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Evidence Supporting the Existence of an Exercise Anaerobic Threshold
1990In this paper, we provided evidence to support the concept that work above the anaerobic threshold, measured by the V-slope method, is, in fact, performed partially anaerobically. In contrast, work performed below the anaerobic threshold is totally aerobic (Figure 2, 4 and 5).
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EXERCISE AND THE ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD
The Lancet, 1983Daniel Weiler-Ravell +7 more
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Effects of multiple indoor environmental factors on anaerobic exercise performance
Journal of Thermal Biology, 2022Yongxiang Shi, Zhiwei Lian
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Anaerobic Exercise and Recovery: Roles and Implications for Mortality in Pacific Salmon
Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture, 2023Kim Birnie-Gauvin +2 more
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A review of the signaling pathways of aerobic and anaerobic exercise on atherosclerosis
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2023Yuhe Liu, Zhihan Liu, Meixiu Jiang
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Interpreting energy expenditure for anaerobic exercise and recovery: an anaerobic hypothesis.
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 1997Energy expenditure during and after exercise is composed of aerobic and anaerobic bioenergetics and the energy demands of aerobic recovery. Current attempts to measure energy expenditure include an exercise oxygen uptake + oxygen debt (EPOC) measurement or, an oxygen deficit + exercise oxygen uptake measurement.
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EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY CORNER: The role of anaerobic exercise in overtraining
National Strength & Conditioning Association Journal, 1992Femke van Borselen +3 more
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Aerobic and anaerobic exercise capacity in adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Arthritis Care and Research: the Official Journal of the Arthritis Health Professions Association, 2007Marco Van Brussel +2 more
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