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Autor:
G A, Gaesser, D C, Poole
Publikováno v:
Exercise and sport sciences reviews. 24
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 27(10)
Sixteen young, healthy males each performed five to seven randomly assigned, exhaustive exercise bouts on a cycle ergometer, with each bout on a separate day and at a different power, to compare estimates of critical power (PC) and anaerobic work cap
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 26(11)
This paper offers a brief synopsis of the five preceding papers which constitute the proceedings of the symposium "Mechanistic basis of the slow component of VO2 kinetics during heavy exercise." The key features have been taken from each paper and a
Autor:
G A, Gaesser
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 26(11)
For constant-load, heavy exercise (i.e., above the lactate threshold (TLac)), a slow component of oxygen uptake (VO2) is observed. Endurance training reduces the magnitude of the slow component and, hence, end-exercise VO2. Reductions in exercise VO2
Autor:
M J, Belman, G A, Gaesser
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 23(5)
In this study we report the effects of training at intensities below and above the lactate threshold on parameters of aerobic function in elderly subjects (age range 65-75 yr). The subjects were randomized into high-intensity (HI, N = 8; 75% of heart
Autor:
T J, Carnevale, G A, Gaesser
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 23(2)
Seven males (age = 20.4 +/- 0.3 yr) each performed a total of eight exhaustive exercise bouts (four at 60 rpm and four at 100 rpm) in order to determine the influence of pedaling frequency on the parameters of the power-duration relationship for high
Autor:
G. A. Gaesser, C. L. Sipe
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 31:S311
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 29:74
Autor:
G. A. Gaesser, K. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 24:S123
Autor:
G A, Gaesser, G A, Brooks
Publikováno v:
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 16(1)
The classical "oxygen debt" hypothesis formulated by Hill and associates in the 1920s was an attempt to link the metabolism of lactic acid with the O2 consumption in excess of resting that occurs after exercise. The O2 debt was hypothesized to repres