Precision of wearable heart rate to predict oxygen uptake in endurance vs. sprint-trained runners
The present study aimed to assess the precision of oxygen uptake with heart rate regression during treadmill running in highly trained runners. Twenty national and international level male runners were divided into two equal groups. Group A was formed of 10 sprinters (31.5± 4.7 years, height 1.74± 0...
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Main Authors: | Nuno Domingos Garrido (Author), Felipe José Aidar (Author), José Vilaça-Alves (Author), Diogo Roberto Oliveira (Author), Paul Szabo (Author), Victor Machado Reis (Author) |
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