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Athletic performance in relation to training loadC Foster
Milwaukee Heart Institute, WI 53201 0342, USA
Wis Med J 95:370-4. 1996..These data suggest the possibility of understanding the training responses of athletes on a quantitative basis...
Predicting functional capacity during treadmill testing independent of exercise protocolC Foster
Milwaukee Heart Institute, WI 53201 0342
Med Sci Sports Exerc 28:752-6. 1996..1 and 4.1 ml.min-1.kg-1) were similar to protocol-specific equations. We conclude that VO2max can be predicted independent of treadmill protocol with approximately the same error as protocol-specific equations...
Comparison of free range and graded exercise testingC Foster
Milwaukee Heart Institute, WI, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 29:1521-6. 1997..We conclude that FR exercise provides a clinically useful method of exercise testing that is not only more like real world exercise patterns but also provokes greater physiologic responses than are achievable during conventional GXT...
Monitoring training in athletes with reference to overtraining syndromeC Foster
Milwaukee Heart Institute, WI, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 30:1164-8. 1998..The purpose of this study was to extend our preliminary observations by relating the incidence of illnesses and minor injuries to various indices of training...
Left ventricular function during exercise testing and trainingC Foster
Milwaukee Heart Institute, WI 53201 0342, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 29:297-305. 1997..We conclude that mild ischemia may be tolerated during steady-state exercise at levels consistent with exercise training without progressive deterioration of LV function...
Physiological and pathological aspects of exercise left ventricular functionC Foster
Milwaukee Heart Institute, WI, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 30:S379-86. 1998..Case reports are included to illustrate the utility of measuring left ventricular function during exercise...
Left ventricular function during interval and steady state exerciseC Foster
Milwaukee Heart Institute, WI, USA
Med Sci Sports Exerc 31:1157-62. 1999..Although we generally understand left ventricular (LV) function during steady state (SS) exercise, there are no data regarding LV function during INT...
