Blar i Brage HiM 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 ... -
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-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 ... -
Physical health impairment and exercise as medicine in severe mental disorders : a narrative review
Brobakken, Mathias Forsberg; Nygård, Mona; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Individuals with severe mental disorders (SMDs; schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder) are not only suffering from their mental conditions; they also have an attenuated ... -
Reliability of forearm oxygen uptake during handgrip exercise : assessment by ultrasonography and venous blood gas
Nyberg, Stian Kwak; Berg, Ole Kristian; Helgerud, Jan; Wang, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)Assessment of forearm oxygen uptake (O2) during handgrip exercise is a keenly investigated concept for observing small muscle mass metabolism. Although a combination of Doppler ultrasound measurements of brachial artery ... -
Smartphone-assisted high-intensity interval training in inflammatory rheumatic disease patients : randomized controlled trial
Haglo, Håvard Pedersen; Wang, Eivind; Berg, Ole Kristian; Hoff, Jan; Helgerud, Jan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRDs) experience disease-related barriers to physical training. Compared with the general population, IRD patients are reported to have reduced maximal oxygen ...