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The Behavior of Stress Acidosis During Ergometric Examinations

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In sports medicine, spiroergometry is considered to be the classical test method for determining cardiovascular and respiratory capacity. This method, however, is too complicated for screening tests and not at all suitable for sport-medical checks during competition.

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  1. Harnoncourt, K., Gaisl, G.: Das Verhalten der Belastungsacidose bei sportlichen Leistungen. III. Internationales Seminar für Ergometrie Berlin, Aug. 18–19, 1972.

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H. Howald Jacques R. Poortmans (President of the Research Group on Biochemistry of Exercise)

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Gaisl, G., Harnoncourt, K. (1975). The Behavior of Stress Acidosis During Ergometric Examinations. In: Howald, H., Poortmans, J.R. (eds) Metabolic Adaptation to Prolonged Physical Exercise. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5523-5_6

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