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. 1977 Sep;11(3):116-21.
doi: 10.1136/bjsm.11.3.116.

Oxygen cost and energy expenditure of running in trained runners

Oxygen cost and energy expenditure of running in trained runners

J L Mayhew. Br J Sports Med. 1977 Sep.

Abstract

The oxygen cost and energy expenditure of submaximal treadmill running was evaluated in 9 male distance runners. The oxygen consumption--running speed relationship was highly significant (r = .917) and linear over the entire aerobic range. The caloric cost of 0.97 Kcal/kg/k was in close agreement with values found in the literature and was independent of running speed. The caloric cost per unit distance and time increased with acceleration in running speed. The slope of the regression line of oxygen consumption on running speed appear to measure a different component of efficiency than the fractional utilization coefficient of aerobic capacity. There is apparently a wide variation in the oxygen cost of running in trained runners.

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