Arnt Erik Tjønna
Tjønna, Arnt Erik 1976-
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Works
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Aerobic exercise and cardiovascular risk factors in overweight and obese adolescents and adults | |
Aerobic exercise training improves right- and left ventricular systolic function in patients with COPD. | |
Aerobic high intensity one and two legs interval cycling in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the sum of the parts is greater than the whole | |
Aerobic interval training reduces blood pressure and improves myocardial function in hypertensive patients. | |
Assessment of the 5-Minute Oxygen Uptake Efficiency Slope in Children With Obesity. | |
The association of metabolic clustering and physical activity with cardiovascular mortality: the HUNT study in Norway | |
Both aerobic endurance and strength training programmes improve cardiovascular health in obese adults | |
Carbon Monoxide Levels Experienced by Heavy Smokers Impair Aerobic Capacity and Cardiac Contractility and Induce Pathological Hypertrophy | |
Comparison of Mitochondrial Respiration in M. triceps brachii and M. vastus lateralis Between Elite Cross-Country Skiers and Physically Active Controls | |
Comparison of Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Upper-, Lower-, and Whole-Body Exercise in Elite Cross-Country Skiers | |
Dietary Nitrate Does Not Enhance Running Performance in Elite Cross-Country Skiers | |
Effect of 24 sessions of high-intensity aerobic interval training carried out at either high or moderate frequency, a randomized trial | |
Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training on Fitness, Fat Mass and Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in Children with Obesity: A Randomised Controlled Trial | |
Effects of acute supplementation of L-arginine and nitrate on endurance and sprint performance in elite athletes | |
Effects of exercise intensity and nutrition advice on myocardial function in obese children and adolescents: a multicentre randomised controlled trial study protocol | |
Effects of preterm birth and fetal growth retardation on cardiovascular risk factors in young adulthood | |
Endothelial dysfunction induced by post-prandial lipemia: complete protection afforded by high-intensity aerobic interval exercise | |
Endothelial function in highly endurance-trained men: effects of acute exercise | |
Evidence against a beneficial effect of irisin in humans | |
EX-MET study: exercise in prevention on of metabolic syndrome - a randomized multicenter trial: rational and design. | |
High-Intensity Interval Exercise Effectively Improves Cardiac Function in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Diastolic Dysfunction | |
High-intensity interval training improves obstructive sleep apnoea. | |
High-intensity knee extensor training restores skeletal muscle function in COPD patients | |
The impact of high-intensity interval training versus moderate-intensity continuous training on vascular function: a systematic review and meta-analysis | |
Low- and high-volume of intensive endurance training significantly improves maximal oxygen uptake after 10-weeks of training in healthy men. | |
Maximal strength training of the legs in COPD: a therapy for mechanical inefficiency | |
Oxygen uptake during functional activities after stroke-Reliability and validity of a portable ergospirometry system. | |
Sport-Specific Physiological Adaptations in Highly Trained Endurance Athletes. | |
Strength training versus aerobic interval training to modify risk factors of metabolic syndrome | |
Superior cardiovascular effect of aerobic interval training versus moderate continuous training in heart failure patients: a randomized study. | |
Time course of endothelial adaptation after acute and chronic exercise in patients with metabolic syndrome. | |
Transcriptional changes in blood after aerobic interval training in patients with the metabolic syndrome | |
β2 adrenergic interaction and cardiac autonomic function: effects of aerobic training in overweight/obese individuals |