Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Wang, Eivind"
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Abdominal aerobic endurance exercise reveals spot reduction exists : a randomized controlled trial
Brobakken, Mathias Forsberg; Krogsæter, Iben; Helgerud, Jan; Wang, Eivind; Hoff, Jan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The existence of spot reduction, exercise-induced local body fat reduction, has been debated for half a century. Although the evidence is equivocal, no study has applied aerobic endurance training closely matching interventions ... -
Acute effects of strength and endurance training on bone turnover markers in young adults and elderly men
Stunes, Astrid Kamilla; Brobakken, Cathrine Langlie; Sujan, Md Abu Jafar; Aagård, Norun; Brevig, Martin Siksjø; Wang, Eivind; Syversen, Unni; Mosti, Mats Peder (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Context: Exercise is recognized as an important strategy to prevent bone loss, but its acute effects on bone turnover markers (BTMs) and related markers remain uncertain. Objective: To assess the acute effects of two ... -
Aerob utholdenhet hos unge og gamle
Nyberg, Stian Kwak (Master thesis, 2013) -
Aerobic high-intensity intervals improve V̇O2max more than supramaximal sprint intervals in females, similar to males
Helgerud, Jan; Hov, Håkon; Mehus, Håkon Andre; Balto, Bård; Boye, Anders Johan Nesheim; Finsås, Lars; Hoff, Jan; Wang, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Introduction: Maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) is a pivotal factor for aerobic endurance performance. Recently, aerobic high-intensity interval training (HIIT) was documented to be superior to sprint interval training (SIT) ... -
Blood Flow and Oxygen Extraction and Rest and Maximal Exercise In Forearm Flexors
Jullumstrø, Anders (Master thesis, 2012)Aerobic endurance is found to be important for health, quality of life and performance. The main factor determining ones aerobic endurance is maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max). What limits our VO2max has long been a debated ... -
Blood flow regulation in an integrated system determining aerobic endurance
Nyberg, Stian Kwak (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:188, Doctoral thesis, 2019) -
Clinical treatment of patients with substance use disorder: The role of physical health
Flemmen, Grete (Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2016:203, Doctoral thesis, 2016)It has been well documented that substance use disorder (SUD) patients suffer a high prevalence of cardiovascular disease, other lifestyle related diseases and have a decreased life expectancy of 15-20 years. However, ... -
Collaborative care of outpatients with schizophrenia: The role of physical health and aerobic interval training
Brobakken, Mathias Forsberg (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:162, Doctoral thesis, 2020) -
Early maximal strength training improves leg strength and postural stability in elderly following hip fracture surgery
Berg, Ole Kristian; Stutzer, Jens-Meinhard; Hoff, Jan; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction: Hip fractures predominantly occur in the geriatric population and results in increased physical inactivity and reduced independency, largely influenced by a downward spiral of ambulatory capacity, related to ... -
Everyday function in schizophrenia: The impact of aerobic endurance and skeletal muscle strength
Nygård, Mona; Vedul-Kjelsås, Einar; Harvey, Philip D; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background Patients with schizophrenia suffer from physical health conditions, culminating in reduced physical functioning with enormous costs for patients and society. Although aerobic endurance and skeletal muscle ... -
Exercise-induced irisin response in adults: Effect of exercise-mode and age
Brevig, Martin Siksjø (Master thesis, 2019)Abstract Background: Irisin is a muscle derived hormone, contributing to increased fat oxidation and energy expenditure. Physical activity and exercise is known to stimulate irisin secretion. However, the potential influence ... -
High-intensity interval training in patients with substance use disorder
Flemmen, Grete; Unhjem, Runar Jakobsen; Wang, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Patients with substance use disorder (SUD) suffer a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and other lifestyle diseases compared to the general population. High intensity training has been shown to effectively reduce this ... -
Impact of strength training on the aging neuromuscular system
Unhjem, Runar Jakobsen (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:164, Doctoral thesis, 2017)Maximal muscle strength and rate of force development (RFD) decline with age. While this reduction has typically been attributed to muscle wasting, alterations in the nervous system are increasingly argued to be a ... -
Impaired aerobic endurance and muscular strength in substance use disorder patients: implications for health and premature death
Flemmen, Grete; Wang, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Abstract: Although substance use disorder (SUD) patients are documented to have an inactive lifestyle, which is associated with cardiovascular disease, other lifestyle-related diseases and premature death, evidence regarding ... -
Impaired skeletal health and neuromuscular function among amphetamine users in clinical treatment
Mosti, Mats Peder; Flemmen, Grete; Hoff, Jan; Stunes, Astrid Kamilla; Syversen, Unni; Wang, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Summary This study examined musculoskeletal health in amphetamine users, compared with healthy age-matched controls. We show that amphetamine users have reduced bone mass at several skeletal sites and attenuated maximal ... -
Maximal strength training : the impact of eccentric overload
Tøien, Tiril; Haglo, Håvard Pedersen; Unhjem, Runar Jakobsen; Hoff, Jan; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)The search for the most potent strength training intervention is continuous. Maximal strength training (MST) yields large improvements in force-generating capacity (FGC), largely attributed to efferent neural drive ... -
Maximal strength training as a physical rehabilitation for patients with substance use disorder; a randomized controlled trial
Unhjem, Runar Jakobsen; Flemmen, Grete; Hoff, Jan; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)Background:Patients with substance use disorder (SUD) suffer from multiple health and psychosocial problems.Because poor physical capacities following an inactive lifestyle may indeed contribute to these problems, ... -
Maximal strength training improves bone mass in young women
Carlsen, Trude (Master thesis, 2012)Background: Current exercise guidelines highlight maximising peak bone mass as an important strategy in the prevention of osteoporosis later in life. Exercise recommendations suggest impact – and weight lifting ... -
Maximal strength training in patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease: implications for physical function and quality of life
Haglo, Håvard Pedersen; Berg, Ole Kristian; Hoff, Jan; Helgerud, Jan; Wang, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Purpose: Patients with inflammatory rheumatic disease (IRD) have attenuated muscle strength in the lower extremities, resulting in impaired physical function and quality of life. Although maximal strength training (MST), ... -
Maximal strength training-induced improvements in forearm work efficiency are associated with reduced blood flow
Berg, Ole Kristian; Nyberg, Stian Kwak; Windedal, Tobias Midtvedt; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Maximal strength training (MST) improves work efficiency. However, since blood flow is greatly dictated by muscle contractions in arms during exercise, and vascular conductance is lower, it has been indicated that arms ...