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Anaerobic threshold and respiratory gas exchange during exercise.
Journal of applied physiology, 1973Karlman +9 more
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The Anaerobic Threshold Measurement in Exercise Testing
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1984The exercise intensity (VO2) above which aerobic energy production starts to be supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms is termed the anaerobic threshold (AT). Lactic acid is produced at an increased rate above this work level. Since this acid is almost completely buffered by HCO-3, the rate of CO2 production increases in excess of that being derived from
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[Reduced glutathione and anaerobic threshold].
La Clinica terapeutica, 1996In this study the authors evaluate the relationship existing between reduced glutathione (GSH) and increased indexes of muscle performance. GSH has a protective action on the cell either against the oxidative stress or for its ability of removing through out the body xenobiotic substances circulating.
F, Pigozzi +6 more
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The anaerobic threshold measurement to evaluate exercise performance.
American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015K. Wasserman
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Determination of the "anaerobic threshold"
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1986S J, Anderson +3 more
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EXERCISE AND THE ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD
The Lancet, 1983Daniel Weiler-Ravell +7 more
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