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Metabolism and Energy Expenditure

The use of mechanical acoustic vibrations to improve abdominal contour.

Dessy L.A., Monarca C., Grasso F., Saggini A., Buccheri E.M., Saggini R. & Scuderi N. (2008). The use of mechanical acoustic vibrations to improve abdominal contour. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. 32(2). 339-345.

Acute physiological effects of exhaustive whole-body vibration exercise in man.

Rittweger J., Beller G. & Felsenberg D. (2000). Acute physiological effects of exhaustive whole-body vibration exercise in man. Clinical Physiology. 20(2). 134-142.

Oxygen uptake during whole-body vibration exercise: comparison with squatting as a slow voluntary movement.

Rittweger J., Schiessl H. & Felsenberg D. (2001). Oxygen uptake during whole-body vibration exercise: comparison with squatting as a slow voluntary movement. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 86(2). 169-173.

Oxygen uptake in whole-body vibration exercise: influence of vibration frequency, amplitude, and external load.

Rittweger J., Ehrig J., Just K., Mutschelknauss M., Kirsch K.A. & Felsenberg D. (2002). Oxygen uptake in whole-body vibration exercise: influence of vibration frequency, amplitude, and external load. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 23(6). 428-432.

Effects of 24 weeks of whole body vibration training on body composition and muscle strength in untrained females.

Roelants M., Delecluse C., Goris M. & Verschueren S. (2004). Effects of 24 weeks of whole body vibration training on body composition and muscle strength in untrained females. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 25(1).

Impact of whole-body vibration training versus fitness training on muscle strength and muscle mass in older men: a 1-year randomized controlled trial.

Bogaerts A., Delecluse C., Claessens A.L., Coudyzer W., Boonen S. & Verschueren S.M. (2007). Impact of whole-body vibration training versus fitness training on muscle strength and muscle mass in older men: a 1-year randomized controlled trial. The Journals of Gerontology. 62(6). 630-650.

Influence of vibration training on energy expenditure in active men.

Da Silva M.E., Fernandez J.M., Castillo E., Nunez V.M., Vaamonde D.M., Poblador M.S. & Lancho J.L. (2007). Influence of vibration training on energy expenditure in active men. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21(2). 470-475.

The effects of movement velocity during squatting on energy expenditure and substrate utilization in whole-body vibration.

Garatachea N., Jimenez A., Bresciani G., Marino N.A., Golzales-Gallego J. & de Paz J.A. (2007). The effects of movement velocity during squating on energy expenditure and substrate utilization in whole-body vibration. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21(2). 594-598.

Adipogenesis is inhibited by brief, daily exposure to high-frequency, extremely low-magnitude mechanical signals.

Rubin C.T., Capilla E., Luu Y.K., Busa B., Crawford H., Nolan D.J., Mittal V., Rosen C.J., Pessin J.E. & Judex S. (2007). Adipogenesis is inhibited by brief, daily exposure to high-frequency, extremely low-magnitude mechanical signals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104(45). 17879-17884.

 

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