1949
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1949.1.10.683
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Relation of Age to Physiological Responses of the Older Boy (10–17 Years) to Exercise

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“…46 This is because children rely more heavily on aerobic metabolism as fuel when compared with adults. They also rely more heavily on lipid [46][47][48] and less on carbohydrate use for energy. 46,49 Children also recover more rapidly after exercise, 47,50 which may favor activities that are more aerobic in nature than those that are of a brief duration and/or of a higher intensity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…46 This is because children rely more heavily on aerobic metabolism as fuel when compared with adults. They also rely more heavily on lipid [46][47][48] and less on carbohydrate use for energy. 46,49 Children also recover more rapidly after exercise, 47,50 which may favor activities that are more aerobic in nature than those that are of a brief duration and/or of a higher intensity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also rely more heavily on lipid [46][47][48] and less on carbohydrate use for energy. 46,49 Children also recover more rapidly after exercise, 47,50 which may favor activities that are more aerobic in nature than those that are of a brief duration and/or of a higher intensity. 49,50 Secondly, the total muscle mass of children compared with their total body mass is almost 10% less than that of adults, 48,51 and their motor unit recruitment patterns differ during exercise.…”
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“…Subjects between 11 and 17 years of age were normal healthy boys 8 who came to the laboratory to participate in various tests for physical fitness. The results of most of these tests have been described earlier (2)(3)(4)(5). 8 We are indebted to the University of Chicago Settlement House, the Valentine Boys Club, the Hyde Park Neighborhood House and friends for their kindness and interest in sending these boys to the laboratory for the tests.…”
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“…The laboratory based measurement of young people's aerobic fitness has been afforded a good deal of attention over the years with the first studies being conducted between 50 and 67 years ago (Astrand, 1952;Morse, Schlutz & Cassels, 1949;Robinson, 1938). These have since been supplemented by a number of cross sectional and longitudinal studies (Armstrong & Welsman, 1997;Armstrong & Van Mechelen, 1998).…”
Section: Laboratory Based Fitness Test Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%