Listar INVESTIGACIÓN por autor "Cancino-López, Jorge"
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Effect of a high-speed bodyweight resistance training on timed up and go and one leg stance in older women
Jaque-Gallardo, Cristian [Univ Mayor Santiago, Fac Ciencias, Escuela Postgrad, Escuela Kinesiol, Chile]; Veliz-Campillay, Phillip [Univ Mayor Santiago, Fac Ciencias, Escuela Postgrad, Escuela Kinesiol, Chile]; Cancino-López, Jorge (Chile. Universidad Mayor, 2019)Background: High-speed resistance training programs aiming to increase muscle power have beneficial effects on balance. Aim: To compare the effect of high-speed bodyweight resistance training and normal-speed bodyweight ... -
Entrenamiento de handgrip isométrico de alta intensidad en adultos mayores pre-hipertensos y con diagnóstico de hipertensión arterial sistémica etapa I
Cancino-López, Jorge; Bugueño Zulantay, Sara [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Fisiol Clin Ejercicio, Chile] (Chile. Universidad Mayor, 2020)Background: Moderate isometric handgrip exercise is an effective tool in the management of systemic hypertension. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of a high intensity isometric handgrip exercise protocol for the reduction ... -
Interplay between rotational work shift and high altitude-related chronic intermittent hypobaric hypoxia on cardiovascular health and sleep quality in Chilean miners
Pizarro-Montaner, Camila [Univ Mayor, Master Phys Act & Sports Nutr Program, Chile]; Cancino-López, Jorge; Ponce-Reyes, Alvaro; Flores-Opazo, Marcelo (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2020-10)Mining activities expose workers to diverse working conditions, rotational shifts and high altitude-related hypobaric hypoxia. Separately, each condition has been reported having a negative impact on miners' health risk; ... -
Maximal Fat Oxidation by Hear Rate Variability in Physically Active Subjects
Sáez-Olivares, Sebastián [Univ Mayor, Fac Sci]; Pino-Zuniga, Johanna; Olivares-Galvez, Mariela; Cancino-López, Jorge (INST NACL EDUCACION FISICA CATALUNA, 2019)Introduction: the objective of this study is to identify the intensity of the maximal fat oxidation point (Fatmax) and its relationship to the first heart rate variability threshold (HRVT1). Subjects and methods. 23 subjects ...