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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2004

Effects of whole-body vibration exercise on the endocrine system of healthy men.

C. Di Loreto; Anna Ranchelli; Paola Lucidi; Giuseppe Murdolo; Natascia Parlanti; A. De Cicco; O Tsarpela; G Annino; C Bosco; Fausto Santeusanio; Geremia B. Bolli; P. De Feo

Whole-body vibration is reported to increase muscle performance, bone mineral density and stimulate the secretion of lipolytic and protein anabolic hormones, such as GH and testosterone, that might be used for the treatment of obesity. To date, as no controlled trial has examined the effects of vibration exercise on the human endocrine system, we performed a randomized controlled study, to establish whether the circulating concentrations of glucose and hormones (insulin, glucagon, cortisol, epinephrine, norepinephrine, GH, IGF-1, free and total testosterone) are affected by vibration in 10 healthy men [age 39±3, body mass index (BMI) of 23.5±0.5 kg/m2, mean±SEM]. Volunteers were studied on two occasions before and after standing for 25 min on a ground plate in the absence (control) or in the presence (vibration) of 30 Hz whole body vibration. Vibration slightly reduced plasma glucose (30 min: vibration 4.59±0.21, control 4.74±0.22 mM, p=0.049) and increased plasma norepinephrine concentrations (60 min: vibration 1.29±0.18, control 1.01±0.07 nM, p=0.038), but did not change the circulating concentrations of other hormones. These results demonstrate that vibration exercise transiently reduces plasma glucose, possibly by increasing glucose utilization by contracting muscles. Since hormonal responses, with the exception of norepinephrine, are not affected by acute vibration exposure, this type of exercise is not expected to reduce fat mass in obese subjects.


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2007

EFFECT OF WHOLE BODY VIBRATION TRAINING ON LOWER LIMB PERFORMANCE IN SELECTED HIGH-LEVEL BALLET STUDENTS

G Annino; E Padua; Carlo Castagna; Valter Di Salvo; Stefano Minichella; O Tsarpela; Vincenzo Manzi; S D'Ottavio

The aim of this study was to examine the effects of 8 weeks of whole body vibration (WBV) training on vertical jump ability (CMJ) and knee-extensor performance at selected external loads (50, 70, and 100 kg; leg-press exercise) in elite ballerinas. Twenty-two (age, 21.25 ± 1.5 years) full-time ballerinas were assigned randomly to the experimental (E, n = 11) and control (C, n = 11) groups. The experimental group was submitted to WBV training 3 times per week before ballet practice. During the training period, the E and C groups undertook the same amount of ballet practice. Posttraining CMJ performance significantly increased in E group (6.3 ± 3.8%, p ≤ 0.001). Furthermore, E group showed significant (p ≤ 0.05–0.001) post- training average leg-press power and velocity improvements at all the external loads considered. Consequently, the force-velocity and power-velocity relationship shifted to the right after WBV training in the E group. The results of the present study show that WBV training is an effective short-term training methodology for inducing improvements in knee-extensor explosiveness in elite ballerinas.


Clinical Physiology | 1999

Adaptive responses of human skeletal muscle to vibration exposure

C. Bosco; Roberto Colli; E. Introini; Marco Cardinale; O Tsarpela; A. Madella; J. Tihanyi; Atko Viru


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1999

Influence of vibration on mechanical power and electromyogram activity in human arm flexor muscles

Carmelo Bosco; Marco Cardinale; O Tsarpela


Biology of Sport | 1998

The influence of whole body vibration on jumping performance

C. Bosco; Marco Cardinale; O Tsarpela; Roberto Colli; J. Tihanyi; S. P. von Duvillard; Atko Viru


Biology of Sport | 2002

Mechanical behaviour of leg extensor muscles in male and female sprinters

Carmelo Bosco; O Tsarpela; Calogero Foti; Marco Cardinale; J. Tihanyi; M Bonifazi; M Viru; A Viru


Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal | 2012

Leg extension test, sEMG and vibratory stimuli to assess functional recovery following knee joint surgery.

Calogero Foti; Alessandro Laurini; Simone Tiberti; Giancarlo Carli; O Tsarpela; Kostas Adamidis; Marco Bonifazi; Arrigo giombini; Joszef Tihanyi; Serge von Duvillard; marilena De Vita; Carmelo Bosco


Medicina Dello Sport | 2009

Preliminary study on the effects of high magnitude, low frequency of whole body vibration in physical activity of osteoporotic women [Studio preliminare dell'effetto delle vibrazioni ad alta intensità e bassa frequenza applicate sull'intero corpo in donne affette da osteoporosi e fisicamente attive]

C Foti; G Annino; S D'Ottavio; F Sensi; O Tsarpela; Salvatore Masala; E Magni; C Tranquilli; C Francavilla; C Bosco


3rd World Congress of the International-Society-of-Physical-and-Rehabilitation-Medicine (ISPRM) | 2005

New methods for evaluating neuromuscular properties in rehabilitation and sports medicine

C Foti; O Tsarpela; G Annino; C Bosco


Medicina Dello Sport | 2001

Nuovi Metodi nella Valutazione delle Proprietà Neuro-Muscolari in Riabilitazione e Medicina Sportiva

C Bosco; O Tsarpela; C Foti; R Manno; G Annino; U Tarantino

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G Annino

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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S D'Ottavio

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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E Padua

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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C Bosco

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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C Foti

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Carlo Castagna

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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R Manno

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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U Tarantino

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Marco Cardinale

University College London

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