Shi Zhou

A critical look at power law modelling of the Internet (2009)

Clegg, Richard G., Zhou, Shi

This paper takes a critical look at the usefulness of power law models of the Internet. The twin focuses of the paper are Internet traffic and topology generation. The aim of the paper is twofold....

Enhancing network transmission capacity by efficiently allocating node capability (2009)

Zhang, Guoqing, Zhou, Shi, Wang, Di, Yan, Gang, Zhang, Guoqiang

A network's transmission capacity is the maximal rate of traffic inflow that the network can handle without causing congestion. Here we study how to enhance this quantity by redistributing the...

An investigation on statistical models for EMG-force relationship of anterior tibialis muscle in dorsiflexion (2009)

Lu, Zhen, Huang, Liping, Tian, Qiang, Brooks, Lyndon O, Zhou, Shi

The relationship between surface EMG and force generation has been arguably used as an indicator of neuromuscular adaptation to strength training. This relationship could be either linear or...

It's Who You Know: Second-Order Mixing in Networks (2009)

Zhou, Shi, Cox, Ingemar, Hansen, Lars K.

An analysis of several large social networks suggests that there is truth to the adage "it's who you know." Previous work showed that nodes in a social network prefer to mix with nodes of similar...

The growth factors expressing of the homologous muscle by unilateral electrical stimulation (2009)

Cao, Longjun, Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi

Objective: Through investigating the effects of electrical stimulation on expression of growth factors in homologous muscle, to discuss mechanism of electrical stimulating promoting the skeletal...

A comparison of performance in steadiness tasks for the knee and ankle muscles in elderly (2009)

Crowley, Zachary, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro

Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in control of muscles. Little research has been conducted to compare steadiness performance between...

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...

Does the left leg know what the right leg is doing? (2009)

Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Lu, Zhen, Li, Xia, Cao, Longjun, Yu, Junhai, ...

It is known that unilateral resistance exercise or electromyostimulation (EMS) training can increase muscular strength not only in the trained limb, but also in the homologous muscle of the...

An investigation on the ability in control of static balance and quadriceps muscle activation in patients with knee osteoarthritis (2009)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Liqin, Cao, Longjun, Tian, Qiang

Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal complaints. Individuals with KOA suffer from loss of function and increased dependency in walking, stair climbing and other...

Age-related change in knee extensors and flexors rate of force development and its relation to postural stability (2009)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert

IntroductionThe ability to develop force rapidly, assessed as the rate of force development (RFD), in the knee extensors declines significantly with increasing age with negative impact in controlling...

Effects of unilateral EMS superimposed on voluntary training on strength and CSA (2009)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Brooks, Lyndon O, Hooper, Andrew

In this study we investigate the effects of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostimulation superimposed on VC (EV) training on maximal voluntary (MVC) force and cross-sectional area...

Effects of long-term recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers: a preliminary investigation (2009)

Frank, Martin, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since 1960's. The first generation of surfers is now older than 60 years of age while many of them still surf...

Test-retest reliability of temporal and spatial gait characteristics at preferred walking velocity measured by Intelligent Device for Energy Expenditure and Activity (IDEEA) (2009)

Wang, Fang, Zhou, Shi, Gilleard, Wendy, Coutts, Rosanne A, Chen, Yungsheng

The purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability of temporal and spatial gait measurements of individual's preferred walking velocity over a one-week period as measured using an...

An investigation on the anthropometry profile and its relationship with selected physical performance measurements of elite Chinese women volleyball players (2009)

Zhang, Yuyi, Chen, Xiaorong, Zhang, Qin, Li, Ji, Zhou, Shi

The purposes of this study were to determine the anthropometric characteristics and physical performance in selected measurements of elite Chinese women volleyball players, identify the differences...

Test-retest reliability of the soleus H-reflex is affected by joint positions and force levels (2009)

Chen, Yungsheng, Zhou, Shi, Cartwright, Colleen M, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert, Wang, Fang

The H-reflex has been extensively used to exam the spinal motoneuron excitability. However, no report has demonstrated the test-retest reliability of the H-reflex assessment during voluntary muscle...

A comparison of performance in steadiness tasks for the knee and ankle muscles in elderly (2009)

Crowley, Zachary, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro

Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in control of muscles. Little research has been conducted to compare steadiness performance between...

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...

The growth factors expressing of the homologous muscle by unilateral electrical stimulation (2009)

Cao, Longjun, Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi

Objective: Through investigating the effects of electrical stimulation on expression of growth factors in homologous muscle, to discuss mechanism of electrical stimulating promoting the skeletal...

Effects of long-term recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers: a preliminary investigation (2009)

Frank, Martin, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since 1960's. The first generation of surfers is now older than 60 years of age while many of them still surf...

Age-related change in knee extensors and flexors rate of force development and its relation to postural stability (2009)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert

IntroductionThe ability to develop force rapidly, assessed as the rate of force development (RFD), in the knee extensors declines significantly with increasing age with negative impact in controlling...

Test-retest reliability of the soleus H-reflex is affected by joint positions and force levels (2009)

Chen, Yungsheng, Zhou, Shi, Cartwright, Colleen M, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert, Wang, Fang

The H-reflex has been extensively used to exam the spinal motoneuron excitability. However, no report has demonstrated the test-retest reliability of the H-reflex assessment during voluntary muscle...

Does the left leg know what the right leg is doing? (2009)

Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Lu, Zhen, Li, Xia, Cao, Longjun, Yu, Junhai, ...

It is known that unilateral resistance exercise or electromyostimulation (EMS) training can increase muscular strength not only in the trained limb, but also in the homologous muscle of the...

Test-retest reliability of temporal and spatial gait characteristics at preferred walking velocity measured by Intelligent Device for Energy Expenditure and Activity (IDEEA) (2009)

Wang, Fang, Zhou, Shi, Gilleard, Wendy, Coutts, Rosanne A, Chen, Yungsheng

The purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability of temporal and spatial gait measurements of individual's preferred walking velocity over a one-week period as measured using an...

An investigation on the anthropometry profile and its relationship with selected physical performance measurements of elite Chinese women volleyball players (2009)

Zhang, Yuyi, Chen, Xiaorong, Zhang, Qin, Li, Ji, Zhou, Shi

The purposes of this study were to determine the anthropometric characteristics and physical performance in selected measurements of elite Chinese women volleyball players, identify the differences...

An investigation on the ability in control of static balance and quadriceps muscle activation in patients with knee osteoarthritis (2009)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Liqin, Cao, Longjun, Tian, Qiang

Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal complaints. Individuals with KOA suffer from loss of function and increased dependency in walking, stair climbing and other...

An investigation on statistical models for EMG-force relationship of anterior tibialis muscle in dorsiflexion (2009)

Lu, Zhen, Huang, Liping, Tian, Qiang, Brooks, Lyndon O, Zhou, Shi

The relationship between surface EMG and force generation has been arguably used as an indicator of neuromuscular adaptation to strength training. This relationship could be either linear or...

Effects of unilateral EMS superimposed on voluntary training on strength and CSA (2009)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Brooks, Lyndon O, Hooper, Andrew

In this study we investigate the effects of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostimulation superimposed on VC (EV) training on maximal voluntary (MVC) force and cross-sectional area...

The growth factors expressing of the homologous muscle by unilateral electrical stimulation (2009)

Cao, Longjun, Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi

Objective: Through investigating the effects of electrical stimulation on expression of growth factors in homologous muscle, to discuss mechanism of electrical stimulating promoting the skeletal...

An investigation on the ability in control of static balance and quadriceps muscle activation in patients with knee osteoarthritis (2009)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Liqin, Cao, Longjun, Tian, Qiang

Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal complaints. Individuals with KOA suffer from loss of function and increased dependency in walking, stair climbing and other...

Test-retest reliability of temporal and spatial gait characteristics at preferred walking velocity measured by Intelligent Device for Energy Expenditure and Activity (IDEEA) (2009)

Wang, Fang, Zhou, Shi, Gilleard, Wendy, Coutts, Rosanne A, Chen, Yungsheng

The purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability of temporal and spatial gait measurements of individual's preferred walking velocity over a one-week period as measured using an...

An investigation on the anthropometry profile and its relationship with selected physical performance measurements of elite Chinese women volleyball players (2009)

Zhang, Yuyi, Chen, Xiaorong, Zhang, Qin, Li, Ji, Zhou, Shi

The purposes of this study were to determine the anthropometric characteristics and physical performance in selected measurements of elite Chinese women volleyball players, identify the differences...

An investigation on statistical models for EMG-force relationship of anterior tibialis muscle in dorsiflexion (2009)

Lu, Zhen, Huang, Liping, Tian, Qiang, Brooks, Lyndon O, Zhou, Shi

The relationship between surface EMG and force generation has been arguably used as an indicator of neuromuscular adaptation to strength training. This relationship could be either linear or...

Effects of unilateral EMS superimposed on voluntary training on strength and CSA (2009)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Brooks, Lyndon O, Hooper, Andrew

In this study we investigate the effects of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostimulation superimposed on VC (EV) training on maximal voluntary (MVC) force and cross-sectional area...

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...

A comparison of performance in steadiness tasks for the knee and ankle muscles in elderly (2009)

Crowley, Zachary, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro

Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in control of muscles. Little research has been conducted to compare steadiness performance between...

Age-related change in knee extensors and flexors rate of force development and its relation to postural stability (2009)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert

IntroductionThe ability to develop force rapidly, assessed as the rate of force development (RFD), in the knee extensors declines significantly with increasing age with negative impact in controlling...

Test-retest reliability of the soleus H-reflex is affected by joint positions and force levels (2009)

Chen, Yungsheng, Zhou, Shi, Cartwright, Colleen M, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert, Wang, Fang

The H-reflex has been extensively used to exam the spinal motoneuron excitability. However, no report has demonstrated the test-retest reliability of the H-reflex assessment during voluntary muscle...

Does the left leg know what the right leg is doing? (2009)

Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Lu, Zhen, Li, Xia, Cao, Longjun, Yu, Junhai, ...

It is known that unilateral resistance exercise or electromyostimulation (EMS) training can increase muscular strength not only in the trained limb, but also in the homologous muscle of the...

Effects of long-term recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers: a preliminary investigation (2009)

Frank, Martin, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

Surfing has become a popular sport activity in Australia and many other countries since 1960's. The first generation of surfers is now older than 60 years of age while many of them still surf...

Triangular clustering in document networks (2008)

Cheng, Xue-qi, Ren, Fu-xin, Zhou, Shi, Hu, Mao-Bin

Document networks are characteristic in that a document node, e.g. a webpage or an article, carries meaningful content. Properties of document networks are not only affected by topological...

Fingerprint for Network Topologies (2008)

Guo, Yuchun, Chen, Changjia, Zhou, Shi

A network's topology information can be given as an adjacency matrix. The bitmap of sorted adjacency matrix(BOSAM) is a network visualisation tool which can emphasise different network structures by...

Bilateral effects of six-week unilateral electromyostimulation or voluntary isometric training on dorsiflexion strength and muscle activation (2008)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping

Objective: To investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral electromyostimulation and voluntary isometric training on isometric dorsiflexion strength and capacity in muscle activation using twitch...

Randomized controlled study of 12 week training on abdominal region by neuromuscular electrical stimulation in women with simple ventral obesity (2008)

Wang, Yongjun, Huang, Liping, Tian, Qiang, Zhou, Shi

Objective:To investigate the efficacy of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on the abdominal region in women with simple abdominal obesity in order to offer experimental clues for lowering the...

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...

Natural killer cell activity following six weeks of strength training in healthy young males with/without testosterone enanthate administration (2008)

Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Weatherby, Robert P, Deakin, Glen Bede, Coutts, Rosanne A, Meir, Rudi A, Connellan, Paul A, ...

There is limited information on the acute immune response to resistance-training programs in combination with short-term administration of the anabolic androgenic steroid, testosterone enanthate...

Natural killer cell activity following 6 weeks of strength training in healthy young males with/without testosterone enanthate administration (2008)

Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya, Weatherby, Robert P., Deakin, Glen B., Coutts, Rosanne A., Meir, Rudi, Connellan, Paul, ...

There is limited information on the acute immune response to resistance-training programs in combination with short-term administration of the anabolic androgenic steroid, testosterone enanthate...

An investigation on the effects of recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers (2008)

Zhou, Shi, Martin, Frank, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

IntroductionThe sport of surfing has been growing rapidly in popularity and Australia has a relatively large surfing population. However, limited scientific investigations have been conducted into...

Thigh anthropometric changes in response to six weeks of voluntary and electromyostimulation-superimposed voluntary training in young men (2008)

Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

IntroductionIt is known that several weeks of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostimulation (EMS) can induce strength gain not only in the exercised limb, but also in the...

A comparison of performance in steadiness tasks for the knee and ankle muscles in elderly (Presentation) (2008)

Crowley, Zachary, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro

Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in control of muscles. Little research has been conducted to compare steadiness performance between...

Effects of electromyostimulation training and home-based exercise on hamstring and quadriceps muscle strength and steadiness in older adults (2008)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert

IntroductionResistance training has shown to delay or reverse the effects of ageing on neuromuscular function, with improvements in muscle strength and steadiness in force production....

Bilateral effects of six-week unilateral electromyostimulation or voluntary isometric training on dorsiflexion strength and muscle activation (2008)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping

Objective: To investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral electromyostimulation and voluntary isometric training on isometric dorsiflexion strength and capacity in muscle activation using twitch...

Randomized controlled study of 12 week training on abdominal region by neuromuscular electrical stimulation in women with simple ventral obesity (2008)

Wang, Yongjun, Huang, Liping, Tian, Qiang, Zhou, Shi

Objective:To investigate the efficacy of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on the abdominal region in women with simple abdominal obesity in order to offer experimental clues for lowering the...

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...

Natural killer cell activity following six weeks of strength training in healthy young males with/without testosterone enanthate administration (2008)

Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Weatherby, Robert P, Deakin, Glen Bede, Coutts, Rosanne A, Meir, Rudi A, Connellan, Paul A, ...

There is limited information on the acute immune response to resistance-training programs in combination with short-term administration of the anabolic androgenic steroid, testosterone enanthate...

An investigation on the effects of recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers (2008)

Zhou, Shi, Martin, Frank, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

IntroductionThe sport of surfing has been growing rapidly in popularity and Australia has a relatively large surfing population. However, limited scientific investigations have been conducted into...

Thigh anthropometric changes in response to six weeks of voluntary and electromyostimulation-superimposed voluntary training in young men (2008)

Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

IntroductionIt is known that several weeks of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostimulation (EMS) can induce strength gain not only in the exercised limb, but also in the...

Effects of electromyostimulation training and home-based exercise on hamstring and quadriceps muscle strength and steadiness in older adults (2008)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert

IntroductionResistance training has shown to delay or reverse the effects of ageing on neuromuscular function, with improvements in muscle strength and steadiness in force production....

A comparison of performance in steadiness tasks for the knee and ankle muscles in elderly (Presentation) (2008)

Crowley, Zachary, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro

Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in control of muscles. Little research has been conducted to compare steadiness performance between...

Natural killer cell activity following 6 weeks of strength training in healthy young males with/without testosterone enanthate administration (2008)

Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya, Weatherby, Robert P., Deakin, Glen B., Coutts, Rosanne A., Meir, Rudi, Connellan, Paul, ...

There is limited information on the acute immune response to resistance-training programs in combination with short-term administration of the anabolic androgenic steroid, testosterone enanthate...

An investigation on the effects of recreational surfing on control of force and posture in older surfers (2008)

Zhou, Shi, Martin, Frank, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

IntroductionThe sport of surfing has been growing rapidly in popularity and Australia has a relatively large surfing population. However, limited scientific investigations have been conducted into...

A comparison of performance in steadiness tasks for the knee and ankle muscles in elderly (Presentation) (2008)

Crowley, Zachary, Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro

Introduction: Steadiness in force production has been used as an indicator for the ability in control of muscles. Little research has been conducted to compare steadiness performance between...

Effects of electromyostimulation training and home-based exercise on hamstring and quadriceps muscle strength and steadiness in older adults (2008)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Baglin, Robert

IntroductionResistance training has shown to delay or reverse the effects of ageing on neuromuscular function, with improvements in muscle strength and steadiness in force production....

Bilateral effects of six-week unilateral electromyostimulation or voluntary isometric training on dorsiflexion strength and muscle activation (2008)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping

Objective: To investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral electromyostimulation and voluntary isometric training on isometric dorsiflexion strength and capacity in muscle activation using twitch...

Thigh anthropometric changes in response to six weeks of voluntary and electromyostimulation-superimposed voluntary training in young men (2008)

Zhou, Shi, Bezerra, Pedro, Crowley, Zachary

IntroductionIt is known that several weeks of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostimulation (EMS) can induce strength gain not only in the exercised limb, but also in the...

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...

Randomized controlled study of 12 week training on abdominal region by neuromuscular electrical stimulation in women with simple ventral obesity (2008)

Wang, Yongjun, Huang, Liping, Tian, Qiang, Zhou, Shi

Objective:To investigate the efficacy of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on the abdominal region in women with simple abdominal obesity in order to offer experimental clues for lowering the...

Characterising Web Site Link Structure (2007)

Zhou, Shi, Cox, Ingemar, Petricek, Vaclav

The topological structures of the Internet and the Web have received considerable attention. However, there has been little research on the topological properties of individual web sites. In this...

Structural constraints in complex networks (2007)

Zhou, Shi, Mondragon, Raul J.

We present a link rewiring mechanism to produce surrogates of a network where both the degree distribution and the rich--club connectivity are preserved. We consider three real networks, the...

The effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on muscular strength and power in healthy young males (2007)

Rogerson, Shane, Weatherby, Robert P, Deakin, Glen Bede, Meir, Rudi A, Coutts, Rosanne A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Use of testosterone enanthate has been shown to significantly increase strength within 6-12 weeks of administration (2, 9), however, it is unclear if the ergogenic benefits are evident in less than 6...

Applications of twitch interpolation technique in assessment of muscle activation (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping

The twitch interpolation refers to a technique that applies a brief electrical stimulation to a muscle or the nerve trunk that innervates the muscle during a maximal voluntary contraction, and uses...

The expression of two isoforms of insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1) mRNA in rat skeletal muscle induced by one to four weeks of electrical stimulation (2007)

Huang, Liping, Cao, Longjun, Zhou, Shi

Objective: Through investigating the effects of electrical stimulation on expression of growth factors in homologous muscle, to discuss mechanism of electrical stimulating promoting the skeletal...

Bilateral effect of unilateral electroacupuncture on muscle strength (2007)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Lu, Zhen, Tian, Qiang, Li, Xia, Cao, Longjun, ...

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the bilateral effect of 4 weeks of unilateral electroacupuncture on leg muscle strength. Design: The effect of unilateral electroacupuncture at two selected...

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...

Lack of human muscle architectural adaptation after short-term strength training (2007)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Gill, Nicholas D, Deans, Nathan, Zhou, Shi

The mechanisms governing the increases in force production in response to short periods of strength training have yet to be fully elucidated. We examined whether muscle architectural adaptation was a...

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...

Assessment of muscle activation with twitch interpolation technique in a unilateral electromyostimulation training program (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Cao, Longjun, Liu, Jun, Hu, Xilian

The twitch interpolation refers to a technique that applies a brief electrical stimulation to a muscle or the nerve trunk that innervates the muscle during a maximal voluntary contraction, and uses...

Effects of 120mg pseudoephedrine on muscle performance and fatigue (2007)

Phelps, Dean, Weatherby, Robert P, Zhou, Shi

Pseudoephedrine (PSE) was recently removed from the list of prohibited substances in sports because of equivocal evidence of its effects. Following previous investigations in our laboratory, the aim...

Repeated trials and age-related effects on performance in stabilogram, muscle steadiness and muscle strength tests (2007)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Davie, Allan J

This study aimed to evaluate testing learning effects (TLE) and the reliability of the assessments in postural control, muscle steadiness of quadriceps and hamstrings on right leg, maximal voluntary...

Bilateral effects of six-week unilateral electromyostimulation or voluntary isometric training on dorsiflexion strength and muscle activation (Presentation) (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Liu, Jun, Cao, Longjun

This study aimed to investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral training on isometric dorsiflexion strength and capacity in muscle activation as detected using twitch interpolation technique....

The effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on muscular strength and power in healthy young males (2007)

Rogerson, Shane, Weatherby, Robert P, Deakin, Glen Bede, Meir, Rudi A, Coutts, Rosanne A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Use of testosterone enanthate has been shown to significantly increase strength within 6-12 weeks of administration (2, 9), however, it is unclear if the ergogenic benefits are evident in less than 6...

The effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on muscular strength and power in healthy young men (2007)

Rogerson, Shane, Weatherby, Robert P., Deakin, Glen B., Meir, Rudi A., Coutts, Rosanne A., Zhou, Shi, ...

Use of testosterone enanthate has been shown to significantly increase strength within 6-12 weeks of administration (2, 9), however, it is unclear if the ergogenic benefits are evident in less than 6...

Applications of twitch interpolation technique in assessment of muscle activation (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping

The twitch interpolation refers to a technique that applies a brief electrical stimulation to a muscle or the nerve trunk that innervates the muscle during a maximal voluntary contraction, and uses...

Lack of human muscle architectural adaptation after short-term strength training (2007)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Gill, Nicholas D, Deans, Nathan, Zhou, Shi

The mechanisms governing the increases in force production in response to short periods of strength training have yet to be fully elucidated. We examined whether muscle architectural adaptation was a...

The expression of two isoforms of insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1) mRNA in rat skeletal muscle induced by one to four weeks of electrical stimulation (2007)

Huang, Liping, Cao, Longjun, Zhou, Shi

Objective: Through investigating the effects of electrical stimulation on expression of growth factors in homologous muscle, to discuss mechanism of electrical stimulating promoting the skeletal...

Bilateral effect of unilateral electroacupuncture on muscle strength (2007)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Lu, Zhen, Tian, Qiang, Li, Xia, Cao, Longjun, ...

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the bilateral effect of 4 weeks of unilateral electroacupuncture on leg muscle strength. Design: The effect of unilateral electroacupuncture at two selected...

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...

Bilateral effects of six-week unilateral electromyostimulation or voluntary isometric training on dorsiflexion strength and muscle activation (Presentation) (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Liu, Jun, Cao, Longjun

This study aimed to investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral training on isometric dorsiflexion strength and capacity in muscle activation as detected using twitch interpolation technique....

Repeated trials and age-related effects on performance in stabilogram, muscle steadiness and muscle strength tests (2007)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Davie, Allan J

This study aimed to evaluate testing learning effects (TLE) and the reliability of the assessments in postural control, muscle steadiness of quadriceps and hamstrings on right leg, maximal voluntary...

Assessment of muscle activation with twitch interpolation technique in a unilateral electromyostimulation training program (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Cao, Longjun, Liu, Jun, Hu, Xilian

The twitch interpolation refers to a technique that applies a brief electrical stimulation to a muscle or the nerve trunk that innervates the muscle during a maximal voluntary contraction, and uses...

Effects of 120mg pseudoephedrine on muscle performance and fatigue (2007)

Phelps, Dean, Weatherby, Robert P, Zhou, Shi

Pseudoephedrine (PSE) was recently removed from the list of prohibited substances in sports because of equivocal evidence of its effects. Following previous investigations in our laboratory, the aim...

Applications of twitch interpolation technique in assessment of muscle activation (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping

The twitch interpolation refers to a technique that applies a brief electrical stimulation to a muscle or the nerve trunk that innervates the muscle during a maximal voluntary contraction, and uses...

Lack of human muscle architectural adaptation after short-term strength training (2007)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Gill, Nicholas D, Deans, Nathan, Zhou, Shi

The mechanisms governing the increases in force production in response to short periods of strength training have yet to be fully elucidated. We examined whether muscle architectural adaptation was a...

Assessment of muscle activation with twitch interpolation technique in a unilateral electromyostimulation training program (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Cao, Longjun, Liu, Jun, Hu, Xilian

The twitch interpolation refers to a technique that applies a brief electrical stimulation to a muscle or the nerve trunk that innervates the muscle during a maximal voluntary contraction, and uses...

Bilateral effects of six-week unilateral electromyostimulation or voluntary isometric training on dorsiflexion strength and muscle activation (Presentation) (2007)

Yu, Junhai, Zhou, Shi, Huang, Liping, Liu, Jun, Cao, Longjun

This study aimed to investigate the bilateral effect of unilateral training on isometric dorsiflexion strength and capacity in muscle activation as detected using twitch interpolation technique....

Bilateral effect of unilateral electroacupuncture on muscle strength (2007)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Lu, Zhen, Tian, Qiang, Li, Xia, Cao, Longjun, ...

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the bilateral effect of 4 weeks of unilateral electroacupuncture on leg muscle strength. Design: The effect of unilateral electroacupuncture at two selected...

The expression of two isoforms of insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1) mRNA in rat skeletal muscle induced by one to four weeks of electrical stimulation (2007)

Huang, Liping, Cao, Longjun, Zhou, Shi

Objective: Through investigating the effects of electrical stimulation on expression of growth factors in homologous muscle, to discuss mechanism of electrical stimulating promoting the skeletal...

Effects of 120mg pseudoephedrine on muscle performance and fatigue (2007)

Phelps, Dean, Weatherby, Robert P, Zhou, Shi

Pseudoephedrine (PSE) was recently removed from the list of prohibited substances in sports because of equivocal evidence of its effects. Following previous investigations in our laboratory, 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...

The effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on muscular strength and power in healthy young males (2007)

Rogerson, Shane, Weatherby, Robert P, Deakin, Glen Bede, Meir, Rudi A, Coutts, Rosanne A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Use of testosterone enanthate has been shown to significantly increase strength within 6-12 weeks of administration (2, 9), however, it is unclear if the ergogenic benefits are evident in less than 6...

Repeated trials and age-related effects on performance in stabilogram, muscle steadiness and muscle strength tests (2007)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Crowley, Zachary, Davie, Allan J

This study aimed to evaluate testing learning effects (TLE) and the reliability of the assessments in postural control, muscle steadiness of quadriceps and hamstrings on right leg, maximal voluntary...

A topology visualisation tool for large-scale communications networks (2006)

Guo, Yuchun, Chen, Changjia, Zhou, Shi

A visualisation tool is presented to facilitate the study on large-scale communications networks. This tool provides a simple and effective way to summarise the topology of a complex network at a...

Sports Medicine Australia Young Investigator Award: Natural killer cell numbers and natural killer cytotoxic activity after six weeks of testosterone enanthate administration in healthy young males (2006)

Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen Bede, Coutts, Rosanne A, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

PURPOSE: Androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) are beneficial for athletic performance (Giorgi et al., 1999). However, there is a paucity of literature that has examined the role of AAS, in particular,...

Effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on personality and mood in healthy young males (2006)

Coutts, Roseanne A, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen B, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Supported by notions that supplementation enhances mental, physical and sexual powers steroid users focus on its ability to influence emotional state, and more profoundly shape identity. The notion...

Performance enhancement and urinary detection after short-term testosterone enanthate use (2006)

Deakin, Glen Bede, Rogerson, Shane, Meir, Rudi A, Coutts, Rosanne A, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, ...

Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) are prohibited substances in sport due to their ability to improve muscle strength and power. Usually athletes who abuse these substances dose in cycles of up to...

Insulin-like growth factor-I on skeletal muscle growth and repair of research progress (2006)

Cao, Longjun, Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi

The growth hormone (GH)/insulin- like growth factor- I (IGF- I) axis is one of the most important regulators of skeletal muscle growth. Insulin- like growth factor- I is expressed in many tissues,...

Validation of an MRI analysis for thigh muscle and fat composition changes in strength training (2006)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J, Fuller, Huddy, Hooper, Andrew

This pilot study aimed to validate an MRI analysis for thigh muscle and fat composition changes following strength training. Fifteen healthy men were randomly assigned into a control (CG), voluntary...

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...

Intra- and intermuscular variation in human quadriceps femoris architecture assessed in vivo (2006)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Gill, Nicholas D, Zhou, Shi

Despite the functional importance of the human quadriceps femoris in movements such as running, jumping, lifting and climbing, and the known effects of muscle architecture on muscle function, no...

A functional MRI investigation of bilateral cortical activation during unilateral voluntary motor activity and electromyostimulation (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Li, Xia, Zhang, Jianqi, Zhang, Yong, Cao, Longjun, ...

It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bilateral adaptation, a phenomenon termed cross education. One of the hypotheses for the potential...

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...

Effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on personality and mood in healthy young males (2006)

Coutts, Rosanne A, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen Bede, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Supported by notions that supplementation enhances mental, physical and sexual powers steroid users focus on its ability to influence emotional state, and more profoundly shape identity. The notion...

Effect of unilateral electro-acupuncture on function of ipsilateral and contralateral tibialis anterior muscle (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Lu, Zhen, Brooks, Lyndon O, Tian, Qiang, Li, Xia, ...

AIMS: It is known that unilateral resistance exercise or electromyostimulation training can increase muscular strength not only in the trained limb, but also in the homologous muscle of the...

A functional MRI investigation of bilateral cortical activation during unilateral voluntary motor activity and electromyostimulation (Presentation) (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Li, Xia, Zhang, Quan, Zhang, Yunting, Cao, Longjun, ...

It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bilateral adaptation, a phenomenon termed cross education. One of the hypotheses for the potential...

Sports Medicine Australia Young Investigator Award: Natural killer cell numbers and natural killer cytotoxic activity after six weeks of testosterone enanthate administration in healthy young males (2006)

Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen Bede, Coutts, Rosanne A, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

PURPOSE: Androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) are beneficial for athletic performance (Giorgi et al., 1999). However, there is a paucity of literature that has examined the role of AAS, in particular,...

Effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on personality and mood in healthy young males (2006)

Coutts, Rosanne A, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen Bede, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Supported by notions that supplementation enhances mental, physical and sexual powers steroid users focus on its ability to influence emotional state, and more profoundly shape identity. The notion...

Performance enhancement and urinary detection after short-term testosterone enanthate use (2006)

Deakin, Glen Bede, Rogerson, Shane, Meir, Rudi A, Coutts, Rosanne A, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, ...

Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) are prohibited substances in sport due to their ability to improve muscle strength and power. Usually athletes who abuse these substances dose in cycles of up to...

A functional MRI investigation of bilateral cortical activation during unilateral voluntary motor activity and electromyostimulation (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Li, Xia, Zhang, Jianqi, Zhang, Yong, Cao, Longjun, ...

It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bilateral adaptation, a phenomenon termed cross education. One of the hypotheses for the potential...

Validation of an MRI analysis for thigh muscle and fat composition changes in strength training (2006)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J, Fuller, Huddy, Hooper, Andrew

This pilot study aimed to validate an MRI analysis for thigh muscle and fat composition changes following strength training. Fifteen healthy men were randomly assigned into a control (CG), voluntary...

Intra- and intermuscular variation in human quadriceps femoris architecture assessed in vivo (2006)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Gill, Nicholas D, Zhou, Shi

Despite the functional importance of the human quadriceps femoris in movements such as running, jumping, lifting and climbing, and the known effects of muscle architecture on muscle function, no...

Insulin-like growth factor-I on skeletal muscle growth and repair of research progress (2006)

Cao, Longjun, Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi

The growth hormone (GH)/insulin- like growth factor- I (IGF- I) axis is one of the most important regulators of skeletal muscle growth. Insulin- like growth factor- I is expressed in many tissues,...

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...

Effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on personality and mood in healthy young males (2006)

Coutts, Rosanne A, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen Bede, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Supported by notions that supplementation enhances mental, physical and sexual powers steroid users focus on its ability to influence emotional state, and more profoundly shape identity. The notion...

A functional MRI investigation of bilateral cortical activation during unilateral voluntary motor activity and electromyostimulation (Presentation) (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Li, Xia, Zhang, Quan, Zhang, Yunting, Cao, Longjun, ...

It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bilateral adaptation, a phenomenon termed cross education. One of the hypotheses for the potential...

Effect of unilateral electro-acupuncture on function of ipsilateral and contralateral tibialis anterior muscle (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Lu, Zhen, Brooks, Lyndon O, Tian, Qiang, Li, Xia, ...

AIMS: It is known that unilateral resistance exercise or electromyostimulation training can increase muscular strength not only in the trained limb, but also in the homologous muscle of the...

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...

Effect of short-term use of testosterone enanthate on personality and mood in healthy young males (2006)

Coutts, Rosanne A, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen Bede, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

Supported by notions that supplementation enhances mental, physical and sexual powers steroid users focus on its ability to influence emotional state, and more profoundly shape identity. The notion...

Sports Medicine Australia Young Investigator Award: Natural killer cell numbers and natural killer cytotoxic activity after six weeks of testosterone enanthate administration in healthy young males (2006)

Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Rogerson, Shane, Deakin, Glen Bede, Coutts, Rosanne A, Meir, Rudi A, Zhou, Shi, ...

PURPOSE: Androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) are beneficial for athletic performance (Giorgi et al., 1999). However, there is a paucity of literature that has examined the role of AAS, in particular,...

Effect of unilateral electro-acupuncture on function of ipsilateral and contralateral tibialis anterior muscle (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Lu, Zhen, Brooks, Lyndon O, Tian, Qiang, Li, Xia, ...

AIMS: It is known that unilateral resistance exercise or electromyostimulation training can increase muscular strength not only in the trained limb, but also in the homologous muscle of the...

A functional MRI investigation of bilateral cortical activation during unilateral voluntary motor activity and electromyostimulation (Presentation) (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Li, Xia, Zhang, Quan, Zhang, Yunting, Cao, Longjun, ...

It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bilateral adaptation, a phenomenon termed cross education. One of the hypotheses for the potential...

Validation of an MRI analysis for thigh muscle and fat composition changes in strength training (2006)

Bezerra, Pedro, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J, Fuller, Huddy, Hooper, Andrew

This pilot study aimed to validate an MRI analysis for thigh muscle and fat composition changes following strength training. Fifteen healthy men were randomly assigned into a control (CG), voluntary...

A functional MRI investigation of bilateral cortical activation during unilateral voluntary motor activity and electromyostimulation (2006)

Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi, Li, Xia, Zhang, Jianqi, Zhang, Yong, Cao, Longjun, ...

It is known that chronic unilateral motor activity or electromyostimulation (EMS) may result in bilateral adaptation, a phenomenon termed cross education. One of the hypotheses for the potential...

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...

Performance enhancement and urinary detection after short-term testosterone enanthate use (2006)

Deakin, Glen Bede, Rogerson, Shane, Meir, Rudi A, Coutts, Rosanne A, Zhou, Shi, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, ...

Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) are prohibited substances in sport due to their ability to improve muscle strength and power. Usually athletes who abuse these substances dose in cycles of up to...

Insulin-like growth factor-I on skeletal muscle growth and repair of research progress (2006)

Cao, Longjun, Huang, Liping, Zhou, Shi

The growth hormone (GH)/insulin- like growth factor- I (IGF- I) axis is one of the most important regulators of skeletal muscle growth. Insulin- like growth factor- I is expressed in many tissues,...

Intra- and intermuscular variation in human quadriceps femoris architecture assessed in vivo (2006)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Gill, Nicholas D, Zhou, Shi

Despite the functional importance of the human quadriceps femoris in movements such as running, jumping, lifting and climbing, and the known effects of muscle architecture on muscle function, no...

Understanding the internet topology evolution dynamics (2005)

Zhou, Shi

The internet structure is extremely complex. The Positive-Feedback Preference (PFP) model is a recently introduced internet topology generator. The model uses two generic algorithms to replicate the...

Chinese Internet AS-level Topology (2005)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Guo-Qiang, Zhang, Guo-Qing

We present the first complete measurement of the Chinese Internet topology at the autonomous systems (AS) level based on traceroute data probed from servers of major ISPs in mainland China. We show...

Muscle and plasma coenzyme Q10 concentration, aerobic power and exercise economy of healthy men in response to four weeks of supplementation (2005)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Hu, Hui, Wang, Jianxiong, ...

AIM: To investigate whether 4 weeks of oral supplementation with coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) would increase its concentration in skeletal muscle, and affect aerobic power (VO2max) and oxygen consumption...

Muscle and plasma coenzyme Q10 concentration, aerobic power and exercise economy of healthy men in response to four weeks of supplementation (2005)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Hu, Hui, Wang, Jianxiong, ...

AIM: To investigate whether 4 weeks of oral supplementation with coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) would increase its concentration in skeletal muscle, and affect aerobic power (VO2max) and oxygen consumption...

Muscle and plasma coenzyme Q10 concentration, aerobic power and exercise economy of healthy men in response to four weeks of supplementation (2005)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Hu, Hui, Wang, Jianxiong, ...

AIM: To investigate whether 4 weeks of oral supplementation with coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) would increase its concentration in skeletal muscle, and affect aerobic power (VO2max) and oxygen consumption...

Redundancy and Robustness of the AS-level Internet topology and its models (2004)

Zhou, Shi, Mondragon, Raul J.

A comparison between the topological properties of the measured Internet topology, at the autonomous system level (AS graph), and the equivalent graphs generated by two different power law topology...

Accurately modeling the Internet topology (2004)

Zhou, Shi, Mondragon, Raul J.

Based on measurements of the Internet topology data, we found out that there are two mechanisms which are necessary for the correct modeling of the Internet topology at the Autonomous Systems (AS)...

Assessing voluntary muscle activation with the twitch interpolation technique (2004)

Shield, Anthony, Zhou, Shi

The twitch interpolation technique is commonly employed to assess the completeness of skeletal muscle activation during voluntary contractions. Early applications of twitch interpolation suggested...

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...

Effects of contralateral limb activity at different intensities and arousal on steadiness of knee extensor in young men and women (2004)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui

INTRODUCTIONThis study aimed to determine whether static muscle contraction in the contralateral limb at different intensities and arousal in response to an electric shock (ES) would affect the...

Assessing voluntary muscle activation with the twitch interpolation technique (2004)

Shield, Anthony, Zhou, Shi

The twitch interpolation technique is commonly employed to assess the completeness of skeletal muscle activation during voluntary contractions. Early applications of twitch interpolation suggested...

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...

Effects of contralateral limb activity at different intensities and arousal on steadiness of knee extensor in young men and women (2004)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui

INTRODUCTIONThis study aimed to determine whether static muscle contraction in the contralateral limb at different intensities and arousal in response to an electric shock (ES) would affect the...

Effects of contralateral limb activity at different intensities and arousal on steadiness of knee extensor in young men and women (2004)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui

INTRODUCTIONThis study aimed to determine whether static muscle contraction in the contralateral limb at different intensities and arousal in response to an electric shock (ES) would affect the...

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...

Assessing voluntary muscle activation with the twitch interpolation technique (2004)

Shield, Anthony, Zhou, Shi

The twitch interpolation technique is commonly employed to assess the completeness of skeletal muscle activation during voluntary contractions. Early applications of twitch interpolation suggested...

The Rich-Club Phenomenon In The Internet Topology (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Mondragon, Raul J

We show that the Internet topology at the Autonomous System (AS) level has a rich--club phenomenon. The rich nodes, which are a small number of nodes with large numbers of links, are very well...

The missing links in the BGP-based AS connectivity maps (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Mondragon, Raul J.

A number of recent studies of the Internet topology at the autonomous systems level (AS graph) are based on the BGP-based AS connectivity maps (original maps). The so-called extended maps use...

Towards Modelling The Internet Topology - The Interactive Growth Model (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Mondragon, Raul J.

The Internet topology at the Autonomous Systems level (AS graph) has a power--law degree distribution and a tier structure. In this paper, we introduce the Interactive Growth (IG) model based on the...

Analyzing and modelling the AS-level Internet topology (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Mondragon, Raul J.

Recently we introduced the rich-club phenomenon as a quantitative metric to characterize the tier structure of the Autonomous Systems level Internet topology (AS graph) and we proposed the...

Effects of contraction intensity, contralateral limb activity and electric shock on steadiness of knee extensor (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui, Goldenberg, Raul, Shield, Anthony

The study aimed to determine the effects of inter-limb interaction, contraction intensity and arousal on the steadiness in force production of knee extensors. Ten healthy men, mean age 25.4yrs (range...

Effects of four weeks of supplementation with coenzyme Q10 on aerobic power and exercise economy (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Wang, Jianxiong, Hui, Hu, ...

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) plays several crucial roles in the body, mainly acting as a redox electron carrier in the mitochondria, being an essential antioxidant, and influencing the stability and function...

Muscle and plasma coenzyme Q10 concentrations and aerobic power in response to four weeks supplementation (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Hu, Hui, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Brushett, Donald J

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplementation has been used by healthy and athletic populations with an expectation of enhancing aerobic performance. However, limited and conflicting information exists in the...

Effect of gender and learning on the relationship between muscle architecture and strength expression (2003)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

IntroductionAmong other muscular factors, a muscle's size and architecture are considered important determinants of its contractile properties. Despite this, the influence of muscle architecture on...

Effects of contralateral activity on muscular strength: a pilot investigation (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effect of contralateral limb activity on the force generation capacity of one limb. Twenty university students (10 men and 10 women),...

Towards modelling the Internet topology - the Interactive Growth model (2003)

Shi Zhou

Abstract — The Internet topology at the autonomous systems level (AS graph) has a power-law degree distribution. Recently it was reported that the AS graph shows a rich-club phenomenon, in which...

Muscle and plasma coenzyme Q10 concentrations and aerobic power in response to four weeks supplementation (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Hu, Hui, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Brushett, Donald J

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplementation has been used by healthy and athletic populations with an expectation of enhancing aerobic performance. However, limited and conflicting information exists in the...

Effects of contraction intensity, contralateral limb activity and electric shock on steadiness of knee extensor (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui, Goldenberg, Raul, Shield, Anthony

The study aimed to determine the effects of inter-limb interaction, contraction intensity and arousal on the steadiness in force production of knee extensors. Ten healthy men, mean age 25.4yrs (range...

Effect of gender and learning on the relationship between muscle architecture and strength expression (2003)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

IntroductionAmong other muscular factors, a muscle's size and architecture are considered important determinants of its contractile properties. Despite this, the influence of muscle architecture on...

Effects of contralateral activity on muscular strength: a pilot investigation (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effect of contralateral limb activity on the force generation capacity of one limb. Twenty university students (10 men and 10 women),...

Effects of four weeks of supplementation with coenzyme Q10 on aerobic power and exercise economy (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Wang, Jianxiong, Hui, Hu, ...

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) plays several crucial roles in the body, mainly acting as a redox electron carrier in the mitochondria, being an essential antioxidant, and influencing the stability and function...

Effects of contraction intensity, contralateral limb activity and electric shock on steadiness of knee extensor (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui, Goldenberg, Raul, Shield, Anthony

The study aimed to determine the effects of inter-limb interaction, contraction intensity and arousal on the steadiness in force production of knee extensors. Ten healthy men, mean age 25.4yrs (range...

Effects of four weeks of supplementation with coenzyme Q10 on aerobic power and exercise economy (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Wang, Jianxiong, Hui, Hu, ...

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) plays several crucial roles in the body, mainly acting as a redox electron carrier in the mitochondria, being an essential antioxidant, and influencing the stability and function...

Effect of gender and learning on the relationship between muscle architecture and strength expression (2003)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

IntroductionAmong other muscular factors, a muscle's size and architecture are considered important determinants of its contractile properties. Despite this, the influence of muscle architecture on...

Effects of contralateral activity on muscular strength: a pilot investigation (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Hu, Hui

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effect of contralateral limb activity on the force generation capacity of one limb. Twenty university students (10 men and 10 women),...

Muscle and plasma coenzyme Q10 concentrations and aerobic power in response to four weeks supplementation (2003)

Zhou, Shi, Zhang, Yong, Hu, Hui, Davie, Allan J, Marshall-Gradisnik, Sonya M, Brushett, Donald J

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplementation has been used by healthy and athletic populations with an expectation of enhancing aerobic performance. However, limited and conflicting information exists in the...

Motor unit synchronisation is enhanced during slow lengthening contractions of a hand muscle (2002)

Semmler, John G, Kornatz, Kurt W, Dinenno, Devin V, Zhou, Shi, Enoka, Roger M

This study examined the strength of motor unit synchronisation based on time- and frequency-domain measures during postural, shortening and lengthening contractions of a hand muscle in young adults....

Training by low-frequency stimulation of tibialis anterior in spinal cord-injured men (2002)

Harridge, Stephen DR, Andersen, Jesper L, Hartkopp, Andreas, Zhou, Shi, Biering-Sorensen, Fin, Sandri, Claudia, ...

The tibialis anterior muscle of nine paraplegic men was chronically stimulated (2-6 h per day; at 10 Hz, 5 s on, 5 s off) under isometric loading conditions for 5 days per week for 4 weeks. After 4...

Effects of unilateral voluntary and electromyostimulation training on muscular strength on the contralateral limb (2002)

Zhou, Shi, Oakman, Andrew, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isometric strength (VIM) training on knee extension strength of the contralateral limb, a phenomenon...

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...

Muscle architectural adaptations are not associated with early-phase isokinetic strength increases (2002)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTION: It was recently shown that rapid (within 5 weeks) muscle architectural adaptations can occur in athletes performing resistance training (RT). The purpose of the present study was to...

Strength and muscle architecture changes after isokinetic training (2002)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

A muscle's architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, etc.) is purported to have significant effects on its functional properties. While isotonic...

Effects of unilateral voluntary and electromyostimulation training on muscular strength on the contralateral limb (2002)

Zhou, Shi, Oakman, Andrew, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isometric strength (VIM) training on knee extension strength of the contralateral limb, a phenomenon...

Training by low-frequency stimulation of tibialis anterior in spinal cord-injured men (2002)

Harridge, Stephen DR, Andersen, Jesper L, Hartkopp, Andreas, Zhou, Shi, Biering-Sorensen, Fin, Sandri, Claudia, ...

The tibialis anterior muscle of nine paraplegic men was chronically stimulated (2-6 h per day; at 10 Hz, 5 s on, 5 s off) under isometric loading conditions for 5 days per week for 4 weeks. After 4...

Motor unit synchronisation is enhanced during slow lengthening contractions of a hand muscle (2002)

Semmler, John G, Kornatz, Kurt W, Dinenno, Devin V, Zhou, Shi, Enoka, Roger M

This study examined the strength of motor unit synchronisation based on time- and frequency-domain measures during postural, shortening and lengthening contractions of a hand muscle in young adults....

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...

Muscle architectural adaptations are not associated with early-phase isokinetic strength increases (2002)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTION: It was recently shown that rapid (within 5 weeks) muscle architectural adaptations can occur in athletes performing resistance training (RT). The purpose of the present study was to...

Strength and muscle architecture changes after isokinetic training (2002)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

A muscle's architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, etc.) is purported to have significant effects on its functional properties. While isotonic...

Training by low-frequency stimulation of tibialis anterior in spinal cord-injured men (2002)

Harridge, Stephen DR, Andersen, Jesper L, Hartkopp, Andreas, Zhou, Shi, Biering-Sorensen, Fin, Sandri, Claudia, ...

The tibialis anterior muscle of nine paraplegic men was chronically stimulated (2-6 h per day; at 10 Hz, 5 s on, 5 s off) under isometric loading conditions for 5 days per week for 4 weeks. After 4...

Strength and muscle architecture changes after isokinetic training (2002)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

A muscle's architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, etc.) is purported to have significant effects on its functional properties. While isotonic...

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...

Effects of unilateral voluntary and electromyostimulation training on muscular strength on the contralateral limb (2002)

Zhou, Shi, Oakman, Andrew, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isometric strength (VIM) training on knee extension strength of the contralateral limb, a phenomenon...

Motor unit synchronisation is enhanced during slow lengthening contractions of a hand muscle (2002)

Semmler, John G, Kornatz, Kurt W, Dinenno, Devin V, Zhou, Shi, Enoka, Roger M

This study examined the strength of motor unit synchronisation based on time- and frequency-domain measures during postural, shortening and lengthening contractions of a hand muscle in young adults....

Muscle architectural adaptations are not associated with early-phase isokinetic strength increases (2002)

Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTION: It was recently shown that rapid (within 5 weeks) muscle architectural adaptations can occur in athletes performing resistance training (RT). The purpose of the present study was to...

A preliminary investigation on the association between the traits of restriction fragment length polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA control region and aerobic performance in Australian endurance cyclists (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi, Delves, Angela, Baverstock, Peter R

This investigation was to test the hypothesis that the mitochondrial DNA displacement loop polymorphisms (morphs) are related to the differences in maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) and endurance...

Mitochondrial DNA and maximum oxygen consumption (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi

Mitochondrial DNA contains genes for 13 mitochondrial proteins involved in oxygen consumption. Variation in the DNA sequence of these genes could therefore contribute to the differences in endurance...

Genetic investigations of athletes- the choice of sample tissue (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi

A host of athletic phenotypes demonstrate evidence of genetic influence, including endurance, strength and motor control characteristics. The challenge facing exercise and sport scientists is to...

Mitochondrial DNA and maximum oxygen consumption (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi

Mitochondrial DNA contains genes for 13 mitochondrial proteins involved in oxygen consumption. Variation in the DNA sequence of these genes could therefore contribute to the differences in endurance...

A preliminary investigation on the association between the traits of restriction fragment length polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA control region and aerobic performance in Australian endurance cyclists (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi, Delves, Angela, Baverstock, Peter R

This investigation was to test the hypothesis that the mitochondrial DNA displacement loop polymorphisms (morphs) are related to the differences in maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) and endurance...

Genetic investigations of athletes- the choice of sample tissue (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi

A host of athletic phenotypes demonstrate evidence of genetic influence, including endurance, strength and motor control characteristics. The challenge facing exercise and sport scientists is to...

Genetic investigations of athletes- the choice of sample tissue (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi

A host of athletic phenotypes demonstrate evidence of genetic influence, including endurance, strength and motor control characteristics. The challenge facing exercise and sport scientists is to...

A preliminary investigation on the association between the traits of restriction fragment length polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA control region and aerobic performance in Australian endurance cyclists (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi, Delves, Angela, Baverstock, Peter R

This investigation was to test the hypothesis that the mitochondrial DNA displacement loop polymorphisms (morphs) are related to the differences in maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) and endurance...

Mitochondrial DNA and maximum oxygen consumption (2001)

Brearley, Matthew B, Zhou, Shi

Mitochondrial DNA contains genes for 13 mitochondrial proteins involved in oxygen consumption. Variation in the DNA sequence of these genes could therefore contribute to the differences in endurance...

Muscular and cardiorespiratory effects of pseudoephedrine in human athletes (2000)

Gill, Nicholas D, Shield, Anthony, Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

AIMS: Pseudoephedrine (PSE) is a readily available over-the-counter nasal decongestant which is structurally similar to amphetamine and is included on the International Olympic Committee's list of...

Chronic neural adaptations to unilateral exercise: mechanisms of cross education (2000)

Zhou, Shi

Cross education refers to the contralateral effect of chronic motor activity in one limb. The effect can enhance or diminish motor activity and is specific to the homologous muscles and the training...

Muscle activation of the knee extensors following high intensity endurance exercise in cyclists (2000)

Bentley, David J, Smith, Phillip A, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

This study was conducted to assess the effects in trained cyclists of exhausting endurance cycle exercise (CE) on maximal isometric force production, surface electromyogram (EMG) and activation...

Cross education effect on EMG observed in unilateral electromyostimulation and voluntary strength training (2000)

Zhou, Shi, Oakman, Andrew, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of four weeks of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isometric strength training (VIM), on knee extension strength of contralateral limb in...

Motor unit synchronization is enhanced during slow shortening and lengthening contractions of the first dorsal interosseus muscle (2000)

Semmler, John G, Kutscher, Devin V, Zhou, Shi, Enoka, Roger M

Motor unit synchronization is a measure of the near simultaneous discharge in pairs of motor units, and provides information on the shared synaptic input to motor neurons. Due to technical...

Chronic neural adaptations to unilateral exercise: mechanisms of cross education (2000)

Zhou, Shi

Cross education refers to the contralateral effect of chronic motor activity in one limb. The effect can enhance or diminish motor activity and is specific to the homologous muscles and the training...

Muscle activation of the knee extensors following high intensity endurance exercise in cyclists (2000)

Bentley, David J, Smith, Phillip A, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

This study was conducted to assess the effects in trained cyclists of exhausting endurance cycle exercise (CE) on maximal isometric force production, surface electromyogram (EMG) and activation...

Muscular and cardiorespiratory effects of pseudoephedrine in human athletes (2000)

Gill, Nicholas D, Shield, Anthony, Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

AIMS: Pseudoephedrine (PSE) is a readily available over-the-counter nasal decongestant which is structurally similar to amphetamine and is included on the International Olympic Committee's list of...

Cross education effect on EMG observed in unilateral electromyostimulation and voluntary strength training (2000)

Zhou, Shi, Oakman, Andrew, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of four weeks of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isometric strength training (VIM), on knee extension strength of contralateral limb in...

Motor unit synchronization is enhanced during slow shortening and lengthening contractions of the first dorsal interosseus muscle (2000)

Semmler, John G, Kutscher, Devin V, Zhou, Shi, Enoka, Roger M

Motor unit synchronization is a measure of the near simultaneous discharge in pairs of motor units, and provides information on the shared synaptic input to motor neurons. Due to technical...

Motor unit synchronization is enhanced during slow shortening and lengthening contractions of the first dorsal interosseus muscle (2000)

Semmler, John G, Kutscher, Devin V, Zhou, Shi, Enoka, Roger M

Motor unit synchronization is a measure of the near simultaneous discharge in pairs of motor units, and provides information on the shared synaptic input to motor neurons. Due to technical...

Chronic neural adaptations to unilateral exercise: mechanisms of cross education (2000)

Zhou, Shi

Cross education refers to the contralateral effect of chronic motor activity in one limb. The effect can enhance or diminish motor activity and is specific to the homologous muscles and the training...

Muscular and cardiorespiratory effects of pseudoephedrine in human athletes (2000)

Gill, Nicholas D, Shield, Anthony, Blazevich, Anthony J, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

AIMS: Pseudoephedrine (PSE) is a readily available over-the-counter nasal decongestant which is structurally similar to amphetamine and is included on the International Olympic Committee's list of...

Muscle activation of the knee extensors following high intensity endurance exercise in cyclists (2000)

Bentley, David J, Smith, Phillip A, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

This study was conducted to assess the effects in trained cyclists of exhausting endurance cycle exercise (CE) on maximal isometric force production, surface electromyogram (EMG) and activation...

Cross education effect on EMG observed in unilateral electromyostimulation and voluntary strength training (2000)

Zhou, Shi, Oakman, Andrew, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of four weeks of unilateral electromyostimulation (EMS) versus voluntary isometric strength training (VIM), on knee extension strength of contralateral limb in...

High expression of MHC I in the tibialis anterior muscle of a paraplegic patient (1999)

Hartkopp, Andreas, Andersen, Jesper L, Harridge, Stephen DR, Crone, Clarissa, Gruschy-Knudsen, Tom, Kjaer, Michael, ...

A long-term paraplegic man presented exclusively (>99%) myosin heavy chain I (MHC I) in the tibialis anterior muscle (TA). This was coupled to a slow speed of contraction, a high resistance to...

Effect of resistance training on the completeness of muscle activation (1999)

Shield, Anthony, Zhou, Shi

We examined the completeness of quadriceps activation in resistance trained and untrained men performing maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVICs). Thirty-eight subjects, aged between 18 and...

Cross-education effect observed in voluntary and electromyostimulation strength training (1999)

Oakman, Andrew, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of four weeks of unilateral electromyostimulation(EMS) versus isometric strength training(IM), on knee extension strength of contralateral limb in previously...

High expression of MHC I in the tibialis anterior muscle of a paraplegic patient (1999)

Hartkopp, Andreas, Andersen, Jesper L, Harridge, Stephen DR, Crone, Clarissa, Gruschy-Knudsen, Tom, Kjaer, Michael, ...

A long-term paraplegic man presented exclusively (>99%) myosin heavy chain I (MHC I) in the tibialis anterior muscle (TA). This was coupled to a slow speed of contraction, a high resistance to...

Cross-education effect observed in voluntary and electromyostimulation strength training (1999)

Oakman, Andrew, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of four weeks of unilateral electromyostimulation(EMS) versus isometric strength training(IM), on knee extension strength of contralateral limb in previously...

Effect of resistance training on the completeness of muscle activation (1999)

Shield, Anthony, Zhou, Shi

We examined the completeness of quadriceps activation in resistance trained and untrained men performing maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVICs). Thirty-eight subjects, aged between 18 and...

Effect of resistance training on the completeness of muscle activation (1999)

Shield, Anthony, Zhou, Shi

We examined the completeness of quadriceps activation in resistance trained and untrained men performing maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVICs). Thirty-eight subjects, aged between 18 and...

Cross-education effect observed in voluntary and electromyostimulation strength training (1999)

Oakman, Andrew, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J

This study investigated the effects of four weeks of unilateral electromyostimulation(EMS) versus isometric strength training(IM), on knee extension strength of contralateral limb in previously...

High expression of MHC I in the tibialis anterior muscle of a paraplegic patient (1999)

Hartkopp, Andreas, Andersen, Jesper L, Harridge, Stephen DR, Crone, Clarissa, Gruschy-Knudsen, Tom, Kjaer, Michael, ...

A long-term paraplegic man presented exclusively (>99%) myosin heavy chain I (MHC I) in the tibialis anterior muscle (TA). This was coupled to a slow speed of contraction, a high resistance to...

Effects of muscle fatigue and temperature on electromechanical delay (1998)

Zhou, Shi, Carey, Michael F, Snow, Rod J, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E

The effect of repeated maximal isometric knee extensions on electromechanical delay (EMD) and associated muscle temperature changes were investigated on seven college aged subjects. The exercise...

Correlations between peak power output, muscular strength and cycle time trial performance in triathletes (1998)

Bentley, David J, Wilson, Greg J, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between the peak power output (Wmax), peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), lower limb muscular strength and cycling time (CT) during a short course triathlon race....

The effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on the skill performance of midfield soccer players after intermittent treadmill exercise (1998)

Abt, Grant A, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

This study examined the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on the performance of dribbling and shooting skills of recreational soccer players. Six male midfield soccer players first completed 60...

The effect of endurance exercise on muscle force generating capacity of the lower limbs (1998)

Bentley, David J, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J

The purpose of this study was to investigate the recovery of muscle force generating capacity (FGC) of the lower limbs following a session of cycle exercise (CE). Fourteen male cyclists (mean ± SD...

Effects of muscle fatigue and temperature on electromechanical delay (1998)

Zhou, Shi, Carey, Michael F, Snow, Rod J, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E

The effect of repeated maximal isometric knee extensions on electromechanical delay (EMD) and associated muscle temperature changes were investigated on seven college aged subjects. The exercise...

The effect of endurance exercise on muscle force generating capacity of the lower limbs (1998)

Bentley, David J, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J

The purpose of this study was to investigate the recovery of muscle force generating capacity (FGC) of the lower limbs following a session of cycle exercise (CE). Fourteen male cyclists (mean ± SD...

The effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on the skill performance of midfield soccer players after intermittent treadmill exercise (1998)

Abt, Grant A, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

This study examined the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on the performance of dribbling and shooting skills of recreational soccer players. Six male midfield soccer players first completed 60...

Correlations between peak power output, muscular strength and cycle time trial performance in triathletes (1998)

Bentley, David J, Wilson, Greg J, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between the peak power output (Wmax), peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), lower limb muscular strength and cycling time (CT) during a short course triathlon race....

The effect of endurance exercise on muscle force generating capacity of the lower limbs (1998)

Bentley, David J, Zhou, Shi, Davie, Allan J

The purpose of this study was to investigate the recovery of muscle force generating capacity (FGC) of the lower limbs following a session of cycle exercise (CE). Fourteen male cyclists (mean ± SD...

Effects of muscle fatigue and temperature on electromechanical delay (1998)

Zhou, Shi, Carey, Michael F, Snow, Rod J, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E

The effect of repeated maximal isometric knee extensions on electromechanical delay (EMD) and associated muscle temperature changes were investigated on seven college aged subjects. The exercise...

The effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on the skill performance of midfield soccer players after intermittent treadmill exercise (1998)

Abt, Grant A, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

This study examined the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on the performance of dribbling and shooting skills of recreational soccer players. Six male midfield soccer players first completed 60...

Correlations between peak power output, muscular strength and cycle time trial performance in triathletes (1998)

Bentley, David J, Wilson, Greg J, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between the peak power output (Wmax), peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), lower limb muscular strength and cycling time (CT) during a short course triathlon race....

Does exogenous coenzyme Q10 affect aerobic capacity in endurance athletes? (1997)

Weston, Shane B, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P, Robertson, Susanne J

The effect of orally supplemented coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) on plasma CoQ10 concentration and aerobic capacity in endurance athletes was evaluated. Eighteen volunteer male road cyclists and triathletes, 8...

Visualisation of capillaries in human skeletal muscle (1997)

Qu, Zhuqing, Andersen, Jesper L, Zhou, Shi

A double staining method combining Ulex europaeus agglutinin I lectin (UEA-I) and collagen type IV staining was used to determine the capillary density and the number of capillaries relative to...

Correlations between short-course triathlon performance and physiological variables determined in laboratory cycle and treadmill tests (1997)

Zhou, Shi, Robson, Susan J, King, M Jonathon, Davie, Allan J

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between physiological variables measured in graded cycling (CM) and treadmill running (RM) maximal tests and the performance of a...

Reliability of using the D-max method to define physiological responses to incremental exercise testing (1997)

Zhou, Shi, Weston, Shane B

The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of using a mathematical method, D-max, to define blood lactate kinetics in response to an incremental exercise test, and to compare the...

Individual lactate threshold determination on whole blood versus plasma lactate kinetics (1997)

Weekes, Shane, Zhou, Shi, Kent, Ben, Davie, Allan J

INTRODUCTIONThe methodology used to determine the lactate threshold, in regards to blood sampling and handling procedures, has made comparisons of many studies difficult (Foxdal, et al., 1994). The...

Correlations between short-course triathlon performance and physiological variables determined in laboratory cycle and treadmill tests (1997)

Zhou, Shi, Robson, Susan J, King, M Jonathon, Davie, Allan J

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between physiological variables measured in graded cycling (CM) and treadmill running (RM) maximal tests and the performance of a...

Reliability of using the D-max method to define physiological responses to incremental exercise testing (1997)

Zhou, Shi, Weston, Shane B

The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of using a mathematical method, D-max, to define blood lactate kinetics in response to an incremental exercise test, and to compare the...

Does exogenous coenzyme Q10 affect aerobic capacity in endurance athletes? (1997)

Weston, Shane B, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P, Robertson, Susanne J

The effect of orally supplemented coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) on plasma CoQ10 concentration and aerobic capacity in endurance athletes was evaluated. Eighteen volunteer male road cyclists and triathletes, 8...

Visualisation of capillaries in human skeletal muscle (1997)

Qu, Zhuqing, Andersen, Jesper L, Zhou, Shi

A double staining method combining Ulex europaeus agglutinin I lectin (UEA-I) and collagen type IV staining was used to determine the capillary density and the number of capillaries relative to...

Individual lactate threshold determination on whole blood versus plasma lactate kinetics (1997)

Weekes, Shane, Zhou, Shi, Kent, Ben, Davie, Allan J

INTRODUCTIONThe methodology used to determine the lactate threshold, in regards to blood sampling and handling procedures, has made comparisons of many studies difficult (Foxdal, et al., 1994). The...

Visualisation of capillaries in human skeletal muscle (1997)

Qu, Zhuqing, Andersen, Jesper L, Zhou, Shi

A double staining method combining Ulex europaeus agglutinin I lectin (UEA-I) and collagen type IV staining was used to determine the capillary density and the number of capillaries relative to...

Correlations between short-course triathlon performance and physiological variables determined in laboratory cycle and treadmill tests (1997)

Zhou, Shi, Robson, Susan J, King, M Jonathon, Davie, Allan J

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between physiological variables measured in graded cycling (CM) and treadmill running (RM) maximal tests and the performance of a...

Reliability of using the D-max method to define physiological responses to incremental exercise testing (1997)

Zhou, Shi, Weston, Shane B

The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of using a mathematical method, D-max, to define blood lactate kinetics in response to an incremental exercise test, and to compare the...

Individual lactate threshold determination on whole blood versus plasma lactate kinetics (1997)

Weekes, Shane, Zhou, Shi, Kent, Ben, Davie, Allan J

INTRODUCTIONThe methodology used to determine the lactate threshold, in regards to blood sampling and handling procedures, has made comparisons of many studies difficult (Foxdal, et al., 1994). The...

Does exogenous coenzyme Q10 affect aerobic capacity in endurance athletes? (1997)

Weston, Shane B, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P, Robertson, Susanne J

The effect of orally supplemented coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) on plasma CoQ10 concentration and aerobic capacity in endurance athletes was evaluated. Eighteen volunteer male road cyclists and triathletes, 8...

Acute effect of repeated maximal isometric contraction on electromechanical delay of knee extensor muscle (1996)

Zhou, Shi

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of repeated maximal isometric contraction on electromechanical delay (EMD) of the quadriceps femoris muscle. Eleven college-aged subjects...

Effects of fatigue and sprint training on electromechanical delay of knee extensor muscles (1996)

Zhou, Shi, McKenna, Michael J, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

Electromechanical delay (EMD) of knee extensors in isometric contraction was investigated in six healthy men before and after four periods of 30-s allout sprint cycling exercise, conducted pre and...

The effect of a carbohydrate enriched diet on the skill performance of midfield soccer players after intermittent treadmill exercise (1996)

Abt, Grant A, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

INTRODUCTIONConsiderable depletion of intramuscular glycogen stores occurs during soccer games which affects the distance covered by players during the second-half of a match-play (Saltin, 1973)....

Skeletal muscle force generating capacity following recovery from bouts of high intensity endurance training (1996)

Bentley, David J, Davie, Allan J, Wilson, Greg J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONThe literature concerning recovery from endurance training and its effects on performance of isotonic and isokinetic contractions is limited. It has been demonstrated that maximal...

Validation of the Dmax method as a predictor of lactate threshold (1996)

Weekes, Shane, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has been widely used to assess the endurance performance of athletes. Although there is no universally accepted definition of anaerobic threshold, it...

Reliability of using D-max method to define physiological responses to incremental exercise testing (Presentation) (1996)

Zhou, Shi, Weston, Shane B

INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has attracted a great attention in exercise sciences. Various methods have been developed in attempt to detect the exercise intensity at the threshold...

Effects of low frequency electrical stimulation training on muscle contractile properties of paralysed muscle: preliminary results (1996)

Zhou, Shi, Harridge, Stephen DR, Hartkopp, Andreas, Biering-Sorensen, Fin

INTRODUCTIONIt is known from animal studies that muscle composition can be altered in response to different patterns of usage or stimulus (2). However, in man the effects of different types of...

Acute effect of repeated maximal isometric contraction on electromechanical delay of knee extensor muscle (1996)

Zhou, Shi

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of repeated maximal isometric contraction on electromechanical delay (EMD) of the quadriceps femoris muscle. Eleven college-aged subjects...

Effects of fatigue and sprint training on electromechanical delay of knee extensor muscles (1996)

Zhou, Shi, McKenna, Michael J, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

Electromechanical delay (EMD) of knee extensors in isometric contraction was investigated in six healthy men before and after four periods of 30-s allout sprint cycling exercise, conducted pre and...

Validation of the Dmax method as a predictor of lactate threshold (1996)

Weekes, Shane, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has been widely used to assess the endurance performance of athletes. Although there is no universally accepted definition of anaerobic threshold, it...

Effects of low frequency electrical stimulation training on muscle contractile properties of paralysed muscle: preliminary results (1996)

Zhou, Shi, Harridge, Stephen DR, Hartkopp, Andreas, Biering-Sorensen, Fin

INTRODUCTIONIt is known from animal studies that muscle composition can be altered in response to different patterns of usage or stimulus (2). However, in man the effects of different types of...

Reliability of using D-max method to define physiological responses to incremental exercise testing (Presentation) (1996)

Zhou, Shi, Weston, Shane B

INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has attracted a great attention in exercise sciences. Various methods have been developed in attempt to detect the exercise intensity at the threshold...

The effect of a carbohydrate enriched diet on the skill performance of midfield soccer players after intermittent treadmill exercise (1996)

Abt, Grant A, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

INTRODUCTIONConsiderable depletion of intramuscular glycogen stores occurs during soccer games which affects the distance covered by players during the second-half of a match-play (Saltin, 1973)....

Skeletal muscle force generating capacity following recovery from bouts of high intensity endurance training (1996)

Bentley, David J, Davie, Allan J, Wilson, Greg J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONThe literature concerning recovery from endurance training and its effects on performance of isotonic and isokinetic contractions is limited. It has been demonstrated that maximal...

Validation of the Dmax method as a predictor of lactate threshold (1996)

Weekes, Shane, Davie, Allan J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has been widely used to assess the endurance performance of athletes. Although there is no universally accepted definition of anaerobic threshold, it...

Effects of low frequency electrical stimulation training on muscle contractile properties of paralysed muscle: preliminary results (1996)

Zhou, Shi, Harridge, Stephen DR, Hartkopp, Andreas, Biering-Sorensen, Fin

INTRODUCTIONIt is known from animal studies that muscle composition can be altered in response to different patterns of usage or stimulus (2). However, in man the effects of different types of...

Acute effect of repeated maximal isometric contraction on electromechanical delay of knee extensor muscle (1996)

Zhou, Shi

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of repeated maximal isometric contraction on electromechanical delay (EMD) of the quadriceps femoris muscle. Eleven college-aged subjects...

The effect of a carbohydrate enriched diet on the skill performance of midfield soccer players after intermittent treadmill exercise (1996)

Abt, Grant A, Zhou, Shi, Weatherby, Robert P

INTRODUCTIONConsiderable depletion of intramuscular glycogen stores occurs during soccer games which affects the distance covered by players during the second-half of a match-play (Saltin, 1973)....

Reliability of using D-max method to define physiological responses to incremental exercise testing (Presentation) (1996)

Zhou, Shi, Weston, Shane B

INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has attracted a great attention in exercise sciences. Various methods have been developed in attempt to detect the exercise intensity at the threshold...

Skeletal muscle force generating capacity following recovery from bouts of high intensity endurance training (1996)

Bentley, David J, Davie, Allan J, Wilson, Greg J, Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONThe literature concerning recovery from endurance training and its effects on performance of isotonic and isokinetic contractions is limited. It has been demonstrated that maximal...

Effects of fatigue and sprint training on electromechanical delay of knee extensor muscles (1996)

Zhou, Shi, McKenna, Michael J, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

Electromechanical delay (EMD) of knee extensors in isometric contraction was investigated in six healthy men before and after four periods of 30-s allout sprint cycling exercise, conducted pre and...

Electromechanical delay of knee extensors: the normal range and the effects of age and gender (1995)

Zhou, Shi, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

A wide range of electromechanical delay (EMD) values have been reported in the literature which attributed to either the biological characteristics of the subjects or the experimental methods...

Electromechanical delay in isometric muscle contractions evoked by voluntary, reflex and electrical stimulation (1995)

Zhou, Shi, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

Electromechanical delay (EMD) in isometric contractions of knee extensors evoked by voluntary, tendon reflex (TR) and electrical stimulation (ES) was investigated in 21 healthy young subjects. The...

Acute effect of exercise on electromechanical delay (1995)

Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONIt has been suggested that electromechanical delay (EMD) measurement is essential to a proper understanding of the type of central nervous system commands required for the execution of...

Electromechanical delay in weight lifters and endurance trained athletes (1995)

Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONElectromechanical delay (EMD) has been found to be significantly correlated to maximal contraction force, rate of force development and muscle fibre type composition (Viitasalo and Komi,...

Electromechanical delay of knee extensors: the normal range and the effects of age and gender (1995)

Zhou, Shi, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

A wide range of electromechanical delay (EMD) values have been reported in the literature which attributed to either the biological characteristics of the subjects or the experimental methods...

Electromechanical delay in isometric muscle contractions evoked by voluntary, reflex and electrical stimulation (1995)

Zhou, Shi, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

Electromechanical delay (EMD) in isometric contractions of knee extensors evoked by voluntary, tendon reflex (TR) and electrical stimulation (ES) was investigated in 21 healthy young subjects. The...

Electromechanical delay in weight lifters and endurance trained athletes (1995)

Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONElectromechanical delay (EMD) has been found to be significantly correlated to maximal contraction force, rate of force development and muscle fibre type composition (Viitasalo and Komi,...

Acute effect of exercise on electromechanical delay (1995)

Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONIt has been suggested that electromechanical delay (EMD) measurement is essential to a proper understanding of the type of central nervous system commands required for the execution of...

Electromechanical delay in weight lifters and endurance trained athletes (1995)

Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONElectromechanical delay (EMD) has been found to be significantly correlated to maximal contraction force, rate of force development and muscle fibre type composition (Viitasalo and Komi,...

Electromechanical delay in isometric muscle contractions evoked by voluntary, reflex and electrical stimulation (1995)

Zhou, Shi, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

Electromechanical delay (EMD) in isometric contractions of knee extensors evoked by voluntary, tendon reflex (TR) and electrical stimulation (ES) was investigated in 21 healthy young subjects. The...

Electromechanical delay of knee extensors: the normal range and the effects of age and gender (1995)

Zhou, Shi, Lawson, David L, Morrison, William E, Fairweather, Ian

A wide range of electromechanical delay (EMD) values have been reported in the literature which attributed to either the biological characteristics of the subjects or the experimental methods...

Acute effect of exercise on electromechanical delay (1995)

Zhou, Shi

INTRODUCTIONIt has been suggested that electromechanical delay (EMD) measurement is essential to a proper understanding of the type of central nervous system commands required for the execution of...

Thermoregulatory response to wearing encapsulated protective clothing during simulated work in various thermal environments (1994)

Payne, Warren R, Portier, W, Fairweather, Ian, Zhou, Shi, Snow, Rod J

This investigation assessed the thermoregulatory impact of performing simulated tasks normally encountered during chemical accident clean-up while wearing chemical protection clothing under various...

Thermoregulatory response to wearing encapsulated protective clothing during simulated work in various thermal environments (1994)

Payne, Warren R, Portier, W, Fairweather, Ian, Zhou, Shi, Snow, Rod J

This investigation assessed the thermoregulatory impact of performing simulated tasks normally encountered during chemical accident clean-up while wearing chemical protection clothing under various...

Thermoregulatory response to wearing encapsulated protective clothing during simulated work in various thermal environments (1994)

Payne, Warren R, Portier, W, Fairweather, Ian, Zhou, Shi, Snow, Rod J

This investigation assessed the thermoregulatory impact of performing simulated tasks normally encountered during chemical accident clean-up while wearing chemical protection clothing under various...

Motor unit synchronisation is enhanced during slow lengthening contractions of a hand muscle

Semmler, John G, Kornatz, Kurt W, Dinenno, Devin V, Zhou, Shi, Enoka, Roger M

This study examined the strength of motor unit synchronisation based on time- and frequency-domain measures during postural, shortening and lengthening contractions of a hand muscle in young adults....

Intra- and intermuscular variation in human quadriceps femoris architecture assessed in vivo

Blazevich, Anthony J, Gill, Nicholas D, Zhou, Shi

Despite the functional importance of the human quadriceps femoris in movements such as running, jumping, lifting and climbing, and the known effects of muscle architecture on muscle function, no...

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...