Estimation of the ventilatory compensation point by the minute ventilation and heart rate relationship during exercise at high altitude
G. Valli, P. Onorati, D. Martolini, A. Ferrazza, G. Morici, C. Passino, L. Bernardi, D. Bonardi, A. Cogo, P. Palange (Rome, Ferrara, Palermo, Pisa, Pavia, Milan, Italy)
Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Innovative methods in exercise testing
Session: Innovative methods in exercise testing
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 2171
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