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 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.
Equipment Testing and Validation BODY SIZE AS A DETERMINANT OF ACTIVITY MONITOR OUTPUT DURING OVERGROUND WALKING DANIEL P. HEIL, BRIAN K. HIGGINSON, CHRIS P. KELLER, CHERYL A. JUERGENS Department of Health and Human Development, Movement Science / Human Performance Laboratory, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT For a pdf copy, click here.Systems Physiology: Cardiopulmonary AGE ASSOCIATED DECLINES IN EXERCISE TIME TO EXHAUSTION AND VENTILATORY PARAMETERS IN TRAINED CYCLISTS FRANK B. WYATT, JASON P. McCARTHY Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation, Baylor University For a pdf copy, click here.Clinical Exercise Physiology COMPARISON OF CHANGES IN EXERCISE TOLERANCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE BETWEEN CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE AND CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT PATIENTS FOLLOWING A HOSPITAL-BASED CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAM CRAIG BRUBAKER1, E. LEA WITTA2, THEODORE J. ANGELOPOULOS3 1Cardiopulmonary Wellness Manager, Florida Hospital Fish Memorial; 2Associate Professor, Educational Research, University of Central Florida; 3Professor & Director, Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Child, Family, and Community Sciences, University of Central Florida For a pdf copy, click here.Exercise and Health THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FITNESS LEVELS AND EMPLOYEE’S PERCEIVED PRODUCTIVITY, JOB SATISFACTION, AND ABSENTEEISM MATTHEW G. WATTLES AND CHAD HARRIS Boise State University, Boise, ID For a pdf copy, click here.
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