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Mrs Clare Marsh's Outputs (9)

Validity of oxygen uptake cut-off criteria in plateau identification during horizontal treadmill running (2018)
Journal Article

BACKGROUND: When determining achievement of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) during treadmill running using speed increments, the VO2 cut-off criteria applied during plateau identification is often not justified, not protocol specific, or not related t... Read More about Validity of oxygen uptake cut-off criteria in plateau identification during horizontal treadmill running.

Comparison of blood lactate concentration between the Biosen C-Line and the Analox GM7 lactate analysers during incremental exercise (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Analysis of blood lactate profiles can be used to prescribe
training. However, lactate concentration often varies
between different lactate analysers, with some analysers
measuring higher than others – often dependent on
whether the device measur... Read More about Comparison of blood lactate concentration between the Biosen C-Line and the Analox GM7 lactate analysers during incremental exercise.

Accuracy of the Polar FT40M heart rate monitor in estimating energy expenditure during treadmill running (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Estimation of energy expenditure (EE) from heart rate (HR) monitors has been reported to provide inaccurate predictions of EE during exercise by some studies, whilst others have reported good predictive accuracy. Some of the discrepancies reported co... Read More about Accuracy of the Polar FT40M heart rate monitor in estimating energy expenditure during treadmill running.

Evaluation of the American College of Sports Medicine submaximal treadmill running test for predicting Vo2max (2012)
Journal Article

The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of the American College of Sports Medicine's (ACSM's) submaximal treadmill running test in predicting VĖ‡o2max. Twenty-one moderately well-trained men aged 18–34 years performed 1 maximal treadmill... Read More about Evaluation of the American College of Sports Medicine submaximal treadmill running test for predicting Vo2max.

The role of hypocapnia in the development of syncope during orthostatic stress following plasma volume expansion (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Hypotension is considered to be the cause of syncope during
lower body negative pressure (LBNP). However, hypocapnia
induced by hyperventilation has been observed in subjects
preceding syncope, and may contribute to the onset of syncope
by reduci... Read More about The role of hypocapnia in the development of syncope during orthostatic stress following plasma volume expansion.