2016
DOI: 10.13181/mji.v25i1.1277
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The effect of moderate-intensity acute aerobic exercise duration on the percentage of circulating CD31<sup>+</sup> cells in lymphocyte population

Abstract: ABSTRAK ABSTRACTBackground: The increasing number of circulating CD31

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“…The heart rate monitor recorded continuous heartbeats at rest for 40 minutes and during exercise sessions for 40 minutes. The exercise intensity was determined in advance for every participant from 64 -74% of the maximal heart rate (HR-max) [18,22,23]. The HRmax was calculated using the Karvonen equation (HRmax = 220-age) as it showed good correlations with the measured HR-max [24].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heart rate monitor recorded continuous heartbeats at rest for 40 minutes and during exercise sessions for 40 minutes. The exercise intensity was determined in advance for every participant from 64 -74% of the maximal heart rate (HR-max) [18,22,23]. The HRmax was calculated using the Karvonen equation (HRmax = 220-age) as it showed good correlations with the measured HR-max [24].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%