Different methods are proposed to assess the aerobic capacity. A novel scale, rating of perceived capacity (RPC) based on metabolic equivalents (METs) from 1 to 20, is presented. Selected MET values are linked to physical activities. Comparison of the rating with an exercise test in a group of women revealed that a correction based on age more accurately predicted the maximal exercise capacity. An incremental exercise test, including a constant work rate for four minutes, was introduced and combined with breath-by-breath measurements of gas exchange. Data collected every ten seconds were digitally filtered to determine selected variables. Fits of polynomials were utilised to determine the increasing contribution of the anaerobic metabolism,...
This study was conducted to compare between the constant (CWR) and the incremental work rate (IWR) c...
The aimf of this paper is to provide information concerning aerobic fitness and then relate the beha...
The object of the study. Aerobic capacity and physiological changes of differently aged athletes dur...
To predict maximal exercise capacity, we have developed the rating of perceived capacity (RPC) scale...
Abstract: In order to evaluate physical capacity it is neccesary to choose an appropriate method dep...
Regular aerobic physical activity (PA) increases exercise capacity and physical fitness (PF), which ...
The Wingate cycle test (WAnT) is a 30-s test commonly used to estimate anaerobic work capacity (AWC)...
AbstractObjectives. The goal of this study was to create a nomogram, based on maximal exercise capac...
Abstract: Aerobic, or endurance, exercise is an energy requiring process supported primarily by ene...
Although the impact of obesity on exercise performance is multifactorial, excessive fat mass which c...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exer...
This study assessed the utility of a single, continuous exercise protocol in facilitating accurate e...
ABSTRACT To compare the validity of two oxygen consumption (VO2) prediction formulas with the values...
The respiratory gas exchange and ventilation during an incremental cycle exercise test were analysed...
The study was aimed to establish the aerobic capacity of women aerobics athletes of different age an...
This study was conducted to compare between the constant (CWR) and the incremental work rate (IWR) c...
The aimf of this paper is to provide information concerning aerobic fitness and then relate the beha...
The object of the study. Aerobic capacity and physiological changes of differently aged athletes dur...
To predict maximal exercise capacity, we have developed the rating of perceived capacity (RPC) scale...
Abstract: In order to evaluate physical capacity it is neccesary to choose an appropriate method dep...
Regular aerobic physical activity (PA) increases exercise capacity and physical fitness (PF), which ...
The Wingate cycle test (WAnT) is a 30-s test commonly used to estimate anaerobic work capacity (AWC)...
AbstractObjectives. The goal of this study was to create a nomogram, based on maximal exercise capac...
Abstract: Aerobic, or endurance, exercise is an energy requiring process supported primarily by ene...
Although the impact of obesity on exercise performance is multifactorial, excessive fat mass which c...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exer...
This study assessed the utility of a single, continuous exercise protocol in facilitating accurate e...
ABSTRACT To compare the validity of two oxygen consumption (VO2) prediction formulas with the values...
The respiratory gas exchange and ventilation during an incremental cycle exercise test were analysed...
The study was aimed to establish the aerobic capacity of women aerobics athletes of different age an...
This study was conducted to compare between the constant (CWR) and the incremental work rate (IWR) c...
The aimf of this paper is to provide information concerning aerobic fitness and then relate the beha...
The object of the study. Aerobic capacity and physiological changes of differently aged athletes dur...