Walter S Hailes Author
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Montana Center for Work Physiology and Exercise Metabolism
Montana Center for Work Physiology and Exercise Metabolism The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the core to skin temperature gradient during incremental running to volitional fatigue across varying environmental conditions. A secondary aim was to determine if a ?critical? core temperature would dictate
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Author(s): Dustin R Slivka, Matthew WS Heesch, Charles L Dumke,John S Cuddy, Walter S Hailes and Brent C Ruby
Effects on Oxygen Consumption and Metabolic Gene Expression when Determining Experimental Exercise Intensity Based on Exercise Capacity Tests Conducted in Hypoxic and Normoxic Environments
Exercise intensities utilized in experimental designs are usually determined relative to maximal aerobic capacity (i.e. 65% VO2 max). This becomes a challenge when studying the effects of hypoxia and altitude versus normoxic control conditions since acute hypoxia decreases VO2 max when compared... view moreĀ»