JEPonline
Journal of 
Exercise Physiologyonline
Official Journal of the American 
Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP)

ISSN 1097-9751
An International Electronic
Journal for Exercise Physiologists

Volume 4 Number 3 August 2001

Offered Without Charge - Our Gift to Exercise Physiologists
The Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline, published by the American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP), is a professional peer reviewed Internet-based journal devoted to original research in exercise physiology. The journal is directed by the Editor-In-Chief and the Managing Editor with supporting editorial assistance via Associate Editors knowledgeable in the field of exercise physiology. JEPonline is the first electronic peer reviewed exercise physiology journal in the history of the profession. It is founded for the purpose of disseminating exercise physiology research and, thus to serve specifically the professional needs of the exercise physiologist. The Editor-In-Chief, Managing Editor, and Associate Editors welcome both empirical and theoretical articles. Please refer to the "Guidelines for Contributors" to determine writing style, length of articles, copies, and reference style.

CONTENTS

Research Manuscripts
 
ASEP Procedures Recommendation
ASEP Procedures Recommedation I: Accurate Assessment of Muscular Strength and Power
LEE E. BROWN1 and JOSEPH P. WEIR2
1Assistant Professor and Director of the Human Performance Laboratory, Arkansas State University, Arkansas; 2Associate Professor, Program in Physical Therapy, Des Moines University-Osteopathic Medical Center
Des Moines, Iowa
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Environmental Exercise Physiology
Evaluation of a Physiological Strain Index for use During Intermittent Exercise in the Heat
R.W. GOTSHALL, D.J. DAHL, and N.J. MARCUS
Health and Exercise Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins CO 80523
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Clinical Exercise Physiology
Physical Fitness and Quality of Life Outcomes in a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program Utilizing Symptom Limited Interval Training and Resistance Training
M.E. KAELIN1, A.M. SWANK2, K.L. BARNARD3, K.J. ADAMS2, P. BEACH1, and 
J. NEWMAN4
1Southern Indiana Rehab Hospital, New Albany, IN;  2Exercise Physiology Lab, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY; 3Southside Regional Medical Center, St Petersburg, VA; 4Applied Research and Education Center, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, IN
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Metabolic Responses to Exercise
Energy Cost and Physiological Efficiency in Male Yoga Practitioners
K.V.V. PRASAD1, Y. VENKATA RAMANA2, P.S. RAJU1, M. VENKATA REDDY1, and K.J.R. MURTHY1
1Govt. Vemana Yoga Research Institute, Hyderabad, India., 2National Institute Of Nutrition, Icmr, Hyderabad, India
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Physiological Responses to Recreational Snowshoeing
PATRICK L. SCHNEIDER, JOHN P. PORCARI, JEFF D.A. ERICKSON, CARL FOSTER, GLENN BRICE, and ALAN FREEMAN
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI
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Detecting the Onset of Added Cardiovascular Strain During Combined Arm and Leg Exercise
JERRY J. MAYO1, LEN KRAVITZ2, and JATAPORN WONGSATHIKUN3
1Department of Kinesiology, Hendrix College, Conway, AR 72032; 2Center for Exercise and Applied Human Physiology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; 3Department of Exercise Science and Leisure Management, The University of Mississippi
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