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310 related items for PubMed ID: 12533496

  • 1. Greater rate of decline in maximal aerobic capacity with age in endurance-trained than in sedentary men.
    Pimentel AE, Gentile CL, Tanaka H, Seals DR, Gates PE.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2003 Jun; 94(6):2406-13. PubMed ID: 12533496
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  • 2. Changes in maximal aerobic capacity with age in endurance-trained women: 7-yr follow-up.
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  • 3. Meta-analysis of the age-associated decline in maximal aerobic capacity in men: relation to training status.
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  • 4. Age-related declines in maximal aerobic capacity in regularly exercising vs. sedentary women: a meta-analysis.
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  • 5. Longitudinal changes in aerobic power in older men and women.
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  • 6. Greater rate of decline in maximal aerobic capacity with age in physically active vs. sedentary healthy women.
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  • 8. Time course and mechanisms of adaptations in cardiorespiratory fitness with endurance training in older and young men.
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  • 9. Habitual aerobic exercise is associated with smaller femoral artery intima-media thickness with age in healthy men and women.
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  • 11. Decline in VO2max with aging in master athletes and sedentary men.
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  • 12. Total blood volume in endurance-trained postmenopausal females: relation to exercise mode and maximal aerobic capacity.
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  • 13. Ascorbic acid does not affect the age-associated reduction in maximal cardiac output and oxygen consumption in healthy adults.
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  • 14. A comparison of longitudinal changes in aerobic fitness in older endurance athletes and sedentary men.
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  • 16. Maximal aerobic capacity across age in healthy Hispanic and Caucasian women.
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  • 17. Decline in insulin action with age in endurance-trained humans.
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  • 18. Long-term aerobic exercise is associated with greater muscle strength throughout the life span.
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  • 20. Aging and aerobic fitness affect the contribution of noradrenergic sympathetic nerves to the rapid cutaneous vasodilator response to local heating.
    Tew GA, Saxton JM, Klonizakis M, Moss J, Ruddock AD, Hodges GJ.
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