The energy cost of exercise. The contribution of the E.P.O.C
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The Energy Cost of Exercise: The Contribution of the E.P.O.C. summarizes essential information concerning the contribution of the oxygen debt of Excess Post-exercise Oxygen Consumption (E.P.O.C.) to the energy cost of exercise. In this regard, the video reviews several key factors, including the contrast between moderate and vigorous exercise in the size of the E.P.O.C. and the potential errors that have to be addressed when estimating the energy cost of a specific physical activity.
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44 min
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Date of Publication
2008
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Alexander Street
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