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Ergometrie in der Pädiatrie

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Ergometrie

Zusammenfassung

Ergometrische Untersuchungen im Kindesalter dienen

  • zur Objektivierung der Leistungsfähigkeit,

  • zur Beurteilung der Belastbarkeit und

  • zur Trainingsberatung gesunder und kranker Kinder.

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Hebestreit, H. (2010). Ergometrie in der Pädiatrie. In: Löllgen, H., Erdmann, E., Gitt, A.K. (eds) Ergometrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92730-3_26

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