Bayesian analysis of the hr-vo2 relationship during cycling and running in males and females

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  • who: Pat R. Vehrs and collaborators from the Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA have published the paper: Bayesian Analysis of the HR-VO2 Relationship during Cycling and Running in Males and Females, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study evaluated the %HRR-%VO2 max and %HRR-%VO2 R relationships in 41 college-aged males (n = 21) and females (n = 20) during treadmill running and cycling. In the analysis of HR and VO2 relationship, VO2 was considered the independent variable and HR was considered the dependent variable. The authors followed the . . .

     

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