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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011
Sarah M. Hughes; Kevin McGuinness; Brona Furlong; Cleona Gray; Kevin O'Hara; Noel McCaffrey; Paul O'Connor; Ronan P. Murphy; Mark Ross; Antony Wekesa; Michael Harrison; Niall M. Moyna
Background: Physiologically based exercise prescriptions normally involve identifying an intensity range that elicits a predetermined VO2 or heart rate. In many instances prescribed exercise that exceeds an individual’s preferred level of intensity may establish a negative attitude toward physical activity. Longitudinal studies report that participants tend to deviate from physiologically based prescribed levels of intensity in favour of their apparently preferred levels. Self-regulated exercise intensity may increase enjoyment and promote adherence by allowing individuals successfully complete an activity within their perceptual preference range and without undue physiological strain. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of self-regulated exercise intensity on endothelial function (a validated surrogate measure of early atherosclerosis) in men with coronary artery disease. Methods: Eight men with coronary artery disease (65.7 ± 4.5 yr, VO2max 18.6 ± 4.1 ml/kg/min, BMI 29.7±3.3 kg/m-2) underwent 20 min of treadmill walking at a self-regulated intensity. Endothelial dependent dilation of the brachial artery was assessed before and 1 h following the acute bout of exercise. Vessel diameter was determined using high resolution vascular ultrasonography (SonoSite, MicroMaxx) from flow mediated dilation (FMD) following 5 min of forearm occlusion. Endothelial independent vasodilation was measured at min 3, min 4 and min 5 following the administration of glyceryl trinitrate (0.4 mg). Results: The subjects self-selected an average treadmill walking speed of 5.3 km/h and a grade of 0.7%. This intensity equated to 65.7% VO2max, and an RPE-O of 12.0. Compared to baseline, FMD was significantly increased (1 min (4.6 v 10.7%) and 3 min (6.2 v 11.0) post occlusion) at 60 min following the acute bout of self regulated exercise. There was no change in endothelial independent dilation in response to the acute bout of exercise. Conclusion: These results indicate a beneficial effect of self-regulated exercise on endothelial dependent vascular function in men with coronary artery disease.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2016
Kieran P. Dowd; Paul O'Connor; Cleona Gray; Hurley Nr; Michael Harrison; Alan E. Donnelly; Ronan P. Murphy; Niall M. Moyna
Archive | 2015
Paul O'Connor; Dermot Sheridan; Niall M. Moyna
insight student conference | 2014
Paul O'Connor; Niall M. Moyna
Sheridan, Sinead and Moyna, Niall and O'Connor, Paul (2014) Cardiorespiratory fitness, selected cardiovascular disease risk factors and subclinical atherosclerosis in male adolescents. In: 61st American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, 27-31 May 2014, Orlando, USA. | 2014
Niall M. Moyna; Paul O'Connor
Sheridan, Sinead and Fitzgibbon, Eoin and O'Connor, Paul and Moyna, Niall (2013) Effect of lower body negative pressure on physiological, perceptual and affective responses during self regulated exercise. In: 60th American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, 28 May - 1 Jun 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana. | 2013
Eoin Fitzgibbon; Paul O'Connor; Niall M. Moyna
O'Hara, Kevin and Hughes, Sarah and McGuinness, Kevin and O'Connor, Noel E. and Furlong, Bróna and Gray , Cleona and McCaffrey, Noel and O'Connor, Paul and Murphy, Ronan and Ross, Mark and Wekesa, Antony and Harrison, Michael and Moyna, Niall (2011) Physiological and perceptual responses during self-regulated exercise in men with coronary artery disease. In: ACSM's 58th Annual Meeting, May 31 - June 04, Denver, Colorado. | 2011
Kevin O'Hara; Sarah M. Hughes; Kevin McGuinness; Noel E. O'Connor; Bróna Furlong; Cleona Gray; Noel McCaffrey; Paul O'Connor; Ronan P. Murphy; Mark Ross; Antony Wekesa; Michael Harrison; Niall M. Moyna
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011
Kevin O'Hara; Sarah M. Hughes; Kevin McGuinness; Brona Furlong; Cleona Gray; Paul O'Connor; Noel McCaffrey; Ronan P. Murphy; Mark Ross; Antony Wekesa; Michael Harrison; Niall M. Moyna
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011
Paul O'Connor; Sarah M. Hughes; Kevin McGuinness; Brona Furlong; Cleona Gray; Kevin O'Hara; Noel McCaffrey; Ronan P. Murphy; Mark Ross; Antony Wekesa; Michael Harrison; Niall M. Moyna
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2009
Paul O'Connor; Michael Harrison; Donal P. O'Gorman; Kevin F. O'Brien; Claire O'Toole; Ronan P. Murphy; Niall M. Moyna