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Bibliografia
Forza & resistenza
pubblicato nel Novembre - Dicembre 2012 in Sport&Medicina - fascicolo n.6

Bibliografia

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  4. Parker BA, Smithmyer SL, Pelberg JA, Mishkin AD, Proctor DN. Sex-specific influence of aging on exercising leg blood flow. J Appl Physiol 2008; 104(3): 655-64.

  5. Parker BA, Smithmyer SL, Pelberg JA et al. Sex differences in leg vasodilation during graded knee extensor exercise in young adults. J Appl Physiol 2007; 103(5): 1583-91.

  6. Kraemer WJ, Adams K, Cafarelli E, Dudley GA et al. American College of Sports Medicine. American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Progression models in resistance training for healthy adults. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2002; 34(2): 364-80.

  7. Paterson DH, Warburton DE. Physical activity and functional limitations in older adults: a systematic review related to Canada's Physical Activity Guidelines. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 2010; 7: 38.

  8. Gorostiaga EM, Navarro-Amézqueta I, Cusso R et al. Anaerobic energy expenditure and mechanical efficiency during exhaustive leg press exercise. PLoS One 2010; 5(10): e13486.

  9. Calle MC, Fernandez ML. Effects of resistance training on the inflammatory response. Nutr Res Pract 2010; 4(4): 259-69.

  10. Hart EC, Charkoudian N, Wallin BG et al. Sex differences in sympathetic neural-hemodynamic balance: implications for human blood pressure regulation. Hypertension 2009; 53(3): 571-6.

  11. Ridout SJ, Parker BA, Smithmyer SL et al. Age and sex influence the balance between maximal cardiac output and peripheral vascular reserve. J Appl Physiol 2010; 108(3): 483-9.

  12. Le VV, Mitiku T, Sungar G, Myers J, Froelicher V. The blood pressure response to dynamic exercise testing: a systematic review. Prog Cardiovasc Dis 2008; 51(2): 135-60.

  13. Seals DR, Desouza CA, Donato AJ, Tanaka H. Habitual exercise and arterial aging. J Appl Physiol 2008; 105(4): 1323-32.

  14. Christou DD, Seals DR. Decreased maximal heart rate with aging is related to reduced {beta}-adrenergic responsiveness but is largely explained by a reduction in intrinsic heart rate. J Appl Physiol 2008; 105(1): 24-9.

  15. Casey DP, Hart EC. Cardiovascular function in humans during exercise: role of the muscle pump. J Physiol 2008; 586(Pt 21): 5045-6.

  16. Clifford PS. Skeletal muscle vasodilatation at the onset of exercise. J Physiol 2007; 583(Pt 3): 825-33.

  17. Convertino VA. Blood volume response to physical activity and inactivity. Am J Med Sci 2007; 334(1): 72-9.

  18. Huxley VH. Sex and the cardiovascular system: the intriguing tale of how women and men regulate cardiovascular function differently. Adv Physiol Educ 2007; 31(1): 17-22.