Linda L. Lin
National Cheng Kung University
19 Papers
83 Citations
Linda L. Lin is an academic researcher from National Cheng Kung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Training and Detraining Effects of the Resistance vs. Endurance Program on Body Composition, Body Size, and Physical Performance in Young Men
TL;DR: It is found that endurance or resistance training alone led to training-specific improvements in physical performance, body composition, and body size of the arms for the young men examined.
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Age-Related Differences in Reorganization of Functional Connectivity for a Dual Task with Increasing Postural Destabilization.
TL;DR: Despite a universal negative effect on brain volume conduction, preliminary results showed that the older adults were still capable of increasing allocation of neural sources, particularly via compensatory recruitment of the right prefrontal loop, for concurrent force-matching under the challenging postural condition.
Acute effects of plyometric jumping and intermittent running on serum bone markers in young males
TL;DR: Exercises with different mechanical impact levels responded differently in serum bone formation markers as shown by osteocalcin, and changes might due to an exercise-induced mechanical impact rather than bone cellular activities.
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Operationally defining physical literacy in Chinese culture: Results of a meta-narrative synthesis and the Panel's recommendations
Ming-Hui Li,Margaret Whitehead,Nigel R. Green,Hai Ren,Chih Fu Cheng,Linda L. Lin,Ching Ping Lin,Yang Liu,Xu Wen,Si Man Lei,Hongjuan Li,Deng-Yau Shy,Yan Tang,Siu-Ming Choi,Yan Huang,Ruisi Ma,Fong Jia Wang,Sitong Chen,Raymond Kim Wai Sum +18 more
TL;DR: A meta-narrative synthesis of literature in this area included a series of planning, search, mapping, appraisal, synthesis, and recommendation phases as discussed by the authors , and the final agreement was reached among panel members regarding the defining statements and practical and theoretical models of PL in Chinese culture.
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Assessments of Muscle Oxygenation and Cortical Activity Using Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy in Healthy Adults During Hybrid Activation
Tai-You Lin,Jin Shang Wu,Linda L. Lin,Ting-Chuan Ho,Pei-Yi Lin,Jia Jin Jason Chen +5 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: The results suggest that HA can effectively enhance the muscle oxygen demand as well as the activation of cortical regions, and that the ES contribution within HA is a key factor.
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