Four indirect estimations of energy expenditure were examined, (i) O2 debt, (ii) O2 deficit, (iii) blood lactate concentration, and (iv) excess CO2 production during and after 6 exercise durations (2, 4, 10, 15, 30, and 75 s) performed at 3 different intensities (50%, 100%, and 200% of VO2 max). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to determine if significant differences existed among these 4 estimations of anaerobic energy expenditure and among 4 estimations of total energy expenditure (that included exercise O2 uptake and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, or EPOC, measurements). The data indicate that estimations of anaerobic energy expenditure often differed for brief (2, 4, and 10 s) bouts of exercise, but this did not extend to...
Assessing runs with frequent turns (shuttle run) is a viable option to evaluate the energy cost asso...
The determination of energy expenditure (EE) is central to many applications within exercise physiol...
The aim of this study was to examine how relationships between exercise intensity and the rate of en...
Indirect estimates of anaerobic energy expenditure are often derived from exhaustive and/or intermit...
As opposed to steady state aerobic-type exercise involving long duration, continuous, rhythmic, larg...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway as d...
Bioenergetic interpretations of energy transfer specify that rapid anaerobic, substrate-level adenos...
We use a new approach to the estimation of energy expenditure for resistance training involving nons...
This study's aims to verify the energy expenditure, metabolic distress and usefulness to evaluate th...
Until recently there has been no generally accepted non-invasive method for determining energy expen...
Oxygen debt repayment after completion of intense muscular activity reflects the significant involve...
The aim of the present paper is to present an historical perspective of the use of the Accumulated ...
Scott, CB, Croteau, A, and Ravlo, T. Energy expenditure before, during, and after the bench press. J...
<p>Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway a...
<div><p>This study’s aims to verify the energy expenditure, metabolic distress and usefulness to eva...
Assessing runs with frequent turns (shuttle run) is a viable option to evaluate the energy cost asso...
The determination of energy expenditure (EE) is central to many applications within exercise physiol...
The aim of this study was to examine how relationships between exercise intensity and the rate of en...
Indirect estimates of anaerobic energy expenditure are often derived from exhaustive and/or intermit...
As opposed to steady state aerobic-type exercise involving long duration, continuous, rhythmic, larg...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway as d...
Bioenergetic interpretations of energy transfer specify that rapid anaerobic, substrate-level adenos...
We use a new approach to the estimation of energy expenditure for resistance training involving nons...
This study's aims to verify the energy expenditure, metabolic distress and usefulness to evaluate th...
Until recently there has been no generally accepted non-invasive method for determining energy expen...
Oxygen debt repayment after completion of intense muscular activity reflects the significant involve...
The aim of the present paper is to present an historical perspective of the use of the Accumulated ...
Scott, CB, Croteau, A, and Ravlo, T. Energy expenditure before, during, and after the bench press. J...
<p>Purpose: The aim of the present study was to compare the contributions of the anaerobic pathway a...
<div><p>This study’s aims to verify the energy expenditure, metabolic distress and usefulness to eva...
Assessing runs with frequent turns (shuttle run) is a viable option to evaluate the energy cost asso...
The determination of energy expenditure (EE) is central to many applications within exercise physiol...
The aim of this study was to examine how relationships between exercise intensity and the rate of en...