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Stewart, Kerry J.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1977
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, College Students, Females, Physical Characteristics
Karpman, Mitchell B.; Vaccaro, Paul – Research Quarterly, 1979
A statistically proper method for evaluating change in cardiorespiratory performance as a function of experimental condition is presented.(JD)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Evaluation Criteria, Physical Development, Program Evaluation
Allen, T. Earl; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1976
This study of high sustained heart rates observed during circuit weight training involving high resistance and low repetitions indicates that such training has no concurrent cardiovascular training effect. (MB)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Heart Rate, Lifting
Weltman, Arthur; Katch, Victor – Research Quarterly, 1976
No statistically meaningful differences in steady-state vo2 uptake for high and low max vo2 groups was indicated in this study, but a clear tendency was observed for the high max vo2 group to reach the steady-state at a faster rate. (MB)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Kinetics, Oxidation
De Guzman, Joseph A. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1979
Cardiovascular fitness is related to dance. Dance develops strength, endurance, body type, flexibility, coordination, speed, agility, balance, intelligence, and creativity. (JMF)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Dance, Human Body, Physical Development
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Cohen, Arlette – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
This article defines and explains aerobic exercise and its effects on the cardiovascular system. Various studies on dancers are cited indicating that dance is an anaerobic activity with some small degree of aerobic benefit. (DF)
Descriptors: Aerobics, Cardiovascular System, Dance, Exercise Physiology
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Stewart, Michael J. – Physical Educator, 1981
Although research indicates that the growth and development of young athletes is not adversely affected by continuous rigorous physical activity, there is evidence to support the fact that inclusion of certain nutritional programs may deplete the physically active child. Cardiovascular involvement should be monitored and proper safeguards taken to…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cardiovascular System, Children, Dietetics
Oyster, Nancy – 1975
Thirty-one championship caliber women athletes participating on varsity teams at Ohio State University were trained using two different conditioning programs, in an attempt to determine the physiological outcomes of weight training versus cardiovascular-oriented conditioning. Fourteen tennis players followed a program of high-resistance weight…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Muscular Strength
Seidenberg, Sharon I.; And Others – 1989
To determine the status of students' physical fitness, a test battery consisting of pullups, curlups, shuttle run, and one-mile walk/run was administered to both sexes. The mean fitness test results of 9-year-old students from a school participating in physical education five times a week were compared to the mean fitness test results of…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Exercise
Hogan, Joyce – 1984
This report acknowledges the problems faced by industrial/organizational psychologists who must make personnel decisions involving physically demanding jobs. The scarcity of criterion-related validation studies and the difficulty of generalizing validity are considered, and a model of physical performance that builds on Fleishman's (1984)…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Classification, Employment Qualifications, Job Performance
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President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, Washington, DC.
Screening tests consisting of observation procedures and simple physical exercises requiring only a chinning bar, stopwatch, and record forms are suggested for identifying pupils aged ten to seventeen who are underdeveloped in strength, flexibility, agility, or cardiorespiratory endurance. Classes should be divided into pairs with one pupil acting…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Elementary School Students, Muscular Strength, Physical Development
Gilliam, Thomas B. – 1977
This is a report on research in the field of physical responses of children to strenuous activity. The paper is divided into three subtopics: (1) peak performance measure in children; (2) training effects on children; and (3) importance of physical activity for children. Measurements used are oxygen consumption, ventilation, heart rate, cardiac…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Child Development, Exercise (Physiology), Human Body
Gilliam, Thomas B. – 1976
Childhood obesity starts at a very early age, and preventive measures taken early enough may retard the development of fat cells. It appears that physical activity plays an important role in reducing obesity. The activity program must start early, in preschool days. It is felt that screening children for obesity when they first enter school and…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Cardiovascular System, Children, Exercise (Physiology)
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Thompson, Patricia – 1975
Tests are described that were given to 1,000 students randomly selected at grade 7-9 levels with an equal representation from both sexes. Participants were selected from two junior high schools in North York for a study comparing students in a regular physical education program to those in a program to develop cardiovascular endurance. The first…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Heart Rate, Junior High School Students
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Thompson, Patricia; And Others – 1975
The primary purpose of this study was to determine if a specific daily indoor exercise program of a short duration improved the aerobic fitness level of junior high school students between the ages of 12 and 14. A secondary purpose was to compare the performance of participating students with Canadian norms for working capacity and fitness. Also…
Descriptors: Aerobics, Cardiovascular System, Exercise (Physiology), Heart Rate
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