Ziyu Wang

Ziyu Wang
University of Canterbury | UC · Faculty of Health

Master of Education

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September 2021 - June 2024
Beijing Sport University
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  • Master Student

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Background: Both listening to music during warm-up and consuming caffeine before exercise have been independently shown to enhance athletic performance. However, the potential synergistic effects of combining these strategies remain largely unexplored. To date, only two studies have reported additional benefits to combining music during warm-up wit...
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Background: Numerous meta-analyses have assessed the efficacy of creatine supplementation in increasing muscle strength. However, most have not considered the effect of the participants’ age, training duration, or other confounding variables on strength outcomes. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to consider the effect of these variables on...
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Post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) is a physiological phenomenon that refers to an acute excitation of the neuromuscular system following intense exercise that ends in enhanced physical performance in a subsequent bout of exercise. The scientific literature has primarily examined the effectiveness of PAPE alone or combined with caffeine...
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Introduction: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) has become one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, with the prevalence of chronic low back pain accounting for approximately 23% of all low back pain. Current randomised controlled studies and META analyses have demonstrated that aquatic interventions, including aquatic exercise and therapeutic...
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Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) is one of the most widely consumed performance-enhancing substances in sport due to its well-established ergogenic effects. The use of caffeine is more common in aerobic-based sports due to the ample evidence endorsing the benefits of caffeine supplementation on endurance exercise. However, most of this evidence w...

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