Ankle and wrist weights: their effect on physiologic responses during atreadmill running (1989)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: GOMES, PAULO SERGIO CHAGAS - EEFE
- Unidade: EEFE
- Subjects: CORRIDAS; FISIOLOGIA DO EXERCÍCIO
- Language: Inglês
- Source:
- Título: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v.70, n.4 , p.291-6, abr. 1989
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ABNT
BHAMBHANI, Y. et al. Ankle and wrist weights: their effect on physiologic responses during atreadmill running. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, v. 70, n. 4 , p. 291-6, 1989Tradução . . Acesso em: 12 mar. 2026. -
APA
Bhambhani, Y., Burnham, R., Singh, M., & Gomes, P. S. C. (1989). Ankle and wrist weights: their effect on physiologic responses during atreadmill running. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 70( 4 ), 291-6. -
NLM
Bhambhani Y, Burnham R, Singh M, Gomes PSC. Ankle and wrist weights: their effect on physiologic responses during atreadmill running. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 1989 ;70( 4 ): 291-6.[citado 2026 mar. 12 ] -
Vancouver
Bhambhani Y, Burnham R, Singh M, Gomes PSC. Ankle and wrist weights: their effect on physiologic responses during atreadmill running. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 1989 ;70( 4 ): 291-6.[citado 2026 mar. 12 ] - Determination of peak vo2 and the ventilatory threshold may be influenced by sampling variability - a case study
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