Background and objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the energy expenditures (EE) of a single sit-to-stand (STS) movements with slow and normal speeds using a multi-stage exercise test. Materials and Methods: Twelve young males, aged 21–27 years (age, 23.0 ± 1.7 years; height, 171.2 ± 6.1 cm; weight, 64.3 ± 5.6 kg), performed repeated 3-s stand-up and 3-s sit-down (slow) or 1-s stand-up and 1-s sit-down (normal) movement on two different days with random order. All the participants completed multi-stage tests at different STS frequencies per minute. The slope and intercept of the linear regression relationship between the EE (kcal/min) and the STS frequency were obtained, and the slope of the regression w...
Objective The objective of this research is to notice and achieve a relationship between human moti...
Many fitness index used V˙O2max and heart rate to estimate energy expenditure, but these curren...
Prehistoric man relied greatly on migration by foot, hence the inherent need\ud of the human body to...
This study aimed to investigate whether individuals who walk 10,000 steps at faster and slower speed...
Aims: To quantify and compare energy utilization associated with prolonged sitting alone, or interru...
© 2020 Purpose: To compare sit-to-stand (STS) kinetics in young (YM) and older (OM) males and determ...
Preferred and fast speed sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit (STS) tests are prevalent in literature, but ...
Walking below 6 km/h and running above 8 km/h are efficient effort intensities to maintain the econo...
Background: Treadmill assessments are often performed at a fixed speed. Feedback-controlled algorith...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This research compared the energy expenditure and hormone concentration after d...
Introduction: A leading topic of interest in the health, fitness and wellness industry is how to max...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-56)The purpose of this investigation was to determine ...
Introduction: This study describes differences between oxygen uptake (VO2; ml·min-1·kg-1) and energy...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a single bout of long durartion ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical external work (per kg) and pendular ene...
Objective The objective of this research is to notice and achieve a relationship between human moti...
Many fitness index used V˙O2max and heart rate to estimate energy expenditure, but these curren...
Prehistoric man relied greatly on migration by foot, hence the inherent need\ud of the human body to...
This study aimed to investigate whether individuals who walk 10,000 steps at faster and slower speed...
Aims: To quantify and compare energy utilization associated with prolonged sitting alone, or interru...
© 2020 Purpose: To compare sit-to-stand (STS) kinetics in young (YM) and older (OM) males and determ...
Preferred and fast speed sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit (STS) tests are prevalent in literature, but ...
Walking below 6 km/h and running above 8 km/h are efficient effort intensities to maintain the econo...
Background: Treadmill assessments are often performed at a fixed speed. Feedback-controlled algorith...
[[abstract]]Purpose: This research compared the energy expenditure and hormone concentration after d...
Introduction: A leading topic of interest in the health, fitness and wellness industry is how to max...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-56)The purpose of this investigation was to determine ...
Introduction: This study describes differences between oxygen uptake (VO2; ml·min-1·kg-1) and energy...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a single bout of long durartion ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical external work (per kg) and pendular ene...
Objective The objective of this research is to notice and achieve a relationship between human moti...
Many fitness index used V˙O2max and heart rate to estimate energy expenditure, but these curren...
Prehistoric man relied greatly on migration by foot, hence the inherent need\ud of the human body to...