This study aimed to determine, if there is a difference in energy expenditure during walking among athletes and non-athletes at two different speeds of walking. Ninety five healthy female students (47 athletes and 48 non-athletes) with a mean age of 22.4 (±1.6) years purposively participated in this study. Medical and sport participation history of the subjects was acquired through a questionnaire. Two experimental tests including anthropometric measurements,V ሶ Oଶ୫ୟ, and walking tests on treadmill at speeds of 3.00 and 3.5 mph were conducted. Results showed no difference in weight, height, body mass index, and leg length between both groups. The non-athletes expended a greater amount of energy than athletes (3.78±.1 and 2.95±.6 kcal.min-1,...
Walking and running are the basic means of influencing an individual’s condition, his or her health ...
The main aim of the research was to find out whether there are any differences in physical fitness b...
Rationale: Recent physical activity recommendations suggest that comparable amounts of prescribed ph...
In various studies of the energy expended by males and females in level and grade walking some repor...
Background: Physical activity is an integral part of one's daily life. Obese (Ob) and undernourished...
To quantify energy expenditure of various lifestyle physical activities of obese, overweight, and no...
The study deals with assessment of energy intake & expenditure of players. Female [N=13] & ...
Introduction: The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States has reached epidemic lev...
This study aimed to investigate whether individuals who walk 10,000 steps at faster and slower speed...
Background and Purpose. Despite the abundance of research conducted on body weight supported treadmi...
Balancing energy requirement with energy availability during determination for any exercise is of im...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in cardio-respiratory responses during ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of body composition on energy expenditure (EE) o...
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00767.2005.—The metabolic energy cost of walking is determined, to a large ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-56)The purpose of this investigation was to determine ...
Walking and running are the basic means of influencing an individual’s condition, his or her health ...
The main aim of the research was to find out whether there are any differences in physical fitness b...
Rationale: Recent physical activity recommendations suggest that comparable amounts of prescribed ph...
In various studies of the energy expended by males and females in level and grade walking some repor...
Background: Physical activity is an integral part of one's daily life. Obese (Ob) and undernourished...
To quantify energy expenditure of various lifestyle physical activities of obese, overweight, and no...
The study deals with assessment of energy intake & expenditure of players. Female [N=13] & ...
Introduction: The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States has reached epidemic lev...
This study aimed to investigate whether individuals who walk 10,000 steps at faster and slower speed...
Background and Purpose. Despite the abundance of research conducted on body weight supported treadmi...
Balancing energy requirement with energy availability during determination for any exercise is of im...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in cardio-respiratory responses during ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of body composition on energy expenditure (EE) o...
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00767.2005.—The metabolic energy cost of walking is determined, to a large ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-56)The purpose of this investigation was to determine ...
Walking and running are the basic means of influencing an individual’s condition, his or her health ...
The main aim of the research was to find out whether there are any differences in physical fitness b...
Rationale: Recent physical activity recommendations suggest that comparable amounts of prescribed ph...