aerobic capacity

collocation in English

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aerobic
adjective
uk
/eəˈrəʊ.bɪk/
us
/erˈoʊ.bɪk/
biologyspecialized
involving, needing, or relating ...
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capacity
noun
uk
/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/
us
/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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(Definition ofaerobicandcapacityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We conclude thataerobiccapacityin all subgroups of patients, even with mild defects, is at or below the lower limit of normal.
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Overall, a small decrease inaerobiccapacitywas measured, but this is also observed in other types of congenital heart disease with residual cardiac lesions and medically imposed exercise limitation.
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It causes an increase inaerobiccapacity, central nervous system stimulation, blood pressure, and oxygen transportation.
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Nitric oxide synthase type-1 modulates cardiomyocyte contractility and calcium handling: association with low intrinsicaerobiccapacity.
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This trait likely plays a role in warming air as it is inhaled, but may also influenceaerobiccapacity.
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Aerobiccapacityrefers to the maximum amount of oxygen consumed by the body during intense exercises, in a given time frame.
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His pace andaerobiccapacityallowed him to be a burst player from the bench.
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Therefore, one focus of treatment should be the improvement ofaerobiccapacity.
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Bastinac can play both as an inside and outside midfielder and is renowned for his endurance andaerobiccapacity.
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People in both groups perform best when they measure their progress and work toward specific goals related to strength,aerobiccapacity, and other physical qualities.
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To race successfully, paddlers must possess refined technical skill, as well as strength, endurance,aerobiccapacity, and the ability to read whitewater.
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More simply put, the higher theaerobiccapacity, the higher the level of aerobic fitness.
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Studies indicate that approximately 10% of otherwise healthy individuals can not improve theiraerobiccapacitywith exercise at all.
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Although it did not conclude exactly as planned, their test subjects did experience improvedaerobiccapacity, muscle endurance, and better overall life quality.
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This would have obvious positive effects onaerobiccapacity.
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Over time these deconditioning effects can impair astronauts performance, increase their risk of injury, reduce theiraerobiccapacity, and slow down their cardiovascular system.
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Exercise training restoresaerobiccapacityand energy transfer systems in heart failure treated with losartan.
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Cardiovascular risk factors emerge after artificial selection for lowaerobiccapacity.
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This behavior facilitates a much greater increase in stroke volume and cardiac output at a lower mean arterial pressure and enables much greateraerobiccapacityand physical performance.
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Some sports are thus inherently aerobic, while other aerobic exercises, such as fartlek training or aerobic dance classes, are designed specifically to improveaerobiccapacityand fitness.
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