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期刊名:Pediatric exercise science

缩写:PEDIATR EXERC SCI

ISSN:0899-8493

e-ISSN:1543-2920

IF/分区:1.3/Q3

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Gerald Barber,Charles T Heise Gerald Barber
Although not well validated, physicians frequently use subjective estimates of exercise ability to assess clinical status and therapeutic results. This study employed a standardized questionnaire and cardiopulmonary exercise test to compare...
Thelma S Horn,Maureen R Weiss Thelma S Horn
This study examined developmental differences in children's judgments of their physical competence. Two questionnaires were administered to 134 children, ranging in age from 8 to 13 years, to measure their perceptions of competence and the ...
Chris Riddoch,Craig Mahoney,Niamh Murphy et al. Chris Riddoch et al.
The aim of this study was to provide objective data on the cardiopulmonary fitness and physical activity patterns of Northern Irish postprimary schoolchildren. Forty-five children (23 boys, 22 girls), ages 11-16 years, took part in this stu...
Frank A Treiber,Francis McCaffrey,William B Strong et al. Frank A Treiber et al.
This study compared blood pressure and heart rate measurements provided by the Quinton 410 automated exercise monitor with simultaneous auscultatory and electrocardiograph readings during rest, postural change, immediately after each treadm...
Henrique Flore Cavenago,Emerson José Venancio,Gabriela de Oliveira et al. Henrique Flore Cavenago et al.
Purpose: The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of interventions with physical exercise on cardiac autonomic modulation of overweight and/or obese children and adolescents. ...
Thomas W Rowland,Richard C McFaul,David A Burton Thomas W Rowland
Syncope during sports participation may serve as the first manifestation of cardiovascular disease that poses a risk for athletic training and competition. Other causes of syncope (vasovagal, dehydration) during physical activity may be mor...
Anthony D Mahon,Paul Vaccaro Anthony D Mahon
Whether the point of deflection from linearity of heart rate (HRD) coincides with ventilatory threshold (VT) has not been extensively examined in children. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between the VO2 measured at...