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Running
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Definition of 'Running'An activity in which the body is propelled by moving the legs rapidly. Running is performed at a moderate to rapid pace and should be differentiated from JOGGING, which is performed at a much slower pace. Common names: Running; Runnings |
Saturday, November 21, 2009
7 Oct 2009
Rats selectively bred for high endurance running capacity (HCR) have higher insulin sensitivity and improved metabolic health compared with those bred for low endurance capacity (LCR). We investigated several skeletal muscle characteristics, in ... Read more...
5 Oct 2009
The integrity of the hippocampus is critical for both spatial navigation and episodic memory, but how its neuronal firing patterns underlie those functions is not well understood. In particular, the modality by which hippocampal place cells ... Read more...
[Fatigue fractures of the hip in healthy marathon runner]
3 Oct 2009
Fatigue fractures of the hip are rare causes of hip pain. Delayed diagnostics of this type of fracture can cause serious complications. We describe a case concerning a 32-year-old male amateur runner who experienced hip pain with rapid onset during ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Running'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- Impaired skeletal muscle beta-adrenergic activation and lipolysis are associated with whole-body insulin resistance in rats bred for low intrinsic exercise capacity.
7 Oct 2009 - Alteration of theta timescale dynamics of hippocampal place cells by a cannabinoid is associated with memory impairment.
5 Oct 2009 - [Fatigue fractures of the hip in healthy marathon runner]
3 Oct 2009 - Hoof accelerations and ground reaction forces of Thoroughbred racehorses measured on dirt, synthetic, and turf track surfaces.
29 Sep 2009 - Lower limb position during treadmill jogging and fast running in microgravity.
29 Sep 2009 - Enhanced functional and structural properties of high-density lipoproteins from runners and wrestlers compared to throwers and lifters.
28 Sep 2009 - Is there a preventive value in non-invasive cardiac imaging? Debate on the case of a marathon runner.
21 Sep 2009 - [Missed stress fracture of the calcaneus]
5 Sep 2009 - Intensity, repetitiveness, and directionality of habitual adolescent mobility patterns influence the tibial diaphysis morphology of athletes.
30 Aug 2009 - Does respiratory muscle training increase physical performance?
30 Aug 2009 - Introduction to triathlon for the lower limb amputee triathlete.
30 Aug 2009 - A new methodology to measure the running biomechanics of amputees.
30 Aug 2009 - A new ankle foot orthosis for running.
30 Aug 2009 - The impact of physical exercise on the gastrointestinal tract.
30 Aug 2009 - Longitudinal differences in running endurance and body mass index--a 25-year comparison.
30 Aug 2009 - Cytosolic release of cardiac troponin after marathon running.
30 Aug 2009 - Exertional dysnatremia in collapsed marathon runners: a critical role for point-of-care testing to guide appropriate therapy.
30 Aug 2009 - [Physiological differences between cycling and running]
3 Aug 2009 - Initial investigation of amenorrhoea.
2 Aug 2009 - Influence of timing of postexercise carbohydrate-protein ingestion on selected immune indices.
30 Jul 2009
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Technical information about 'Running'
Definition: An activity in which the body is propelled by moving the legs rapidly. Running is performed at a moderate to rapid pace and should be differentiated from JOGGING, which is performed at a much slower pace.
Descriptor UI: D012420
Alternative terms: Running; Runnings;
Allowable Qualifiers: classification; economics; education; history; injuries; legislation & jurisprudence; psychology; standards; trends; statistics & numerical data; ethics; physiology;
Tree Number: G11.427.590.530.568.610; G11.427.590.530.698.610; I03.450.642.845.610;
History Note: 76
Technical Notes: human & animal; / inj: coordinate IM with specific injury (IM); JOGGING and TRACK AND FIELD are also available; animals running in exercise wheel is probably MOTOR ACTIVITY or PHYSICAL EXERTION