Aerobic power tests were carried out on twenty male Bushnegroes, as part of a medical survey in two villages on the Upper Marowijn river in the interior of Surinam (South America). The subjects were submitted to a discontinuous series of increasing submaximal loads by means of a bicycle ergometer. Heart rate and oxygen uptake were measured at each load. The maximum oxygen uptake was estimated according to Lange Andersen et al. (1971) and used as an index for the physical working capacity. The mean aerobic power of the Bushnegroes was 35 ml O2/min/kg body weight or 2.2 l l O2/min per individual. These values are low in comparison with results obtained from professional forest workers in Surinam or in other countries
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To extend the existing data base on the cardiovascular capacity of wheelchair-dependent athletes, a ...
Objective: The least populated state of India, Sikkim is situated over 6,000 ft as of the sea level....
exercise has been utilized in a number of ways to assess unfitness.1 16 The simplest method has been...
Abstract A study of the physical performance of seven different professional groups living in the Br...
The aim of this study was to determine what proportion of occupationally active Poles have working c...
aerobic working capacity was measured in eight young Eski-mos. Their maximal oxygen uptake averaged ...
Miners fitness test was assessed in terms of determination of maximum aerobic capacity by an indirec...
The paper presents the results of research into the effects of body mass (BM) on basic physiological...
For sustained physical activities, the aerobic capacity, i.e., maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) o...
The term “aerobic capacity” represents the sum of aerobic metabolic processes in human organism. It ...
OBJECTIVES: The agro-pastoralist Maasai of East Africa are highly physically active, but their aerob...
The main focus of this research was to determine whether aerobic capacity measured by volumetric oxy...
Regression models have been proposed by various workers for predicting physical work capacity of ma...
To extend the existing data base on the cardiovascular capacity of wheelchair-dependent athletes, a ...
AbstractPrevious studies show that people residing at the highlands had the potential in physical en...
To extend the existing data base on the cardiovascular capacity of wheelchair-dependent athletes, a ...
Objective: The least populated state of India, Sikkim is situated over 6,000 ft as of the sea level....
exercise has been utilized in a number of ways to assess unfitness.1 16 The simplest method has been...