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
5 Number 1 February 2002
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CONTENTS
Sports Physiology
BLOOD
LACTATE LEVELS DURING A COMBINED WATER-BASED EXERCISE TEST IN ELITE LIFESAVING
ATHLETES
V. Alfaro, L.
Palacios, and R. Torras
Department of Physiology,
Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
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Fitness and
Training
THE
INFLUENCE OF PRE-TEST ANXIETY, PERSONALITY AND EXERCISE ON VO2max
ESTIMATION
Heather M. Hunn,
Peter T. Lapuma, Daniel T. Holt
Air Force Institute
of Technology
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COMPARISON
OF THE COUNTING TALK TEST AND HEART RATE RESERVE METHODS FOR ESTIMATING
EXERCISE INTENSITY IN HEALTHY YOUNG ADULTS
Joseph F. Norman,
JoAnn Kracl, Darrick Parker, and Angie Richter
Division of Physical
Therapy Education, University of Nebraska Medical, Center, Omaha, NE 68198-4420
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Metabolic
Responses to Exercise
IMPROVING
THE PRECISION OF THE ACCUMULATED OXYGEN DEFICIT USING VO2-POWER
REGRESSION POINTS FROM BELOW AND ABOVE THE LACTATE THRESHOLD
A.P. Russell1,
P.F. Le Rossignol1, R.J. Snow1
and S.K. Lo2
1School
of Health Sciences, Deakin University, Australia 2Department
of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
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Clinical
Exercise Physiology
DOES
FOUR LIMB COMPRESSION MIMIC THE EFFECTS OF EXERCISE?
Tom R. Thomas1,
Danny Whiteman1, John Q. Zhang2,
Kevin L. Fritsche3, Heidi L. Messimer3,
Richard H. Cox3, Darla B. Hess3,
Bryan K. Smith3 and Thomas P. LaFontaine4
1University
of Missouri-Columbia, 2University of Texas-San
Antonio, 3University of Missouri-Columbia,
4Boone
Hospital Center
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Equipment
Testing and Validation
COMPARISON
OF TWO PULSE OXIMETERS DURING SUB-MAXIMAL EXERCISE IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS:
EFFECTS OF MOTION
William Kist,
Rosemary Hogan, Lorilie Weber-Hardy, Tarilyn Dobey, Kathryn Moss, Mark
Wernsman, Marian Minor, and Michael Prewitt
Departments of Cardiopulmonary
and Diagnostic Sciences and Physical Therapy, University of Missouri, Columbia
MO
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Nutrition
and Exercise
CARBOHYDRATE-ELECTROLYTE
INGESTION HAS NO EFFECT ON HIGH INTENSITY RUNNING PERFORMANCE OR BLOOD
METABOLITES
Robinson, E.M.1,
2, L.B. Graham2, J. Moncada1,
B. Jensen1, M. Jones1, and S.A.
Headley1
1Springfield
College, Department of Exercise Science and Sports Studies, Springfield,
MA 2Bridgewater State College, Departments
of Movement Arts, Health Promotion and Leisure Studies, and Secondary Education,
Bridgewater, MA
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CONCURRENT
CREATINE MONOHYDRATE SUPPLEMENTATION AND RESISTANCE TRAINING DOES NOT AFFECT
MARKERS OF HEPATIC FUNCTION IN TRAINED WEIGHTLIFTERS
J.E. Waldron1,
G.W. Pendlay1, T.G. Kilgore2,
G.G. Haff3, J.S. Reeves, and J.L. Kilgore
1Midwestern
State University, Strength Research Laboratory, Wichita Falls Texas; 2Midwestern
Express Clinic, Wichita Falls, Texas; Wichita Falls, Texas; 3Appalachian
State University, Neuromuscular Laboratory, Boone, North Carolina;
Midwestern State
University, Strength Research Laboratory, Wichita Falls Texas; 2Midwestern
Express Clinic, Wichita Falls, Texas; Wichita Falls, Texas; 3Appalachian
State University, Neuromuscular Laboratory, Boone, North Carolina
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