A Comparison of Leg Muscle Oxygenation, Cardiorespiratory Responses, and Blood Lactate between Walking and Running at the Same Speed
It is not known whether different gait modes, or movement patterns, at the same speed elicit differences in muscle oxygen oxygenation, expressed as muscle oxygen saturation (SmO<sub>2</sub>). Thus, the aim of this study was to compare the oxygenation of two leg muscles (vastus lateralis...
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Main Authors: | Alexandros Stathopoulos (Author), Anatoli Petridou (Author), Nikolaos Kantouris (Author), Vassilis Mougios (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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