Published in Eur J Appl Physiol on May 30, 2010
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Maximal strength training of the legs in COPD: a therapy for mechanical inefficiency. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2007) 1.00
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Adaptations in muscular activation of the knee extensor muscles with strength training in young and older adults. J Electromyogr Kinesiol (2001) 0.95
Soleus- and gastrocnemii-evoked V-wave responses increase after neuromuscular electrical stimulation training. J Neurophysiol (2006) 0.94
Spinal reflex plasticity during maximal dynamic contractions after eccentric training. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2008) 0.93
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Maximal strength training restores walking mechanical efficiency in heart patients. Int J Sports Med (2009) 0.86
Enhanced H-reflex with resistance training is related to increased rate of force development. Eur J Appl Physiol (2007) 0.84
Maximal strength training improves walking performance in peripheral arterial disease patients. Scand J Med Sci Sports (2010) 0.83
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An expert system for the evaluation of EDSS in multiple sclerosis. Artif Intell Med (2002) 0.78
No effect of prior caffeine ingestion on neuromuscular recovery after maximal fatiguing contractions. Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 0.76
Superior cardiovascular effect of aerobic interval training versus moderate continuous training in heart failure patients: a randomized study. Circulation (2007) 5.68
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Aerobic high-intensity intervals improve VO2max more than moderate training. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2007) 3.83
High intensity aerobic interval exercise is superior to moderate intensity exercise for increasing aerobic capacity in patients with coronary artery disease. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil (2004) 2.48
Maximal strength training and increased work efficiency: contribution from the trained muscle bed. J Appl Physiol (1985) (2012) 2.18
Segmental motion adjacent to anterior cervical arthrodesis: a prospective study. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) (2007) 2.11
MRS Evidence of Adequate O2 Supply in Human Skeletal Muscle at the Onset of Exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2015) 1.60
Disc height and motion patterns in the lumbar spine in patients operated with total disc replacement or fusion for discogenic back pain. Results from a randomized controlled trial. Spine J (2011) 1.56
The Effect of Age on the V˙O2max Response to High-Intensity Interval Training. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2017) 1.42
Human skeletal muscle intracellular oxygenation: the impact of ambient oxygen availability. J Physiol (2006) 1.27
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EMG activity during whole body vibration: motion artifacts or stretch reflexes? Eur J Appl Physiol (2010) 1.15
Endurance and strength training for soccer players: physiological considerations. Sports Med (2004) 1.15
Maximal strength training improves running economy in distance runners. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2008) 1.08
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Effects of high aerobic intensity training in patients with schizophrenia: a controlled trial. Nord J Psychiatry (2011) 1.06
Comparison of the SF6D, the EQ5D, and the oswestry disability index in patients with chronic low back pain and degenerative disc disease. BMC Musculoskelet Disord (2013) 1.05
Degeneration and height of cervical discs classified from MRI compared with precise height measurements from radiographs. Eur J Radiol (2005) 1.03
Early maximal strength training is an efficient treatment for patients operated with total hip arthroplasty. Arch Phys Med Rehabil (2009) 1.02
COPS--a novel workbench for explorations in fold space. Nucleic Acids Res (2009) 1.01
A qualitative review of balance and strength performance in healthy older adults: impact for testing and training. J Aging Res (2012) 1.01
Increased sagittal plane segmental motion in the lower cervical spine in women with chronic whiplash-associated disorders, grades I-II: a case-control study using a new measurement protocol. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) (2003) 1.01
Maximal strength training of the legs in COPD: a therapy for mechanical inefficiency. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2007) 1.00
Functional mapping of YadA- and Ail-mediated binding of human factor H to Yersinia enterocolitica serotype O:3. Infect Immun (2008) 0.99
Effective training for patients with intermittent claudication. Scand Cardiovasc J (2005) 0.99
Differential modulation of spinal and corticospinal excitability during drop jumps. J Neurophysiol (2008) 0.98
Coiled coils meet the chaperone world. Trends Biochem Sci (2004) 0.98
Anterior cervical arthrodesis using a "stand alone" cylindrical titanium cage: prospective analysis of radiographic parameters. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) (2010) 0.98
Are there differences in running economy at different velocities for well-trained distance runners? Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 0.97
Oxygen availability and PCr recovery rate in untrained human calf muscle: evidence of metabolic limitation in normoxia. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol (2007) 0.97
Combined strength and endurance training in competitive swimmers. J Sports Sci Med (2009) 0.96
Psychosocial interventions as part of breast cancer rehabilitation programs? Results from a systematic review. Psychooncology (2010) 0.96
Maximal strength-training effects on force-velocity and force-power relationships explain increases in aerobic performance in humans. Eur J Appl Physiol (2002) 0.95
Neuromuscular performance of paretic versus non-paretic plantar flexors after stroke. Eur J Appl Physiol (2011) 0.94
A transition from strong right-handed to canonical left-handed supercoiling in a conserved coiled-coil segment of trimeric autotransporter adhesins. J Struct Biol (2010) 0.91
Contribution of afferent feedback and descending drive to human hopping. J Physiol (2010) 0.91
Functional maximal strength training induces neural transfer to single-joint tasks. Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 0.91
Maximal strength training in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis or osteopenia. J Strength Cond Res (2013) 0.90
Maximal strength training improves cycling economy in competitive cyclists. J Strength Cond Res (2010) 0.89
Exercise-training-induced changes in metabolic capacity with age: the role of central cardiovascular plasticity. Age (Dordr) (2013) 0.89
Reduced peak oxygen uptake and implications for cardiovascular health and quality of life in patients with schizophrenia. BMC Psychiatry (2011) 0.88
Neural adaptations underlying cross-education after unilateral strength training. Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 0.88
Maximal strength training enhances strength and functional performance in chronic stroke survivors. Am J Phys Med Rehabil (2012) 0.87
Force production capacity and functional reflex activity in young and elderly men. Aging Clin Exp Res (2009) 0.86
Atrioventricular plane displacement in untrained and trained females. Med Sci Sports Exerc (2004) 0.86
Effect of aerobic high-intensity hybrid training on stroke volume and peak oxygen consumption in men with spinal cord injury. Am J Phys Med Rehabil (2011) 0.85
Patients with coronary artery- or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease walk with mechanical inefficiency. Scand Cardiovasc J (2007) 0.85
Unilateral arm strength training improves contralateral peak force and rate of force development. Eur J Appl Physiol (2008) 0.85
Maximal strength training improves work economy, rate of force development and maximal strength more than conventional strength training. Eur J Appl Physiol (2013) 0.84
ISSLS Prize winner: Long-term follow-up suggests spinal fusion is associated with increased adjacent segment disc degeneration but without influence on clinical outcome: results of a combined follow-up from 4 randomized controlled trials. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) (2014) 0.84
Maximal strength training improves bone mineral density and neuromuscular performance in young adult women. J Strength Cond Res (2014) 0.83
Effects of ankle fatigue on functional reflex activity during gait perturbations in young and elderly men. Gait Posture (2010) 0.83
Disease resistance is related to inherent swimming performance in Atlantic salmon. BMC Physiol (2013) 0.83
Evidence that a higher ATP cost of muscular contraction contributes to the lower mechanical efficiency associated with COPD: preliminary findings. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol (2011) 0.82
Cost-effectiveness of total disc replacement versus multidisciplinary rehabilitation in patients with chronic low back pain: a Norwegian multicenter RCT. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) (2014) 0.82
Test-retest reliability of v-wave responses in the soleus and gastrocnemius medialis. J Clin Neurophysiol (2011) 0.82
Aerobic training stimulates growth and promotes disease resistance in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol (2011) 0.82
Effect of high aerobic intensity interval treadmill walking in people with chronic stroke: a pilot study with one year follow-up. Top Stroke Rehabil (2012) 0.82
Fear-avoidance beliefs associated with perceived psychological and social factors at work among patients with neck and back pain: a cross-sectional multicentre study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord (2013) 0.80
Four weeks of training in a sledge jump system improved the jump pattern to almost natural reactive jumps. Eur J Appl Physiol (2011) 0.80
QSCOP-BLAST--fast retrieval of quantified structural information for protein sequences of unknown structure. Nucleic Acids Res (2007) 0.80
Aerobic high intensity one and two legs interval cycling in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the sum of the parts is greater than the whole. Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 0.80
COPS benchmark: interactive analysis of database search methods. Bioinformatics (2010) 0.80
The effect of work-focused rehabilitation among patients with neck and back pain: a randomized controlled trial. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) (2014) 0.79
Aerobic interval training improves VO2 peak in coronary artery disease patients; no additional effect from hyperoxia. Scand Cardiovasc J (2008) 0.79
Early postoperative maximal strength training improves work efficiency 6-12 months after osteoarthritis-induced total hip arthroplasty in patients younger than 60 years. Am J Phys Med Rehabil (2010) 0.79
Therapeutic effects of maximal strength training on walking efficiency in patients with schizophrenia - a pilot study. BMC Res Notes (2012) 0.79
One-arm maximal strength training improves work economy and endurance capacity but not skeletal muscle blood flow. J Sports Sci (2011) 0.79