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NTIS 바로가기The American heart journal, v.87 no.4, 1974년, pp.445 - 450
Froelicher, V.F. (Clinical Sciences Division, School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, ., Texas, USA) , Lancaster, M.C.
This study investigated the hypothesis than an individual's maximal oxygen consumption can be realistically predicted by the maximal time achieved in the Balke treadmill protocol. The oxygen consumption in the final minute of exercise of 1,025 normal men who performed a maximal effort in the Balke p...
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