In this paper the anaerobic threshold measuring and approximation with minimum number of blood samples is described. Anaerobic thresholds are calculated for athletes tested on a bicycle ergometer and treadmill ergometer where the heart rate and pulmonary ventilation parameters, oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide expenditure are continuously measured. The main goal of the paper is the possibility of minimizing the number of blood sampling for lactate measurements from which the lactate curve and anaerobic threshold can be estimated
The aim of this study was to compare anaerobic threshold (AT) as determined by four different method...
INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has been widely used to assess the endurance perform...
The use of incremental tests to exhaustion is widely accepted in the field of exercise physiology in...
In this paper the anaerobic threshold measuring and approximation with minimum number of blood sampl...
In this paper the 2 different approach for anaerobic threshold (AnT) determination and approximation...
Background and Study Aim. The aim of this research is to create a non-invasive and easy to apply in ...
The interface between skeletal muscle activation through aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis is of key...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to establish the degree of similarity of exercise intensity values...
Several methods are used for estimating the anaerobic threshold (AT) during exercise. The aim of the...
The Authors propose a computerized method in order to automatically detect the anaerobic threshold b...
Despite a long research history, the lactate threshold continues to be a widely controversial field....
Intensity description as exercise prescription is a main challenge for sport scientists and coaches....
Aerobic to anaerobic transition intensity is one of the most significant physiological variable in e...
Determination of an 'anaerobic threshold' plays an important role in the appreciation of an incremen...
Background: The individual anaerobic threshold (IAT) is defined (18) as the highest metabolic rate w...
The aim of this study was to compare anaerobic threshold (AT) as determined by four different method...
INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has been widely used to assess the endurance perform...
The use of incremental tests to exhaustion is widely accepted in the field of exercise physiology in...
In this paper the anaerobic threshold measuring and approximation with minimum number of blood sampl...
In this paper the 2 different approach for anaerobic threshold (AnT) determination and approximation...
Background and Study Aim. The aim of this research is to create a non-invasive and easy to apply in ...
The interface between skeletal muscle activation through aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis is of key...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to establish the degree of similarity of exercise intensity values...
Several methods are used for estimating the anaerobic threshold (AT) during exercise. The aim of the...
The Authors propose a computerized method in order to automatically detect the anaerobic threshold b...
Despite a long research history, the lactate threshold continues to be a widely controversial field....
Intensity description as exercise prescription is a main challenge for sport scientists and coaches....
Aerobic to anaerobic transition intensity is one of the most significant physiological variable in e...
Determination of an 'anaerobic threshold' plays an important role in the appreciation of an incremen...
Background: The individual anaerobic threshold (IAT) is defined (18) as the highest metabolic rate w...
The aim of this study was to compare anaerobic threshold (AT) as determined by four different method...
INTRODUCTION The concept of anaerobic threshold has been widely used to assess the endurance perform...
The use of incremental tests to exhaustion is widely accepted in the field of exercise physiology in...