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L. Agnello
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 23
Citations - 348
L. Agnello is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endurance training & Isometric exercise. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 298 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Agnello include Foundation Center.
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Effects of temperature and fatigue on the electromechanical delay components.
Emiliano Cè,Susanna Rampichini,L. Agnello,Eloisa Limonta,Arsenio Veicsteinas,Arsenio Veicsteinas,Fabio Esposito +6 more
TL;DR: While fatigue increased all EMD components, muscle cooling affected only the electrochemical but not the mechanical processes of EMD.
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Anthropometric characteristics of top-class Kenyan marathon runners.
Gianluca Vernillo,Federico Schena,C. Berardelli,G. Rosa,Christel Galvani,Martina A. Maggioni,L. Agnello,A. La Torre +7 more
TL;DR: Top-class Kenyan marathon runners seem to have ectomorphy as dominant, with endomorphysia and mesomarphy more than one-half unit lower.
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How physical exercise changes rat myotendinous junctions: an ultrastructural study
Davide Curzi,Sara Salucci,Marina Marini,Fabio Esposito,L. Agnello,Arsenio Veicsteinas,Sabrina Burattini,Elisabetta Falcieri +7 more
TL;DR: It was demonstrated that the myotendinous junctions is able to adapt to an increase in tensile force by enlarging the muscle-tendon contact area and, consequently, mechanical resistance.
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Acute Modification of Cardiac Autonomic Function of High-Intensity Interval Training in Collegiate Male Soccer Players with Different Chronotype: A Cross-Over Study
Matteo Bonato,L. Agnello,Letizia Galasso,Angela Montaruli,Eliana Roveda,Giampiero Merati,Antonio La Torre,Jacopo Antonino Vitale +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that an athlete's chronotype should be taken into account when scheduling a high-intensity interval training exercise and understand the Heart Rate Variability response to high- intensity interval training.
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Effects of Ball Drills and Repeated-Sprint-Ability Training in Basketball Players.
Martina A. Maggioni,Matteo Bonato,Alexander Stahn,Antonio La Torre,L. Agnello,Gianluca Vernillo,Carlo Castagna,Giampiero Merati +7 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the effects of ball drills and repeated-sprint-ability training during the regular season in basketball players found BDT and RSAT are both effective in improving the physical performance of basketball players.