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Mike Climstein
Researcher at Southern Cross University
Publications - 173
Citations - 2802
Mike Climstein is an academic researcher from Southern Cross University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Athletes. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 159 publications receiving 2362 citations. Previous affiliations of Mike Climstein include Bond University & Australian Catholic University.
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The Effect of Six Weeks of Squat, Plyometric and Squat-plyometric Training on Power Production
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the effectiveness of three training programs (squat, plyometric, and squat-plyometric) in increasing hip and thigh power production as measured by vertical jump.
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High-intensity interval training versus moderate-intensity continuous training within cardiac rehabilitation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Amanda L Hannan,Wayne Hing,Vini Simas,Mike Climstein,Mike Climstein,Jeff S. Coombes,Rohan Jayasinghe,Rohan Jayasinghe,Joshua Byrnes,James Furness +9 more
TL;DR: HIIT appears to be as safe as MICT for CR participants, and improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness are significant for CR programs of >6-week duration.
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Effects of electrical stimulation-induced leg training on skeletal muscle adaptability in spinal cord injury
TL;DR: It was showed that 10 weeks of electrical stimulation training of human paralyzed muscle induces concurrent improvements in functional capacity and oxidative metabolism.
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Isokinetic arm and leg strength of adults with Down syndrome: a comparative study
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared isokinetic arm (elbow flexion and extension) and leg strength of individuals with Down syndrome (DS), with mental retardation without DS (NDS), and sedentary young adults (NMR).
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Changes in insulin resistance and HbA1c are related to exercise-mediated changes in body composition in older adults with type 2 diabetes: Interim outcomes from the GREAT2DO Trial.
Yorgi Mavros,Shelley Kay,Kylie A. Anderberg,Micahel K Baker,Micahel K Baker,Yi Wang,Yi Wang,Renru Zhao,Jacinda Meiklejohn,Mike Climstein,Anthony J O'Sullivan,Nathan De Vos,Bernhard T. Baune,Steven N. Blair,David Simar,Kieron Rooney,Nalin Singh,Maria A. Fiatarone Singh +17 more
TL;DR: Improvements in metabolic health in older adults with type 2 diabetes were mediated through improvements in body composition only if they were achieved through high-intensity PRT.