The effects of heavy continuous versus long and short intermittent aerobic exercise protocols on oxygen consumption, heart rate, and lactate responses in adolescents.

scientific article published on 11 April 2010

The effects of heavy continuous versus long and short intermittent aerobic exercise protocols on oxygen consumption, heart rate, and lactate responses in adolescents. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00421-010-1467-X
P698PubMed publication ID20383773
P5875ResearchGate publication ID43100712

P50authorKonstantina DiplaQ57047081
Andreas ZafeiridisQ90756304
P2093author name stringI S Vrabas
H Sarivasiliou
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P433issue1
P921main subjectteenagerQ1492760
P304page(s)17-26
P577publication date2010-04-11
P1433published inEuropean Journal of Applied PhysiologyQ2687577
P1476titleThe effects of heavy continuous versus long and short intermittent aerobic exercise protocols on oxygen consumption, heart rate, and lactate responses in adolescents
P478volume110

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Q28384114Comparing continuous and intermittent exercise: an "isoeffort" and "isotime" approach
Q59034135Oxygen uptake in maximal effort constant rate and interval running

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