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Circulation, Vol 55, 153-157, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association


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The response of healthy men to treadmill exercise

RA Wolthuis, VF Froelicher Jr, J Fischer and JH Triebwasser

Heart rates, blood pressures, and functional responses to submaximal, maximal and postexertional treadmill testing are presented for a group of 704 healthy, asymptomatic aircrewmen referred to the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine. The indicated measurements are individually described by the use of percentiles. These data provide the practicing clinician with an accurate and complete description of the response of healthy men to treadmill exercise.


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