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Differences in maximal aerobic power (VO2max) between individuals have most often been attributed to central processes or processes involved in the uptake and transport of oxygen to the working muscle. This review examines the peripheral or muscular processes that may act as determinants of VO2max...
We analyzed the best performance times of master cycling athletes in the 200-3000 m track competitions to estimate the decay of maximal aerobic power (MAP) and anaerobic capacity (AnS) with aging. 机译:我们分析了200-3000 m田径比赛中主要自行车运动员的最佳表现时间,以估计最大有氧运动能力(MAP)...
VO2MAX (redirected fromMaximal Aerobic Power) AcronymDefinition VO2MAXMaximal Oxygen Consumption VO2MAXMaximal Aerobic Power Copyright 1988-2018AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved. Suggest new definition Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or ...
Anaerobic threshold and maximal aerobic power for three modes of exercise Alterations in selected respiratory gas exchange parameters have been proposed as sensitive, noninvasive indices of the onset of metabolic acidosis (anaerobic threshold (AT) during incremental exercise. Our purposes were to investiga...
Despite the ability to achieve high and fairly constant body temperatures, therefore, large, ectothermic, crocodile-like dinosaurs would have been competitively inferior to endothermic, mammal-like dinosaurs with high aerobic power. Endothermy in dinosaurs is likely to explain their dominance over ...
Aerobic power, aerobic capacity and maximal oxygen uptake are all terms used interchangeably with VO2 max. VO2 max is usually expressed relative to bodyweight because oxygen and energy needs differ relative to size. It can also be expressed relative to bodysurface areaand this may be a more ...
Keywords: paraplegia; exercise testing; aerobic power; wheelchair exercise. Introduction Procedures of predicting maximal aerobic power (V02 max) from a submaximal exer cise test were developed following the works of Astrand and Ryhming. 1 Since then, many studies have contributed to improve ...
power as an endothermic one. To address this question, this study analyses maximal power output from measured aerobic and anaerobic metabolism in burst exercising estuarine crocodiles,Crocodylusporosus, weighing up to 200 kg. These results are compared with similar data from endothermic mammals. A 1 ...