Abstract
Spiroergometry is a common method in exercise physiology for measuring gas exchange. Nowadays, several new technical devices make accurate analysis possible. One of these new methods is breath-by-breath analysis. Last year we had the opportunity to test this equipment in our laboratory. The following questions were the focus of our interest:
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What kind of technical changes are characteristic of the breath-by-breath method?
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Using the breath-by-breath analysing instrument, can we get new more useful information than we could get with the traditional techniques?
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Malomsoki, E.J., Martos, É., Ékes, E. (1991). Use of a Computerized Breath-by-Breath Method in the Exercise Physiology. In: Bachl, N., Graham, T.E., Löllgen, H. (eds) Advances in Ergometry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76442-4_41
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