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The following pages link to Sympathetic activation is associated with increases in EMG during fatiguing exercise (Q41349867):
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- Differential effects of isometric exercise on the cutaneous circulation of different regions (Q30992229) (← links)
- Leg crossing, muscle tensing, squatting, and the crash position are effective against vasovagal reactions solely through increases in cardiac output (Q33153185) (← links)
- Mechanical and metabolic reflex activation of the sympathetic nervous system in younger adults with metabolic syndrome (Q33758333) (← links)
- Local adenosine receptor blockade accentuates the sympathetic responses to fatiguing exercise (Q33917225) (← links)
- Fat adaptation followed by carbohydrate loading compromises high-intensity sprint performance. (Q34448333) (← links)
- Complex systems model of fatigue: integrative homoeostatic control of peripheral physiological systems during exercise in humans. (Q35330938) (← links)
- A perspective on the muscle reflex: implications for congestive heart failure (Q36203843) (← links)
- Muscle reflex control of sympathetic nerve activity in heart failure: the role of exercise conditioning. (Q36288199) (← links)
- Effect of oxidative stress on sympathetic and renal vascular responses to ischemic exercise (Q37209071) (← links)
- Whole body heat stress attenuates baroreflex control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity during postexercise muscle ischemia. (Q37233107) (← links)
- Effect of age on the hemodynamic and sympathetic responses at the onset of isometric handgrip exercise. (Q37578265) (← links)
- Whole body heat stress attenuates the pressure response to muscle metaboreceptor stimulation in humans. (Q39267046) (← links)
- Muscle strength and its development. New perspectives (Q39537875) (← links)
- Effect of contraction intensity on sympathetic nerve activity to active human skeletal muscle. (Q40185859) (← links)
- Catecholaminergic involvement in the control of aggression: hormones, the peripheral sympathetic, and central noradrenergic systems (Q40867829) (← links)
- Simultaneous measurements of cardiac noradrenaline spillover and sympathetic outflow to skeletal muscle in humans. (Q41937364) (← links)
- Effect of P2 receptor blockade with pyridoxine on sympathetic response to exercise pressor reflex in humans (Q44348857) (← links)
- Naloxone augments muscle sympathetic nerve activity during isometric exercise in humans (Q45110470) (← links)
- Changes in interstitial noradrenaline, trapezius muscle activity and oxygen saturation during low-load work and recovery. (Q45979092) (← links)
- The metaboreflex does not contribute to the increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity to contracting muscle during static exercise in humans (Q48283286) (← links)
- The effect of static exercise on renal sympathetic nerve activity in conscious cats (Q48776490) (← links)
- Early blood pressure response to isometric exercise is attenuated in obese individuals who have undergone bariatric surgery. (Q50092249) (← links)
- Bilateral tremor responses to unilateral loading and fatiguing muscle contractions. (Q50250284) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle vasodilatation during sympathoexcitation is not neurally mediated in humans (Q51401617) (← links)
- The safety of isometric exercise: Rethinking the exercise prescription paradigm for those with stage 1 hypertension. (Q55208627) (← links)
- Short-term vascular hemodynamic responses to isometric exercise in young adults and in the elderly. (Q55472559) (← links)
- Coherence between the sympathetic drives to relaxed and contracting muscles of different limbs of human subjects (Q57649009) (← links)
- A Comparison of Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity to Non-contracting Muscle During Isometric Exercise in the Upper and Lower Limbs (Q64063356) (← links)
- Modification of myo-electric power spectrum in fatigue from 15% maximal voluntary contraction of human elbow flexor muscles, to limit of endurance: reflection of conduction velocity variation and/or centrally mediated mechanisms? (Q68134374) (← links)
- Influence of force on muscle and skin sympathetic nerve activity during sustained isometric contractions in humans (Q72831874) (← links)
- Evidence for nitric oxide-mediated sympathetic forearm vasodiolatation in humans (Q73072030) (← links)
- Is there a relationship between muscle fatigue resistance and cardiovascular responses to isometric exercise in mild chronic heart failure? (Q73407962) (← links)
- Attenuated cardiovascular adjustment to sustained static exercise after carbohydrate loading (Q73720697) (← links)
- Muscle cooling delays activation of the muscle metaboreflex in humans (Q73890904) (← links)
- Forearm blood flow responses to handgripping after local neuromuscular blockade (Q74222057) (← links)
- Cardiovascular and sympathetic neural responses to handgrip and cold pressor stimuli in humans before, during and after spaceflight (Q78378477) (← links)
- Resistance exercise training enhances sympathetic nerve activity during fatigue-inducing isometric handgrip trials (Q79676787) (← links)
- The influence of fatigue-induced increase in relative work rate on temperature regulation during exercise (Q80509852) (← links)
- Men and women exhibit a similar time to task failure for a sustained, submaximal elbow extensor contraction (Q82300399) (← links)