<b> Heart rate and exercise: An evidence based interpretation </b>
a manner as to facilitate clinical and epidemiological interpretation, and its use for prescribing exercise. At rest, HR can be considered a marker of subjects' autonomic condition, but despite being affected by maximal aerobic power, neither should not be used for estimating the other. It is p...
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Main Author: | Marcos Bezerra de Almeida (Author) |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina,
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