Background: Herein, we report the effect of body mass index (BMI) on respiratory fitness by measuring maximum oxygen uptake after a short-term aerobic exercise. 20-40 years old healthy male individuals were divided into three categories according to their BMI and asked to perform aerobic exercise on a treadmill. Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2max) immediately after the exercise was recorded and statistically analyzed. Materials and methods: Thirty individuals of age within the range of 20-40 years were first medically examined to be certain that they did not have any cardiorespiratory complications and their BMI was calculated. Based on their BMI, they were classified into three—normal, overweight and obese groups and subjected to a treadmill ex...
Background: Low cardiorespiratory fitness in young adults has emerged as an important factor for dev...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of central obesity on the magnitude of the error of estimate of m...
In obesity, the increased O2cost of breathing negatively affects the O2cost of exercise and exercise...
Background: Herein, we report the effect of body mass index (BMI) on respiratory fitness by mea...
Background & Objectives: There has been a worldwide increase in obesity among people of all ages. Wi...
Background: Cardio respiratory fitness is one of the best methods for assessment of individual’s fit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obese patients show a decline in exercise capacity and diverse deg...
BACKGROUND: regular exercise and physical activity have favourable effects on cardiorespiratory fitn...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between change in physical activity level and change in dir...
Although the impact of obesity on exercise performance is multifactorial, excessive fat mass which c...
From the 1Sogn og Fjordane University College, Faculty of Health Studies, 2 Førde Central Hospital, ...
Body mass index (BMI) is negatively correlated with cardiorespiratory fitness, measured by maximal o...
The American College of Sports Medicine advocates the use of a percentage of maximal oxygen uptake r...
An adequate supply of oxygen is necessary for normal life activity. Cells use this oxygen supply for...
Background:Cardiovascular fitness has been found to be significantly compromised by obesity, whose p...
Background: Low cardiorespiratory fitness in young adults has emerged as an important factor for dev...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of central obesity on the magnitude of the error of estimate of m...
In obesity, the increased O2cost of breathing negatively affects the O2cost of exercise and exercise...
Background: Herein, we report the effect of body mass index (BMI) on respiratory fitness by mea...
Background & Objectives: There has been a worldwide increase in obesity among people of all ages. Wi...
Background: Cardio respiratory fitness is one of the best methods for assessment of individual’s fit...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Obese patients show a decline in exercise capacity and diverse deg...
BACKGROUND: regular exercise and physical activity have favourable effects on cardiorespiratory fitn...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between change in physical activity level and change in dir...
Although the impact of obesity on exercise performance is multifactorial, excessive fat mass which c...
From the 1Sogn og Fjordane University College, Faculty of Health Studies, 2 Førde Central Hospital, ...
Body mass index (BMI) is negatively correlated with cardiorespiratory fitness, measured by maximal o...
The American College of Sports Medicine advocates the use of a percentage of maximal oxygen uptake r...
An adequate supply of oxygen is necessary for normal life activity. Cells use this oxygen supply for...
Background:Cardiovascular fitness has been found to be significantly compromised by obesity, whose p...
Background: Low cardiorespiratory fitness in young adults has emerged as an important factor for dev...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of central obesity on the magnitude of the error of estimate of m...
In obesity, the increased O2cost of breathing negatively affects the O2cost of exercise and exercise...