Essays about: "Oxygen Uptake Rate"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 essays containing the words Oxygen Uptake Rate.
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1. Real time non-invasive estimation of oxygen uptake using smartphones
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ergonomi och aerosolteknologiAbstract : Oxygen uptake is a great indicator of cardiopulmonary health but requires spe- cialized equipment and is time consuming to measure. There are ways to estimate oxygen uptake based on other factors such as heart rate and acceleration. READ MORE
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2. The Effects of Longer Stage Durations During an Incremental Graded Exercise Test on the Finnish Lactate Threshold Concept
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för företagande, innovation och hållbarhetAbstract : Background: The end-product of glycolysis is lactate, which is subsequently oxidised to produce more energy. With increasing intensity, the rate of lactate production exceeds the capacity to eliminate lactate, leading to an exponential accumulation of blood lactate. READ MORE
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3. Physiological responses in underwater sports. A systematic review of the diving response due to exercise performed in apnoea.David Esteve-
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för hälsovetenskaperAbstract : AbstractUnderwater sports such as artistic swimming and freediving, are characterized by periods of voluntary arrest of breathing, known as apnoea, while exercising. It is well known that apnoea leads to bradycardia and some other oxygen conserving responses, but little is known when exercise is conducted underwater, and the differences between exercise with intermittent and maximal apnoea periods. READ MORE
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4. Geobiological Impacts of PalaeozoicLand Plant Evolution
University essay from Uppsala universitet/PaleobiologiAbstract : For two centuries, questions about the origin of terrestrial plants and their impacts on the Earth systemhave occupied palaeobotanists. This essay attempts to synthesise the state of research to date, and outlineareas where major questions remain. READ MORE
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5. Thermo-effector responses to a 5-day high-intensity cold-acclimation procedure
University essay from KTH/OmgivningsfysiologiAbstract : Long-term, repeated exposures to cold might lead to cold adaptation. The study examined, in a small homogeneous group of non-acclimatised men, the inter-individual response to a short-term, high-intensity cold acclimation regimen. READ MORE