The aim of this study was to compare physiological and perception responses between genders during treadmill walking at self-selected pace. 17 men and 17 women aged 23.32 ± 3.06 yr were investigated: (I) anthropometric assessment and incremental exhaustion test, (II) a 20-minute walking bout on treadmill at their self-selected pace. The independent t test was utilized to verify any gender differences, with a level of p < 0.05. The self-selected walking pace was significantly greater in men than women (1.65 ± 0.18 and 1.50 ± 0.12 m.sec-1, respectively), and consequently resulted in higher absolute VO2 for men compared to women (21.2 ± 5.5 and 18.3 ± 2.7, respectively). However, both genders self-selected a similar relative exercise intensity...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate the effect of speed and gender on subjective perceived ex...
Previous studies in children and older adults demonstrated faster oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics in ma...
Dasilva, SG, Guidetti, L, Buzzachera, CF, Elsangedy, HM, Krinski, K, De Campos, W, Goss, FL, and Bal...
The aim of this study was to compare physiological and perception responses between genders during t...
The objective of this study was to compare % VO2Max, %HRMax, %HRR, % VO2R, and MET between genders d...
The objective of this study was to compare % O2Max, %HRMax, %HRR, % O2R, and MET between genders dur...
To compare the physiological, perception and affective responses during treadmill walking at a self-...
Physiological and perceived responses verified during gait have been widely studied; however, few in...
Perceived exertion involves detection and interpretation of sensations arising from the body during ...
Purpose: To compare the physiological and perceptual responses during treadmill walking at a self-re...
The purpose of this study was to compare oxygen consumption(˙VO2) and energy expenditure after 20 mi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of gender on Tthre and VO2 response during ru...
Objective: To investigate differences between a controlled and non-controlled exercise modality when...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if gender played a factor in perception during ph...
The magnitude of men and women's neuromuscular, metabolic, and morphologic responses seems to be qui...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate the effect of speed and gender on subjective perceived ex...
Previous studies in children and older adults demonstrated faster oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics in ma...
Dasilva, SG, Guidetti, L, Buzzachera, CF, Elsangedy, HM, Krinski, K, De Campos, W, Goss, FL, and Bal...
The aim of this study was to compare physiological and perception responses between genders during t...
The objective of this study was to compare % VO2Max, %HRMax, %HRR, % VO2R, and MET between genders d...
The objective of this study was to compare % O2Max, %HRMax, %HRR, % O2R, and MET between genders dur...
To compare the physiological, perception and affective responses during treadmill walking at a self-...
Physiological and perceived responses verified during gait have been widely studied; however, few in...
Perceived exertion involves detection and interpretation of sensations arising from the body during ...
Purpose: To compare the physiological and perceptual responses during treadmill walking at a self-re...
The purpose of this study was to compare oxygen consumption(˙VO2) and energy expenditure after 20 mi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of gender on Tthre and VO2 response during ru...
Objective: To investigate differences between a controlled and non-controlled exercise modality when...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if gender played a factor in perception during ph...
The magnitude of men and women's neuromuscular, metabolic, and morphologic responses seems to be qui...
[[abstract]]This study aims to investigate the effect of speed and gender on subjective perceived ex...
Previous studies in children and older adults demonstrated faster oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics in ma...
Dasilva, SG, Guidetti, L, Buzzachera, CF, Elsangedy, HM, Krinski, K, De Campos, W, Goss, FL, and Bal...