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Metabolic adaptation

The change in post-exercise oxygen AUC after nine months of training was 5.36 +/- 10.90 L for the total method, while there was no significant change in incremental or positive incremental AUC.

Using the total AUC method is more effective for detecting changes in post-exercise oxygen consumption after aerobic training.

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There was significant change in post-exercise total AUC from baseline to 9-months (5.36 +/- 10.90 L), while there was no significant change in incremental or positive incremental AUC.
D. J. Jacobsen et al. · International Journal of Sports Medicine · 2005

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Based on the study design involving a controlled exercise intervention with measurements.

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A Comparison of Three Methods of Analyzing Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption

D. J. Jacobsen et al. · International Journal of Sports Medicine · 2005

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