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Algebraic analysis of the determinants of V̇O2,max

Respiration Physiology, 1993
Considerable evidence exists to support the idea that maximum oxygen consumption in exercising mammals is determined by the quantitative interaction between diffusive and convective factors involved in the transport of oxygen between the environment and the muscle mitochondria.
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Field estimation of Vo2 max in children eight years of age

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1977
The purpose of the investigation was to explore the validity of using timed distance runs as predictorr of cardiorespiratory fitness in young untrained children. Maximal oxygen consumption and performance in runs of 549, 1207, and 1609 meters (600 yards, 3/4 mile, and 1 mile) were compared in 38 children eight years of age.
Gary S. Krahenbuhl   +4 more
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Influence of simulated microgravity on the VO2 max of nontrained and trained rats

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993
Head-down suspension (HDS) of rats has evolved as a useful model for the simulation of a microgravity environment. Previous HDS experiments with rats have shown an impaired capacity to perform aerobic exercise as demonstrated by reductions in maximum oxygen consumption (VO2 max), treadmill run time (RT), and mechanical efficiency (ME) of treadmill ...
Kimberly A. Monnin   +3 more
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Role of muscle loss in the age-associated reduction in VO2 max

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1988
A progressive decline in maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) expressed traditionally as per kilogram body weight generally occurs with advancing age. To investigate the extent to which this decline could be attributable to the age-associated loss of metabolically active tissue, i.e., muscle, we measured 24-h urinary creatinine excretion, an index of ...
Jerome L. Fleg, Edward G. Lakatta
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Determinants of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) in fire fighter testing

Applied Ergonomics, 2014
The aim of this study was to evaluate current daily practice of aerobic capacity testing in Belgian fire fighters. The impact of personal and test-related parameters on the outcome has been evaluated. Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) results of 605 male fire fighters gathered between 1999 and 2010 were analysed.
A.F.M. Van Cauwenbergh   +3 more
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Dissociation of changes in VO2 max, muscle QO2, and performance with training in rats

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1989
Before the start and after 4, 8, and 12 wk of a treadmill training program male rats were randomly selected and tested for running performance, maximum O2 consumption (VO2 max), running economy (VO2 submax), and skeletal muscle oxidative capacity (QO2). Data were compared with values from untrained weight-matched control rats.
T. D. Noakes, Mike Lambert
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VO2 max in an Indian population: a study to understand the role of factors determining VO2 max.

Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 2014
VO2 max is the maximum amount of oxygen a person can consume and the value does not change despite an increase in workload. There is lack of data evaluating the impact of factors, which could affect VO2 max measurement, particularly in Indian population.
Y M, Nitin   +4 more
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CRITERIA FOR VO2 MAX

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1983
P. S. Freedson, F. I. Katch
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PREDICTION OF VO2 MAX USING THE ACSH VO2 PREDICTION FOR RUNNING

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1987
G. Kline   +7 more
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PREDICTION OF VO2 MAX

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1987
A. Word   +4 more
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