Browsing by Subject "OXYGEN-UPTAKE"
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Aging impairs heat loss, but when does it matter?
(2015)Aging is associated with an attenuated physiological ability to dissipate heat. However, it remains unclear if age-related impairments in heat dissipation only occur above a certain level of heat stress and whether this ... -
The effect of exercise-induced hypoxemia on blood redox status in well-trained rowers
(2012)Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH), characterized by decline in arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO(2)), is a common phenomenon in endurance athletes. Acute intensive exercise is associated with the generation ... -
The effects of three months of aerobic and strength training on selected performance and fitness-related parameters in modern dance students
(2007)Koutedakis, Y., H. Hukam, G. Metsios, A. Nevill, G. Giakas, A. Jamurtas, and L. Myszkewycz. The effects of three months of aerobic and strength training on selected performance- and fitness-related parameters in modern ... -
Prediction of (V) over dotO(2max) from a new field test based on portable indirect calorimetry
(2010)We assessed the validity and reliability of the new 15 m square shuttle run test (SST) for predicting laboratory treadmill test (TT) maximal oxygen uptake ((V) over dotO(2max)) compared to the 20 in multistage shuttle run ...