U.S., Feb. 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07394595) titled 'Upper Versus Lower Limb Cycling Exercise With Electrical Muscle Stimulation on Perceptual Responses, Energy Feelings' on Jan. 30.
Brief Summary: The study of upper versus lower limb cycling exercise combined with electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) provides insights into how these activities influence perceptual responses and energy feelings among young adults. Upper limb cycling, often less emphasized compared to lower limb cycling, presents a unique set of challenges and physiological responses, particularly when paired with EMS. The integration of EMS aims to enhance muscle activation and endurance, potentially modifying the athle...