HAIE LERCO

PAPERS HAIE / LERCO

The purpose of this study was to determine whether regular running distance and biomechanics are related to medial central femur cartilage (MCFC) structure.

Jak pravidelný běh souvisí se strukturou chrupavky kolenního kloubu?

Výzkumný tým Pedagogické fakulty Ostravské univerzity společně se zahraničními partnery jako jedni z prvních poodhalili souvislosti mezi
pravidelnou pohybovou aktivitou formou běhu a svalově-kosterním zdravím v rámci projektů HAIE a LERCO.

Influence of sleep duration and sex on age-related differences in heart rate variability: Findings from program 4 of the HAIE study

Heart rate variability (HRV) is an important marker of cardiac autonomic regulation and health.

Achilles tendon structure is associated with regular running volume and biomechanics

Achilles tendinopathy was reported to have the highest incidence proportion of all running-related injuries. The purpose of this study was to analyse the association between the Achilles tendon structure and running activity status.

Physical activity and menopausal symptoms: evaluating the contribution of obesity, fitness, and ambient air pollution status

The menopausal transition is accompanied by transient symptoms that have been linked to subclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD); CVD has also been linked to air pollution.

Pattern of the heart rate performance curve in maximal graded treadmill running from 1100 healthy 18-65 Years old men and women: the 4HAIE study

The heart rate performance curve (HRPC) in maximal incremental cycle ergometer exercise demonstrated three different patterns such as downward, linear or inverse versions.

The effect of regular running on the bone tissue of middle-aged men and women

Many authors consider running to be a protective physical activity (PA) in bone health. However, many studies also show inconsistencies in their results.

LENKA KNAPOVÁ et. al

From intention to behavior: Within- and between-person moderators of the relationship between intention and physical activity.

TOSHITAKA HAYASHI et. al

Distance-based one-class time-series classification approach using local cluster balance .

TOSHITAKA HAYASHI et. al

OCSTN: One-class time-series classification approach using asignal transformation network into a goal signal.

DANIEL JANDAČKA et. al

Achilles tendon structure is associated with regular running volume and biomechanics.

JOAQUIN U. GONZALES et. al

Influence of sleep duration and sex on age-related differences in heart rate variability: Findings from program 4 of the HAIE study.

PETR KUTÁČ et. al

The Effect of Regular Physical Activity on Muscle and Adipose Tissue in Premenopausal Women.

JAN MALŮŠ et. al

Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4).

STERIANI ELAVSKY et. al

Physical activity in an air-polluted environment: behavioral, psychological and neuroimaging protocol for a prospective cohort study (Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment study – Program 4).

LUKÁŠ CIPRYAN et. al

Regular running in an air-polluted environment: physiological and anthropometric protocol for a prospective cohort study (Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment Study – Program 4).

JAROSLAV UCHYTIL et. al

Running and Physical Activity in an Air-Polluted Environment: The Biomechanical and Musculoskeletal Protocol for a Prospective Cohort Study 4HAIE (Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment—Program 4).