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Metabolic responses to soccer-specific intermittent exercise.
B Drust
Life and Environmental Sciences
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Accurate Estimation
11%
Aerobic
11%
Ambient Temperature
11%
Average Intensity
22%
Cooling Strategies
11%
Doubly Labeled Water
22%
During Exercise
33%
Elite Level
11%
Energy Expended
11%
Energy Expenditure
22%
English Premier League
22%
Exercise Bout
11%
Exercise Intensity
11%
Exercise Protocol
11%
Exercise Type
11%
Heart Rate
11%
High-intensity Exercise
11%
Individual Sports
11%
Intermittent Exercise
100%
Intermittent Exercise Performance
33%
Intermittent Work
22%
International Player
11%
Jogging
11%
Laboratory-based
22%
Large Distances
11%
Match Activity
11%
Matching Game
33%
Metabolic Response
100%
Moderate Heat Stress
11%
Motion Analysis
11%
No Adverse Effect
11%
No Significant Difference
11%
Oxygen Consumption Rate
11%
Perceived Exertion
11%
Physiological Demands
11%
Physiological Response
44%
Physiological Strain
11%
Playing Position
11%
Precooling
77%
Rate Demand
11%
Rate Profile
22%
Rectal Temperature
66%
Soccer
33%
Soccer Match
33%
Soccer Players
11%
Soccer-specific
100%
South America
22%
Specific Exercise
11%
Submaximal Intensity
11%
Sweat Production
11%
Thermoregulatory Responses
22%
Thermoregulatory System
11%
Total Distance
33%
Whole-body
33%
Work Rate
44%
Nursing and Health Professions
Anthropometry
16%
Doubly Labeled Water Technique
33%
Environmental Temperature
16%
Perceived Exertion
16%
Rectal Temperature
100%
Turnover Rate
16%