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HEATH, G. W.,J. R. GAVIN III, J. M. HINDERLITER, J. M. HAGBERG,% A. BLOOMFIELD, J.O. Ho~~osz~.Effect~of exercise lack of exercise on tolerance sensitivity. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Phys- SENSITIVITY 513 kept constant for each subject. Venous blood samples were obtained in the fasting state 30 , 1 h, 2 h, 3 h after ingestion. A l.O-ml portion of each blood sample was added to a heparinized tube containing 0.1 ml of aprotinin solution (Trasylol, 10,000 kallikreininactivating U/ml, FBA Pharmaceuticals). Plasma was separated by centrifugation used for measurement of (17). The human stard used was a gift from Dr. Ronald Chance of Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, IN A l.O-ml aliquot of blood was deproteinized by addition of 2 ml of ice-cold 10% HClO,; the acid extract was separated by centrifugation, neutralized, used for measurement of (3). Measurement of maximal oxygen uptake capacity. For the runners VO 2 maxwas measured during treadmill for the cyclists VOW was detered during max exercise on a bicycle ergometer (16). Skinfold measurements. Body fat content was estimated from measurements of skinfold thickness made with a Lang caliper at the following six sites: triceps, subscapular, pectoral, umbilical, suprailiac, front thigh in the men. In
Journal of Applied Physiology – The American Physiological Society
Published: Aug 1, 1983
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