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Maximizing Human Aerobic Capacity
2014Human aerobic performance has adapted throughout the evolution of the Homo sapiens (human) from persistence hunting in order to survive to becoming a social way of exercising. Some modern day runners want to achieve the highest aerobic capacity possible, matching the VO2 maximal capacity of elite athletes.
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Pollution at schools and children's aerobic capacity
Health Economics, 2021AbstractPoor respiratory health is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide, and children are especially vulnerable. Existing research in economics has documented the effect of pollution on severe health outcomes, such as hospitalizations for asthma and infant death. However, evidence on the effect of air pollution on less extreme measures of
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Training for Aerobic Capacity and Running Economy
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1981In brief: Successful long-distance running is often attributed to a high VO2 max, but running economy-the steady-state oxygen consumption at a given speed-may be more important. The physiological changes in a 31-year-old elite runner were studied during an 18-week training program using both interval and endurance running.
D L, Conley +2 more
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[Limiting factors of aerobic capacity].
Orvosi hetilap, 2002High aerobic capacity is necessary to maintain high intensity, wholebody physical exercise for several minutes. Any steps in the chain of the oxygen delivery and mitochondrial consumption can be a rate-limiting factor of the aerobic functional system.
P, Apor, P, Borka
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Aerobic capacity of basketball referees
2011The aim of this study was to analyze the aerobic capacity of elite Croatian basketball referees. The functional abilities of referees were determined with the spiroergometric method using a progressive load on the treadmill with a constant slope of 1.5% using the Cosmed Quark b2 "breath by breath" spiroergometer.
Rupčić, Tomislav +2 more
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Orthostatic tolerance and aerobic capacity.
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1987The responses of heart rate and blood pressure to passive head-up tilting were assessed twice with an interval of 2 months in 100 healthy, middle-aged men. Then the subjects were randomly allocated into training or non-training groups. The intervention period of 4 months was successfully completed by 85 subjects.
E A, Länsimies, E, Rauhala
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Aerobic and anaerobic work capacity after dehydration
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1964Ten subjects performed standard exercise tests at two submaximal loads and one maximal load before and 90 min after dehydration caused predominantly by 1) a thermal, 2) a metabolic, and 3) a combined thermal and metabolic heat load applied for 2.5@#X2013;4 hr.
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