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  • 2. A new heart rate variability-based method for the estimation of oxygen consumption without individual laboratory calibration: application example on postal workers.
    Smolander J, Juuti T, Kinnunen ML, Laine K, Louhevaara V, Männikkö K, Rusko H.
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  • 4. Relation between physical exertion and heart rate variability characteristics in professional cyclists during the Tour of Spain.
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  • 5. Predictive value of heart rate recovery and peak oxygen consumption for long-term mortality in patients with coronary heart disease.
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  • 9. Cross-validation of an equating method linking aerobic FITNESSGRAM® field tests.
    Boiarskaia EA, Boscolo MS, Zhu W, Mahar MT.
    Am J Prev Med; 2011 Oct 15; 41(4 Suppl 2):S124-30. PubMed ID: 21961612
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  • 13. Validation of the Cosmed Fitmate for prediction of maximal oxygen consumption.
    Lee JM, Bassett DR, Thompson DL, Fitzhugh EC.
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  • 15. Estimation of energy expenditure in a work environment: comparison of accelerometry and oxygen consumption/heart rate regression.
    Bouchard DR, Trudeau F.
    Ergonomics; 2008 May 15; 51(5):663-70. PubMed ID: 18432444
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  • 17. Median maximal heart rate for heart rate calibration in different conditions: laboratory, field and competition.
    Boudet G, Garet M, Bedu M, Albuisson E, Chamoux A.
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  • 18. Reproducibility of time at or near VO2max during intermittent treadmill running.
    Midgley AW, McNaughton LR, Carroll S.
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  • 19. Use of heart rate to predict energy expenditure from low to high activity levels.
    Hiilloskorpi HK, Pasanen ME, Fogelholm MG, Laukkanen RM, Mänttäri AT.
    Int J Sports Med; 2003 Jul 15; 24(5):332-6. PubMed ID: 12868043
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