Matthew Fliss

Matthew Fliss
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Master's Student at University of British Columbia

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University of British Columbia
Current position
  • Master's Student

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Publications (5)
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Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and muscular fitness are powerful confounders in age and sex-related comparisons. This paper provides a perspective on the benefits and limitations of matching participants by physical activity behaviour, objectively measured fitness and normative fitness percentiles. Data presented herein are a subset of a larger st...
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Background and Purpose The international Consensus on Therapeutic Exercise aNd Training (i-CONTENT) tool is a new instrument developed to evaluate the therapeutic quality of exercise interventions. Home-based exercise has been shown to improve physical fitness in older adults, but its effects may be influenced by therapeutic quality. The purpose of...
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The effect of resistance training with higher- and lower-loads on muscle mass and strength has been extensively studied, while changes in muscle endurance have received less attention. This trial aimed to assess the effect of training load on absolute muscle endurance (AME) and relative muscle endurance (RME). Sixteen untrained women (22.7 ± 3.3 yr...
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Background Many individuals develop excess skin (ES) following massive weight loss (MWL). Patient reported outcomes demonstrate that abdominal ES negatively impacts perceived physical function which is improved by abdominal body contouring surgeries (ABCS). However, the effect of ABCS on objective measures of physical function is unknown. Objectiv...

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