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What does VO2 stand for?

Oxygen Consumption (circulation)


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Cardiovascular fitness was determined using an oxygen consumption test which consists of measuring oxygen uptake of the participant during a treadmill exercise where speed and incline is increased every three minutes until the subject reaches his maximum exercise capacity.
The study, featured in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that the key factor in the reduced risk of cancer was a higher rate of oxygen consumption.
MSR has been related to the rate of physiological aging, because higher lifetime oxygen consumption per unit tissue mass accelerates senescent processes in cells and tissues (Pearl 1928, Harman 1956, Sohal 1986, Philipp et al.
horridus), the lowest oxygen consumption or carbon dioxide production rates typically occurred between 08:00 and 11:00 CST/MST (Beaupre, 1993), which closely matched their early photophase period (07:00-10:00 CST).
Before, during, and for 4 hours after exercise, oxygen consumption was measured.
Further, in contrast to the overall PEECH study, the EECP group demonstrated a significantly higher responder rate for peak oxygen consumption (P=.
It energizes cells, which leads to increased oxygen consumption and enhances lipolysis action, resulting in the breakdown of fat deposits.
By keeping the body constantly active in the circuit, you'll keep your heart rate elevated and keep your oxygen consumption at recommended levels.

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