Fredriksen et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Aerobic endurance testing of children and adolescents—a comparison of two treadmill‐protocolsFredriksen et al., 1998
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- 366941035463347820
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- Fredriksen P
- Ingjer F
- Nystad W
- Thaulow E
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- Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports
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Fifty‐eight children and adolescents of both sexes, aged 8–16, were tested on a treadmill using two different protocols. The well‐known Bruce‐protocol has the disadvantages of steep incline and large increments at each step. A new protocol (Oslo‐protocol) with less …
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