Extracellular vesicles and exosomes: insights from exercise science

JP Nederveen, G Warnier, A Di Carlo… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The benefits of exercise on health and longevity are well-established, and evidence
suggests that these effects are partially driven by a spectrum of bioactive molecules …

Variation and homogeneity in affective responses to physical activity of varying intensities: an alternative perspective on dose–response based on evolutionary …

P Ekkekakis, EE Hall, SJ Petruzzello - Journal of sports sciences, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
A model for systematic changes in patterns of inter-individual variation in affective responses
to physical activity of varying intensities is presented, as a conceptual alternative to the …

Physical exercise induces rapid release of small extracellular vesicles into the circulation

C Frühbeis, S Helmig, S Tug, P Simon… - Journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Cells secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) by default and in response to diverse stimuli for the
purpose of cell communication and tissue homeostasis. EVs are present in all body fluids …

Platelets, endothelial cells and leukocytes contribute to the exercise-triggered release of extracellular vesicles into the circulation

A Brahmer, E Neuberger, L Esch-Heisser… - Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Physical activity initiates a wide range of multi-systemic adaptations that promote mental and
physical health. Recent work demonstrated that exercise triggers the release of extracellular …

[HTML][HTML] Dangerous curves: a perspective on exercise, lactate, and the anaerobic threshold

J Myers, E Ashley - Chest, 1997 - Elsevier
Dangerous Curves: A Perspective on Exercise, Lactate, and the Anaerobic Threshold -
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Practical markers of the transition from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism during exercise: rationale and a case for affect-based exercise prescription

P Ekkekakis, EE Hall, SJ Petruzzello - Preventive medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
Background. The high rates of dropout from exercise programs may be attributed in part to
the poor ability of most individuals to accurately self-monitor and self-regulate their exercise …

Impact of acute exercise intensity on pulsatile growth hormone release in men

CJ Pritzlaff, L Wideman, JY Weltman… - Journal of applied …, 1999 - journals.physiology.org
To investigate the effects of exercise intensity on growth hormone (GH) release, 10 male
subjects were tested on 6 randomly ordered occasions [1 control condition (C), 5 exercise …

Exercise training decreases the growth hormone (GH) response to acute constant-load exercise.

A Weltman, JY Weltman, CJ Womack… - Medicine and science …, 1997 - europepmc.org
To assess the influence of exercise training on the growth hormone (GH) response to acute
exercise, six untrained males completed a 20-min, high-intensity, constant-load exercise test …

Affective Responses to Acute Exercise: Toward a Psychobiological Dose-Response Model.

P Ekkekakis, EO Acevedo - 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
In this chapter, we first present and critique a conceptual formulation, named the inverted U,
that has served as a popular model of the dose-response relationship for many years …

Dependence of the maximal lactate steady state on the motor pattern of exercise

R Beneke, RM Leithäuser, M Hütler - British Journal of Sports …, 2001 - bjsm.bmj.com
Background—Blood lactate concentration (BLC) can be used to monitor relative exercise
intensity. The highest BLC representing an equilibrium between lactate production and …