2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11332-019-00533-5
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Can mat Pilates intervention increase lower limb rate of force development in overweight physically active older women?

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“…The samples were collected at the biochemistry and exercise physiology laboratory at the Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel) with controlled temperature and humidity at 21°and 60%, respectively, and in each session, the participants performed MEIT in different cycle ergometers in random order and counterbalanced. One of the cycle ergometers often used in incremental tests exhibits electromagnetic characteristic (Ergo-FIT™, Ergo-167 Cycle model, Pirmasens, German), and has been employed in evaluations of different groups, such as sedentary women 20 , diabetic subjects 21 and, including, young people with obesity 22 . The other ergometer, Keiser™ M3 indoor Cycle (Keiser™, Chicago, USA), usually found in gyms and used for spinning classes, shows intensity manipulation from levers which present gears (from 1 to 24) associated with magnetic resistance on an LCD.…”
Section: Experimental Approach To the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were collected at the biochemistry and exercise physiology laboratory at the Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel) with controlled temperature and humidity at 21°and 60%, respectively, and in each session, the participants performed MEIT in different cycle ergometers in random order and counterbalanced. One of the cycle ergometers often used in incremental tests exhibits electromagnetic characteristic (Ergo-FIT™, Ergo-167 Cycle model, Pirmasens, German), and has been employed in evaluations of different groups, such as sedentary women 20 , diabetic subjects 21 and, including, young people with obesity 22 . The other ergometer, Keiser™ M3 indoor Cycle (Keiser™, Chicago, USA), usually found in gyms and used for spinning classes, shows intensity manipulation from levers which present gears (from 1 to 24) associated with magnetic resistance on an LCD.…”
Section: Experimental Approach To the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%