We investigated the relationship between mechanical and energy cost of transport and body mass in running humans. Ten severely obese (body mass ranging from 108.5 to 172.0 kg) and 15 normal-weighted (52.0-89.0 kg) boys and men, aged 16.0-45.8 years, participated in this study. The rate of O(2) consumption was measured and the subjects were filmed with four cameras for kinematic analysis, while running on a treadmill at 8 km h(-1). Mass specific energy cost (C (r)) and external mechanical work (W (ext)) per unit distance were calculated and expressed in joules per kilogram per meter, efficiency (\u3b7) was then calculated as W (ext) 7 C (r) (-1) 7 100. Both mass-specific C (r) and W (ext) were found to be independent of body mass (M) (C (...
The effect of age and body size on the total mechanical power output (Ẇtot) during running was studi...
The net energy cost of running per unit of body mass and distance (C(r), ml O2.kg-1.km-1) was determ...
There are conflicting explanations for the metabolic cost of energy in human motion. Mechanical work...
Metabolic measurement is still the criterion for investigation of the efficiency of mechanical work ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between energy expenditure (EE) and...
The metabolic cost of running is substantial, despite the savings from elastic energy storage and re...
© Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. This study examined the effect of modest increas...
It has been suggested that the lower oxygen consumption of some running athletes may be caused by di...
To examine the effects of increased strength on mechanical work, the metabolic cost of transport (Co...
The aim of this study was to investigate: (1) the role of V̇O2,max, the fraction of V̇O2,max (F) and...
Considering the relation between body weight composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
Considering the relation between body weight-composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
The metabolic cost and the mechanical work of running at different speeds and gradients were measure...
Inter-individual variation in running and cycling exercise economy (EE) remains unexplained although...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate which factors are involved in energetic cost of running an...
The effect of age and body size on the total mechanical power output (Ẇtot) during running was studi...
The net energy cost of running per unit of body mass and distance (C(r), ml O2.kg-1.km-1) was determ...
There are conflicting explanations for the metabolic cost of energy in human motion. Mechanical work...
Metabolic measurement is still the criterion for investigation of the efficiency of mechanical work ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between energy expenditure (EE) and...
The metabolic cost of running is substantial, despite the savings from elastic energy storage and re...
© Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. This study examined the effect of modest increas...
It has been suggested that the lower oxygen consumption of some running athletes may be caused by di...
To examine the effects of increased strength on mechanical work, the metabolic cost of transport (Co...
The aim of this study was to investigate: (1) the role of V̇O2,max, the fraction of V̇O2,max (F) and...
Considering the relation between body weight composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
Considering the relation between body weight-composition and energy cost of running, we tested the h...
The metabolic cost and the mechanical work of running at different speeds and gradients were measure...
Inter-individual variation in running and cycling exercise economy (EE) remains unexplained although...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate which factors are involved in energetic cost of running an...
The effect of age and body size on the total mechanical power output (Ẇtot) during running was studi...
The net energy cost of running per unit of body mass and distance (C(r), ml O2.kg-1.km-1) was determ...
There are conflicting explanations for the metabolic cost of energy in human motion. Mechanical work...