Search Results - "Curto, Dalia"
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The Cellular Composition of the Innate and Adaptive Immune System Is Changed in Blood in Response to Long-Term Swimming Training
Published in Frontiers in physiology (12-05-2020)“…Competitive swimming requires high training load cycles including consecutive sessions with little recovery in between which may contribute to the onset of…”
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Can an Incremental Step Test Be Used for Maximal Lactate Steady State Determination in Swimming? Clues for Practice
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (08-01-2021)“…We aimed to compare the velocity, physiological responses, and stroke mechanics between the lactate parameters determined in an incremental step test (IST) and…”
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Bioimpedance Vector Patterns Changes in Response to Swimming Training: An Ecological Approach
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (01-07-2020)“…Monitoring bioelectric phase angle (PhA) provides important information on the health and the condition of the athlete. Together with the vector length, PhA…”
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10x25 all-out: válido para determinar a velocidade crítica e sensível ao treino em nadadores juvenis?
Published in Motricidade (01-01-2023)“…The study aimed to compare the Critical Velocity (VC) calculated from a 10x25m all-out test with the traditional method using 200m and 400m distances, and to…”
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Validade dos testes 8x25 e 12x25L all-out na determinação da velocidade crítica em nadadores jovens
Published in Motricidade (01-01-2023)“…The study aimed to compare the validity of the 12x25L all-out test and the 8x25 all-out test in determining critical swimming speed (VC) in young swimmers. VC…”
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Efeitos do treino contínuo e intervalado na cinética do consumo de oxigénio e da desoxigenação muscular
Published 01-01-2019“…O treino contínuo de baixa intensidade (END) e o treino intervalado de elevada intensidade (HIIT) induzem uma aceleração da cinética do consumo de oxigénio…”
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