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Kokkinos, Peter, and Puneet Narayan, eds. Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Cardiometabolic Diseases. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04816-7.

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Rankinen, Tuomo. Cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity and diet-relation to carotid atherosclerosis and hemostatic risk factors. University of Kuopio, 1994.

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Lakka, Timo. Leisure time physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, biological coronary risk factors and coronary heart disease: A population study in men in Eastern Finland. University of Kuopio, 1994.

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O'Gara, Paul. The effects of different frequencies of aerobic training on the cardiorespiratory fitness of fifteen year old boys over a nine week aerobic exercise programme. The Author], 1997.

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L, Sutton Amy, ed. Fitness and exercise sourcebook: Basic consumer health information about the physical and mental benefits of fitness, including cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility, with facts about sports nutrition and exercise-related injuries and tips about physical activity and exercises for people of all ages and for people with health concerns; along with advice on selecting and using exercise equipment, maintaining exercise motivation, a glossary of related terms, and a directory of resources for more help and information. 3rd ed. Omnigraphics, 2007.

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Council, National Safety, ed. First aid and CPR: Web enhanced. 3rd ed. Jones and Bartlett, 1999.

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Council, National Safety, ed. AED: Automated external defibrillation. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1998.

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Sözen, Hasan, ed. Cardiorespiratory Fitness. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.77779.

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Sözen, Hasan. Cardiorespiratory Fitness. IntechOpen, 2020.

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Cardiorespiratory Fitness: New Topics. IntechOpen, 2023.

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Maliszewski, Ann F. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessment and Prescription. Human Kinetics, 2002.

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Maliszewski, Ann F. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessment and Prescription. Human Kinetics, 2002.

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Cardiorespiratory Fitness - New Topics [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100928.

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Ferreira, Isabel, and Jos WR Twisk. Physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cardiovascular health. Edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757672.003.0017.

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It is now recognized that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is partly a paediatric problem, i.e. the onset begins in childhood, although clinical symptoms may not become apparent until later in life. Therefore, from a primary prevention point of view, the extent to which physical activity or physical fitness in childhood may deter this process is of utmost importance. Although physical activity and CRF at a young age have not been directly linked to the incidence of CVD, evidence thus far supports cardiovascular health benefits of early higher physical activity and CRF levels on cardiometabolic ris
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Maliszewski, Ann. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessment And Prescription: (online Course). Human Kinetics Publishers, 2001.

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Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessment And Prescription: (online Course With Book). Human Kinetics Publishers, 2001.

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Validation of a cardiorespiratory fitness test for men with mental retardation. 1990.

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Validation of a cardiorespiratory fitness test for men with mental retardation. 1990.

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Kokkinos, Peter, and Puneet Narayan. Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Cardiometabolic Diseases: Prevention and Management in Clinical Practice. Springer, 2019.

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Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy: Adults and Paediatrics. Elsevier - Health Sciences Division, 2016.

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Boldin, Edward Michael. A comparison of two training modalities for cardiorespiratory fitness: Arm ergometry vs wheelchair ergometry. 1985.

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A comparison of two training modalities for cardiorespiratory fitness: Arm ergometry vs. wheelchair ergometry. 1985.

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A comparison of two training modalities for cardiorespiratory fitness: Arm ergometry vs wheelchair ergometry. 1985.

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Cardiorespiratory responses to six-week limb-specific exercise conditioning programs. 1985.

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Effect of age and menopausal status on cardiorespiratory fitness in masters women endurance athletes. 1990.

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Effect of age and menopausal status on cardiorespiratory fitness in masters women endurance athletes. 1991.

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Effect of age and menopausal status on cardiorespiratory fitness in masters women endurance athletes. 1991.

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Effect of age and menopausal status on cardiorespiratory fitness in masters women endurance athletes. 1991.

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Field estimation of cardiorespiratory fitness in young females, eight to eleven years of age. 1986.

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Plasma volume, metabolic, and cardiorespiratory responses to various intensities of weight lifting. 1986.

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Plasma volume, metabolic, and cardiorespiratory responses to various intensities of weight lifting. 1985.

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Lapousis, George X. Measuring the Cardiorespiratory Fitness of School-Aged Children: Reliability and Objectivity of the Health Related Tests. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2012.

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Hail, Daniel P. The effect of seat-tube angle variation on cardiorespiratory responses during submaximal bicycling. 1992.

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Hail, Daniel P. The effect of seat-tube angle variation on cardiorespiratory responses during submaximal bicycling. 1992.

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Gibson, Ann L., Dale R. Wagner, and Vivian H. Heyward. Advanced Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription. 8th ed. Human Kinetics, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718220966.

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Advanced Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription, Eighth Edition With Online Video, provides a comprehensive approach to physical fitness appraisal and customized exercise prescription. The text synthesizes research and practice with concepts and theories from exercise physiology, kinesiology, measurement, psychology, and nutrition to clearly convey how assessments from physical fitness testing inform the design of individualized exercise programs. The eighth edition of Advanced Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription reflects the latest exercise testing and prescription guidelines f
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The effects of three incentive structures upon the cardiorespiratory endurance of fifth grade students. 1989.

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The effects of three incentive structures upon the cardiorespiratory endurance of fifth grade students. 1990.

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Heil, Daniel P. The effect of seat-tube angle variation on cardiorespiratory responses during submaximal bicycling. 1991.

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The effect of seat-tube angle variation on cardiorespiratory responses during submaximal bicycling. 1992.

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Heil, Daniel P. The effect of seat-tube angle variation on cardiorespiratory responses during submaximal bicycling. 1991.

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The effect of seat-tube angle variation on cardiorespiratory responses during submaximal bicycling. 1991.

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Tolfrey, Keith, and James W. Smallcombe. High-intensity interval training. Edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757672.003.0035.

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High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is characterized by brief, intermittent bursts of near- or maximal-intensity exercise, interspersed by periods of active or passive recovery. The limited available evidence suggests that HIIT is an efficacious training method for young athletes. The effect of HIIT on cardiorespiratory fitness, endurance performance, explosive strength, and sport-specific performance has been examined in a range of young athletic populations from various sports. Furthermore, promising preliminary findings suggest that HIIT may confer further benefits to a range of health
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Greenberg, Jayne D., Nichole D. Calkins, and Lisa S. Spinosa. Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses. Human Kinetics, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718222755.

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Fitness education is often overlooked for various reasons: no equipment, no weight room, large class size, or lack of professional development. Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses provides real solutions for all these issues. This book offers secondary-level physical educators innovative ideas, practical answers, and guidance in implementing fitness education programming that will meet the needs of all students. Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses is packed with highly useful tools and resources: • 211 instructional photos showing exercises and stretches that require
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The University of Oregon Community Health Improvement Program: Effect of training on cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, serum lipids, and glucose in middle-aged females. 1986.

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The University of Oregon Community Health Improvement Program: Effect of training on cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, serum lipids, and glucose in middle-aged females. 1985.

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Cardiorespiratory responses to circuit weight training as measured by a biokinetic swim-bench test and a treadmill run test. 1988.

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Cardiorespiratory responses to circuit weight training as measured by a biokinetic swim-bench test and a treadmill run test. 1992.

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The training effects of a vigorous aerobic exercise program upon the changes of body composition: Neuromuscular endurance, flexibility, and cardiorespiratory capacity of 24 males aged 49 to 69 years as measured annually over three years. 1986.

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Mahon, Anthony D. Aerobic training. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0039.

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Aerobic training is defined as exercise training that involves whole body endurance activity that is sustained for a sufficient length of time and at a sufficient intensity in order to improve cardiorespiratory fitness.1 The effect of aerobic training on physiological function in children has been investigated for nearly four decades. Some of this research has focused on the health-related benefits of this type of training on children and adolescents and for good reason. With increasing rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and many other physical inactivity-related disorders,
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Murray, Bob, and W. Larry Kenney. Practical Guide to Exercise Physiology. 2nd ed. Human Kinetics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718220959.

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Practical Guide to Exercise Physiology guides readers through the scientific concepts of exercise physiology with highly visual, easy-to-follow content. The text applies complex concepts of physiology to exercise program design, giving personal trainers, strength and conditioning specialists, and other health and fitness professionals an accessible resource to use with their clients. Written specifically for those in the fitness industry, the text covers various training goals and considerations when working with clients and athletes at all levels. This guide takes an application-based approac
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