A definitive measure for assessing the energy contribution of anaerobic pathways during exhaustive exercise remains inconclusive. The accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD) has been used in several studies to estimate energy contribution. The underlying assumptions of the AOD measure have been criticized for underestimating the true contribution of anaerobic metabolism in high intensity exercise. Indeed, the AOD measure has been the subject of much controversy. Several of the physiological exercise responses of children may lead to an even greater underestimation of the anaerobic energy contribution to high intensity exercise in children than adults when AOD measures are calculated
The purpose of this study was to determine whether maximally accumulated oxygen deficit (OD) was a v...
Several approaches have been used to express energy expenditure in youth, but no consensus exists as...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway as d...
A definitive measure for assessing the energy contribution of anaerobic pathways during exhaustive e...
The thesis investigated a method of determining accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD) in children and qua...
Until recently there has been no generally accepted non-invasive method for determining energy expen...
Traditional approaches to exercise testing in children may not provide the most appropriate measures...
We hypothesized that the O2 uptake (Vo2) response to high-intensity exercise would be different in c...
The aim of the present paper is to present an historical perspective of the use of the Accumulated ...
The aim of this study was to examine how relationships between exercise intensity and the rate of en...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway as d...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the phase II oxygen uptake time constant (tau V'O-2) and V'O-2 mean response t...
This research was an investigation of the assessment and profile of anaerobic characteristics of chi...
The increasing levels of paediatric overweight and obesity in England and throughout the world has c...
We measured the gas exchange response to exercise in 109 normal children (51 girls and 58 boys, rang...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether maximally accumulated oxygen deficit (OD) was a v...
Several approaches have been used to express energy expenditure in youth, but no consensus exists as...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway as d...
A definitive measure for assessing the energy contribution of anaerobic pathways during exhaustive e...
The thesis investigated a method of determining accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD) in children and qua...
Until recently there has been no generally accepted non-invasive method for determining energy expen...
Traditional approaches to exercise testing in children may not provide the most appropriate measures...
We hypothesized that the O2 uptake (Vo2) response to high-intensity exercise would be different in c...
The aim of the present paper is to present an historical perspective of the use of the Accumulated ...
The aim of this study was to examine how relationships between exercise intensity and the rate of en...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway as d...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the phase II oxygen uptake time constant (tau V'O-2) and V'O-2 mean response t...
This research was an investigation of the assessment and profile of anaerobic characteristics of chi...
The increasing levels of paediatric overweight and obesity in England and throughout the world has c...
We measured the gas exchange response to exercise in 109 normal children (51 girls and 58 boys, rang...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether maximally accumulated oxygen deficit (OD) was a v...
Several approaches have been used to express energy expenditure in youth, but no consensus exists as...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway as d...