Roger Bronks

Effects of supervised treadmill walking training on calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication (2009)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication. The first 12-week period was...

Effects of supervised treadmill walking training on calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication (2009)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication. The first 12-week period was...

Effects of supervised treadmill walking training on calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication (2009)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of supervised treadmill walking training on the calf muscle capillarization in patients with intermittent claudication. The first 12-week period was...

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication (2008)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication (2008)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication (2008)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...

Supervised exercise training combined with ginkgo biloba treatment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

OBJECTIVE: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Effects of exercise training on fibrinolytic function in individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Supervised exercise training combined with ginkgo biloba treatment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

OBJECTIVE: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Effects of exercise training on fibrinolytic function in individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Supervised exercise training combined with ginkgo biloba treatment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

OBJECTIVE: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Effects of exercise training on fibrinolytic function in individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2007)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Effects of supervised treadmill-walking training on strength and endurance of the calf muscles of individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Objective: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Treatment of peripheral arterial disease with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or supervised exercise program (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Effects of supervised treadmill-walking training on strength and endurance of the calf muscles of individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Objective: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Treatment of peripheral arterial disease with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or supervised exercise program (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Treatment of peripheral arterial disease with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or supervised exercise program (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Endogenous fibrinolysis is a physiological mechanism in removal of stable fibrin in blood clot and maintaining vascular blood flow. There has been evidence suggesting that the severity of...

Effects of supervised treadmill-walking training on strength and endurance of the calf muscles of individuals with peripheral arterial disease (2006)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Objective: Supervised treadmill-walking training is an effective treatment to improve walking capacity for individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The primary aim of this study was to...

Exercise-improved walking capacity in patients with peripheral arterial disease: Effects and mechanisms (2004)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease. The most common symptom of PAD is intermittent claudication, a severe muscular pain in the lower limbs when walking. This symptom...

THE PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF CHRONIC HEART FAILURE PATIENTS TO MAXIMAL STRENGTH TEST AND A BALKE INCREMENTAL TEST (2004)

Itamar Levinger, Roger Bronks, David V. Cody, Ian Linton, Allan Davie

It has been demonstrated that resistance exercises may improve chronic heart failure (CHF) patients' functional ability and quality of life, however, physicians do not recommend this form of exercise...

PERCEIVED EXERTION AS AN EXERCISE INTENSITY INDICATOR IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE PATIENTS ON BETA-BLOCKERS (2004)

Itamar Levinger, Roger Bronks, David V. Cody, Ian Linton, Allan Davie

The Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) has been used as a supplementary tool for prescription of exercise training intensity for healthy and special populations. Despite the wide use of the RPE...

Exercise-improved walking capacity in patients with peripheral arterial disease: Effects and mechanisms (2004)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease. The most common symptom of PAD is intermittent claudication, a severe muscular pain in the lower limbs when walking. This symptom...

Exercise-improved walking capacity in patients with peripheral arterial disease: Effects and mechanisms (2004)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen P

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disease. The most common symptom of PAD is intermittent claudication, a severe muscular pain in the lower limbs when walking. This symptom...

Reliability of functional capacity variables for peripheral arterial disease patients (2002)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Myers, Stephen P, Graham, John

This study investigated the test-retest reliability of several commonly used variables in functional capacity assessment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), including maximum walking...

Reliability of functional capacity variables for peripheral arterial disease patients (2002)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Myers, Stephen P, Graham, John

This study investigated the test-retest reliability of several commonly used variables in functional capacity assessment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), including maximum walking...

Reliability of functional capacity variables for peripheral arterial disease patients (2002)

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Myers, Stephen P, Graham, John

This study investigated the test-retest reliability of several commonly used variables in functional capacity assessment for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), including maximum walking...

Supervised and home-based exercise training for patients with intermittent claudication

Wang, Jianxiong, Zhou, Shi, Bronks, Roger, Graham, John, Myers, Stephen

Home-based exercise training, applied as the primary treatment in patients with intermittent claudication, has produced inconsistent effects on walking capacity in previous published studies. The aim...