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    Physiological Characteristics of the Preferred Transition Speed in Racewalkers by ZIV, Gal, ROTSTEIN, Arie

    “…The preferred transition speed (PTS) at which humans change their gait from walking to running was found to be lower than their energetically optimal…”
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    Preferred transition speed between walking and running : Effects of training status by ROTSTEIN, Arie, INBAR, Omri, BERGINSKY, Tatiana, MECKEL, Yoav

    “…This study was conducted to identify the preferred transition speed (PTS) between walking and running and the energetically optimal transition speed (ETOS), in…”
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    The effects of external and internal focus of attention on physiological responses during running by Ziv, Gal, Meckel, Yoav, Lidor, Ronnie, Rotstein, Arie

    Published in Journal of human sport and exercise (01-01-2012)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of external focus of attention and internal focus of attention instructions on physiological responses…”
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    The effects of speech production on physiologic responses during submaximal exercise by MECKEL, Yoav, ROTSTEIN, Arie, INBAR, Omri

    “…To investigate the effects of speech production on physiological responses during sub maximal exercise of various intensities. Three constant levels running at…”
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    The effect of pre-test carbohydrate ingestion on the anaerobic threshold, as determined by the lactate-minimum test by Rotstein, Arie, Dotan, Raffy, Zigel, Levana, Greenberg, Tally, Benyamini, Yael, Falk, Bareket

    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of pre-test carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion on anaerobic-threshold assessment using the lactate-minimum…”
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    Specific inspiratory muscle training in well-trained endurance athletes by INBAR, O, WEINER, P, AZGAD, Y, ROTSTEIN, A, WEINSTEIN, Y

    “…It has been reported that arterial O2 desaturation occurs during maximal aerobic exercise in elite endurance athletes and that it might be associated with…”
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    The Acute Effect of Exercise on Executive Function and Attention: Resistance Versus Aerobic Exercise by Tsuk, Sharon, Netz, Yael, Dunsky, Ayelet, Zeev, Aviva, Carasso, Rafi, Dwolatzky, Tzvi, Salem, Riki, Behar, Shai, Rotstein, Arie

    Published in Advances in cognitive psychology (01-09-2019)
    “…Acute aerobic exercise was shown to enhance such cognitive functions as executive function (EF) and attention. Acute resistance exercise was also shown to…”
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    Clinical Effects of a Commercial Supplement of Ophiocordyceps sinensis and Ganoderma lucidum on Cognitive Function of Healthy Young Volunteers by Tsuk, Sharon, Lev, Yarden Har, Rotstein, Arie, Carasso, Rafi, Zeev, Aviva, Netz, Yael, Dwolatski, Tzvi, Steiner, Gilit

    “…Ophiocordyceps sinensis (= Cordyceps sinensis) and Ganoderma lucidum are medicinal mushrooms used in traditional Chinese medicine. The effects of O. sinensis…”
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    The effectiveness of attentional instructions on running economy at a submaximal velocity by Ziv, Gal, Rotstein, Arie, Lidor, Ronnie, Meckel, Yoav

    Published in Kinesiology (Zagreb, Croatia) (01-12-2013)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of external and internal focus of attention instructions on running economy at a submaximal…”
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    The effectiveness of attentional instructions on running economy at a submaximal velocity/Utjecaj uputa za fokus paznje na ekonomicnost trcanja submaksimalnim brzinama by Ziv, Gal, Rotstein, Arie, Lidor, Ronnie, Meckel, Yoav

    Published in Kinesiology (Zagreb, Croatia) (01-07-2013)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of external and internal focus of attention instructions on running economy at a submaximal…”
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    The effect of sibutramine intake on resting and exercise physiological responses by Rotstein, Arie, Inbar, Omri, Vaisman, Nachum

    Published in Annals of nutrition and metabolism (01-01-2008)
    “…To evaluate the effect of a short-term sibutramine intake on energy expenditure and on physiological responses during rest, submaximal exercise and maximal…”
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    The effects of external and internal focus of attention on physiological responses during running by GAL ZIV, YOAV MECKEL, RONNIE LIDOR, ARIE ROTSTEIN

    Published in Journal of human sport and exercise (01-09-2012)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of external focus of attention and internal focus of attention instructions on physiological responses…”
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    Estimation of %V.O sub(2) reserve from heart rate during arm exercise and running by Rotstein, Arie, Meckel, Yoav

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-12-2000)
    “…The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the relationship between the percent heart rate reserve (%HRR) in arm exercise and the corresponding…”
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    Physiological responses to incremental exercise in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome by INBAR, Omri, DLIN, Ron, ROTSTEIN, Arie, WHIPP, Brian J

    “…The purpose of this investigation was to characterize the physiological response profiles of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), to an incremental…”
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    Estimation of %VO2 reserve from heart rate during arm exercise and running by Rotstein, A, Meckel, Y

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-12-2000)
    “…The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the relationship between the percent heart rate reserve (%HRR) in arm exercise and the corresponding…”
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    Left ventricular responses during prolonged treadmill walking with heavy load carriage by Sagiv, M, Ben-Sira, D, Sagiv, A, Werber, G, Rotstein, A

    “…This study examined with metabolic cart and echo-Doppler the influence of different load carriage during 4 h of treadmill walking on left ventricular systolic…”
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    Physiological responses to wrist weights during endurance cycling in normal subjects by Sagiv, M, Rotstein, A, Ben-Sira, D, Grodjinovsky, A, Fisher, N, Kaufmann, D

    “…Cardiopulmonary and metabolic responses were studied in 12 healthy males aged 45 +/- 7 yr (mean +/- SD) during 25 min of cycling exercise with (WW) and without…”
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    Utjecaj uputa za fokus pažnje na ekonomičnost trčanja pri submaksimalnim brzinama by Ziv, Gal, Rotstein, Arie, Lidor, Ronnie, Meckel, Yoav

    Published in Kineziologija (31-12-2013)
    “…Cilj je ovog istraživanja bio ispitati koliko instrukcije za (vanjski i unutarnji) fokus pažnje utječu na ekonomičnost trčanja pri submaksimalnim brzinama…”
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    Exercise tolerance of end-stage renal disease patients by Sagiv, M, Rudoy, J, Rotstein, A, Fisher, N, Ben-Ari, J

    Published in Nephron (2015) (1991)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the exercise tolerance of end-stage renal disease patients, and to examine pulmonary function and blood lactate as…”
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