolic function, tachycardia, and cardiac preload in septic patients (Q37650522) (← links)
- The Effects of Exercise on Cardiovascular Biomarkers: New Insights, Recent Data, and Applications (Q47815998) (← links)
- Harder, better, faster, longer? Investigating the physiological threshold of endurance exercise. (Q48152806) (← links)
- 24-Hour Kinetics of Cardiac Troponin-T Using a "High-Sensitivity" Assay in Thoroughbred Chuckwagon Racing Geldings after Race and Associated Clinical Sampling Guidelines. (Q48243053) (← links)
- Impact of high-intensity endurance exercise on regional left and right ventricular myocardial mechanics. (Q48607445) (← links)
- Exercise and the right ventricle: a potential Achilles' heel (Q49679366) (← links)
- Reply from Glenn M. Stewart, Justin J. Kavanagh, Luke J. Haseler and Surendran Sabapathy. (Q53085323) (← links)
- Exercise-induced cardiac fatigue: the need for speed. (Q53946818) (← links)
- Changes of cardiac biomarkers after ultradistance and standard-distance triathlon (Q64085887) (← links)
- Cardiovascular perturbations in high-intensity exercise. Can you exercise too hard? (Q88885372) (← links)
- Can a bout of exercise harm the human heart? (Q88983305) (← links)
- Investigating the effect of exercise duration on functional and biochemical perturbations in the human heart: total work or 'isoeffort' matching? (Q89337904) (← links)
- Duration of Elevated Heart Rate Is an Important Predictor of Exercise-Induced Troponin Elevation (Q89740927) (← links)
- Effects of Matched Intermittent and Continuous Exercise on Changes of Cardiac Biomarkers in Endurance Runners (Q89820070) (← links)
- The effect of varying intensities of lower limb eccentric muscle contractions on left ventricular function (Q92719165) (← links)
- Aerobic capacity predict skeletal but not cardiac muscle damage after triathlon - the Iron(WO)man study (Q92825041) (← links)
- Training Induced Oxidative Stress-Derived DNA and Muscle Damage in Triathletes (Q93146071) (← links)