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Intense hypoxic cycle exercise does not alter lung density in competitive male cyclists
We tested the hypothesis that intense short duration hypoxic exercise would result in an increase in extravascular lung water (EVLW), as evidenced by an increase in lung density. Using computed tomography (CT)...
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Aerobic and anaerobic energy during a 2-km race simulation in female rowers
The maximal aerobic power (V˙O2max) and maximal anaerobic capacity (AODmax) of 16 female rowers were compared to their peak aerobic power (V˙O2peak) and peak anaerobic capacity (AODpeak, respectively) during a s...
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Cardiac frequency and anaerobic threshold
The relationships between anaerobic threshold (AT) and cardiac frequency (fc) were examined in trained and untrained subjects. Thirty-three men (ages 17 to 28) performed a maximal treadmill run, with one minut...
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Specificity of metabolic and circulatory responses to arm or leg interval training
The purpose of this study was to evaluate metabolic and circulatory responses to interval training of legs or arms during steady-state, submaximal cycling. 15 college males cycled on a bicycle ergometer twice ...