Requirements for cellular homeostasis appear to be unchanged between childhood and maturity. We hypothesized, therefore, that the kinetics of O2 uptake (VO2) in the transition from rest to exercise would be the same in young children as in teenagers. To test this, VO2 and heart rate kinetics from rest to constant work rate (75% of the subject's anaerobic threshold) in 10 children (5 boys and 5 girls) aged 7-10 yr were compared with values found in 10 teenagers (5 boys and 5 girls) aged 15-18 yr. Gas exchange was measured breath to breath, and phases I and II of the transition and phase III (steady-state exercise) were evaluated from multiple transitions in each child. Phase I (the VO2 at 20 s of exercise expressed as percent rest-to-steady-...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the phase II oxygen uptake time constant (tau V'O-2) and V'O-2 mean response t...
The objective of this study was to verify the effect of the exercise mode on slow component of VO(2)...
The primary objective of this thesis was to examine the influence of alterations in muscle recruitme...
Requirements for cellular homeostasis appear to be unchanged between childhood and maturity. We hypo...
Although body size and muscle mass increase considerably during growth in children, certain aerobic ...
To examine the relationship between body weight in children and aerobic parameters of exercise, we d...
The purpose of this study was to determine how ventilation (VE) and CO2 production (VCO2) in respons...
To test the hypothesis that O2 uptake (VO2) dynamics are different in adults and children, we examin...
Control of ventilation and heart rate during exercise appears to undergo maturation, while aerobic m...
We hypothesized that the O2 uptake (Vo2) response to high-intensity exercise would be different in c...
We measured the gas exchange response to exercise in 109 normal children (51 girls and 58 boys, rang...
Natural patterns of physical activity in youth are characterized by brief periods of exercise of var...
To test the hypothesis that ventilatory responses to exercise mature during growth in healthy childr...
The increasing levels of paediatric overweight and obesity in England and throughout the world has c...
Traditional approaches to exercise testing in children may not provide the most appropriate measures...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the phase II oxygen uptake time constant (tau V'O-2) and V'O-2 mean response t...
The objective of this study was to verify the effect of the exercise mode on slow component of VO(2)...
The primary objective of this thesis was to examine the influence of alterations in muscle recruitme...
Requirements for cellular homeostasis appear to be unchanged between childhood and maturity. We hypo...
Although body size and muscle mass increase considerably during growth in children, certain aerobic ...
To examine the relationship between body weight in children and aerobic parameters of exercise, we d...
The purpose of this study was to determine how ventilation (VE) and CO2 production (VCO2) in respons...
To test the hypothesis that O2 uptake (VO2) dynamics are different in adults and children, we examin...
Control of ventilation and heart rate during exercise appears to undergo maturation, while aerobic m...
We hypothesized that the O2 uptake (Vo2) response to high-intensity exercise would be different in c...
We measured the gas exchange response to exercise in 109 normal children (51 girls and 58 boys, rang...
Natural patterns of physical activity in youth are characterized by brief periods of exercise of var...
To test the hypothesis that ventilatory responses to exercise mature during growth in healthy childr...
The increasing levels of paediatric overweight and obesity in England and throughout the world has c...
Traditional approaches to exercise testing in children may not provide the most appropriate measures...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the phase II oxygen uptake time constant (tau V'O-2) and V'O-2 mean response t...
The objective of this study was to verify the effect of the exercise mode on slow component of VO(2)...
The primary objective of this thesis was to examine the influence of alterations in muscle recruitme...