BackgroundMaximal oxygen uptake (V˙O 2max) is conventionally normalized to body size as a simple ratio or using an allometric exponent < 1. Nevertheless, the most appropriate body size variable to use for scaling and the value of the exponent are still enigmatic. Studies tend to be based on small samples and can, therefore, lack precision.ObjectiveThe objective of this systematic review was to provide a quantitative synthesis of reported static allometric exponents used for scaling V˙O 2max to whole body mass and fat-free mass.MethodsEight electronic databases (CINAHL, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus, SPORTDiscus and Web of Science) were searched for relevant studies published up to January 20...
To compare the maximum oxygen uptake (V�� O2max) of elite endurance athletes and to explain why the ...
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PURPOSE: In tachymetabolic species, metabolic rate increases disproportionately with body mass, and ...
BackgroundMaximal oxygen uptake (V˙O 2max) is conventionally normalized to body size as a simple rat...
Purpose: The first aim of this experiment was to evaluate the appropriateness of linear and non-line...
The aim of this study was to critically examine the influence of body size on maximal oxygen uptake ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Human Kinetics via the DOI in this recordIn...
rate (MR) and body mass m has been the source of much controversy amongst biologists for many years....
Riley Galloway1, Scott Owens2, Heontae Kim2, Martha Bass2, Minsoo Kang2, Mark Loftin, FACSM2. 1The U...
Introduction: Maximal oxygen uptake, 2OV & peak, among athletes is an important foundation for ...
This paper examines how selected physiological performance variables, such as maximal oxygen uptake,...
Purpose: We aimed to compare three candidate body size index models for the scaling of aerobic fitne...
Objective: To evaluate and compare ratio and allometric scaling models of maximal oxygen consumption...
Masteroppgave i idrettsvitenskap - Universitetet i Agder 2013Background: Maximal oxygen uptake ( V O...
Background: Peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) is routinely scaled as mL O-2 per kilogram body mass despit...
To compare the maximum oxygen uptake (V�� O2max) of elite endurance athletes and to explain why the ...
This is the publisher formatted version. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the ...
PURPOSE: In tachymetabolic species, metabolic rate increases disproportionately with body mass, and ...
BackgroundMaximal oxygen uptake (V˙O 2max) is conventionally normalized to body size as a simple rat...
Purpose: The first aim of this experiment was to evaluate the appropriateness of linear and non-line...
The aim of this study was to critically examine the influence of body size on maximal oxygen uptake ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Human Kinetics via the DOI in this recordIn...
rate (MR) and body mass m has been the source of much controversy amongst biologists for many years....
Riley Galloway1, Scott Owens2, Heontae Kim2, Martha Bass2, Minsoo Kang2, Mark Loftin, FACSM2. 1The U...
Introduction: Maximal oxygen uptake, 2OV & peak, among athletes is an important foundation for ...
This paper examines how selected physiological performance variables, such as maximal oxygen uptake,...
Purpose: We aimed to compare three candidate body size index models for the scaling of aerobic fitne...
Objective: To evaluate and compare ratio and allometric scaling models of maximal oxygen consumption...
Masteroppgave i idrettsvitenskap - Universitetet i Agder 2013Background: Maximal oxygen uptake ( V O...
Background: Peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) is routinely scaled as mL O-2 per kilogram body mass despit...
To compare the maximum oxygen uptake (V�� O2max) of elite endurance athletes and to explain why the ...
This is the publisher formatted version. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the ...
PURPOSE: In tachymetabolic species, metabolic rate increases disproportionately with body mass, and ...