The anaerobic threshold measurement to evaluate exercise performance
K Wasserman - American review of respiratory disease, 1984 - atsjournals.org
During exercise, the oxygen consumption above which aerobic energy production is
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, and which results in a significant increase in …
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, and which results in a significant increase in …
The anaerobic threshold measurement in exercise testing
K Wasserman - Clinics in chest medicine, 1984 - Elsevier
During exercise, the O 2 consumption above which aerobic energy production is
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms is termed the anaerobic threshold (AT). This work …
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms is termed the anaerobic threshold (AT). This work …
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory gas exchange during exercise.
K Wasserman, BJ Whipp, SN Koyl… - Journal of applied …, 1973 - journals.physiology.org
WASSERMAN, KARLMAN, BRIAN J. WHIPP, SANKAR IX KOYAL, AND WILLIAM L.
BEAVER. Anaerobic threshold and respiratory gas exchange during exercise. J. Appl …
BEAVER. Anaerobic threshold and respiratory gas exchange during exercise. J. Appl …
Anaerobic threshold: the concept and methods of measurement
K Svedahl, BR MacIntosh - Canadian journal of applied …, 2003 - cdnsciencepub.com
The anaerobic threshold (AnT) is defined as the highest sustained intensity of exercise for
which measurement of oxygen uptake can account for the entire energy requirement. At the …
which measurement of oxygen uptake can account for the entire energy requirement. At the …
Determinants and detection of anaerobic threshold and consequences of exercise above it.
K Wasserman - Circulation, 1987 - europepmc.org
During exercise, the level of oxygen consumption (VO2) above which aerobic energy
production is supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms causing a sustained increase in …
production is supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms causing a sustained increase in …
Anaerobic threshold: review of the concept and directions for future research.
JA Davis - Medicine and Science in sports and Exercise, 1985 - europepmc.org
Although the term anaerobic threshold was introduced 20 years ago, the concept that an
exercise-induced lactic acidosis occurs at a particular oxygen uptake which varies among …
exercise-induced lactic acidosis occurs at a particular oxygen uptake which varies among …
A comparison of methodologies in detection of the anaerobic threshold.
K Dickstein, S Barvik, T Aarsland, S Snapinn… - Circulation, 1990 - europepmc.org
Peak cardiopulmonary exercise performance is readily evaluated. The most appropriate
methodology for assessment of submaximal exercise performance, however, is a subject of …
methodology for assessment of submaximal exercise performance, however, is a subject of …
[引用][C] Respiratory markers of the anaerobic threshold
BJ Whipp, SA Ward, K Wasserman - The anaerobic threshold …, 1986 - karger.com
Fatigue during heavy-intensity exercise results not from reactions which utilize oxygen but
from the consequences of those reactions which provide the supplementary energy for the …
from the consequences of those reactions which provide the supplementary energy for the …
A comparison of gas exchange indices used to detect the anaerobic threshold
VJ Caiozzo, JA Davis, JF Ellis… - Journal of applied …, 1982 - journals.physiology.org
This study was undertaken to determine which of four commonly used ventilatory or gas
exchange indices provides the most accurate and reliable detection of the anaerobic …
exchange indices provides the most accurate and reliable detection of the anaerobic …
The anaerobic threshold: definition, physiological significance and identification.
K Wasserman - Advances in cardiology, 1986 - europepmc.org
During exercise, the oxygen consumption above which aerobic energy production is
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, causing a sustained increase in lactate and …
supplemented by anaerobic mechanisms, causing a sustained increase in lactate and …