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211 related items for PubMed ID: 8350605

  • 1. Predictions of maximum oxygen uptake from treadmill walking and running.
    Latin RW, Elias BA.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 1993 Mar; 33(1):34-9. PubMed ID: 8350605
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  • 2. Prediction of maximum oxygen consumption from walking, jogging, or running.
    Larsen GE, George JD, Alexander JL, Fellingham GW, Aldana SG, Parcell AC.
    Res Q Exerc Sport; 2002 Mar; 73(1):66-72. PubMed ID: 11926486
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  • 4. Evaluation of the American College of Sports Medicine submaximal treadmill running test for predicting VO2max.
    Marsh CE.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2012 Feb; 26(2):548-54. PubMed ID: 22262016
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  • 5. The weighted walking test as an alternative method of assessing aerobic power.
    Klimek AT, Klimek A.
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  • 7. Influence of higher-grade walking on metabolic demands in young untrained Japanese women.
    Hasegawa H, Inui F.
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  • 9. Maximal oxygen uptake during treadmill walking and running at various speeds.
    Stamford BA.
    J Appl Physiol; 1975 Sep 15; 39(3):386-9. PubMed ID: 1176406
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  • 10. Estimating oxygen consumption during treadmill and arm ergometry activity in males with coronary artery disease.
    Milani J, Fernhall B, Manfredi T.
    J Cardiopulm Rehabil; 1996 Sep 15; 16(6):394-401. PubMed ID: 8985798
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  • 11. The effects of graded forward and backward walking on heart rate and oxygen consumption.
    Hooper TL, Dunn DM, Props JE, Bruce BA, Sawyer SF, Daniel JA.
    J Orthop Sports Phys Ther; 2004 Feb 15; 34(2):65-71. PubMed ID: 15029939
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  • 12. The energy cost of horizontal walking and running in adolescents.
    Walker JL, Murray TD, Jackson AS, Morrow JR, Michaud TJ.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1999 Feb 15; 31(2):311-22. PubMed ID: 10063822
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  • 13. Relationships between oxygen uptake, dynamic body acceleration and heart rate in humans.
    D'silva LA, Cardew A, Qasem L, Wilson RP, Lewis MJ.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2015 Oct 15; 55(10):1049-57. PubMed ID: 24947810
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  • 15. A comparison of methods of predicting maximum oxygen uptake.
    Grant S, Corbett K, Amjad AM, Wilson J, Aitchison T.
    Br J Sports Med; 1995 Sep 15; 29(3):147-52. PubMed ID: 8800845
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  • 16. A comparison of some indirect methods for predicting maximal oxygen uptake.
    Harrison MH, Bruce DL, Brown GA, Cochrane LA.
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  • 19. Prediction of maximal oxygen uptake from a 20-m shuttle run as measured directly in runners and squash players.
    St Clair Gibson A, Broomhead S, Lambert MI, Hawley JA.
    J Sports Sci; 1998 May 15; 16(4):331-5. PubMed ID: 9663957
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