G Baquet
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Toulouse L, Baquet G, Heyman E, Peze T, Berthoin S, Schill A, et al.
J Sports Sci
. 2020 Mar;
38(9):1009-1017.
PMID: 32160828
During 20 m shuttle tests, obese adolescents may have difficulty achieving maximum cardiorespiratory performance due to the presence of braking-relaunch phases (BRP). Nineteen obese adolescents aged 15.2 ± 1.5 years...
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Jebali T, Moalla W, Elloumi M, Padulo J, Baquet G, Chamari K
Biol Sport
. 2014 Apr;
30(3):219-25.
PMID: 24744492
The aim of this study was to investigate the heart rate (HR) responses, the rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and the feeling during physical education schooling while performing traditional games...
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Leclair E, Berthoin S, Borel B, Thevenet D, Carter H, Baquet G, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2012 Feb;
23(6):705-12.
PMID: 22353227
This study aimed to examine if the faster pulmonary oxygen uptake (VO2p) phase 2 in children could be explained by increased O2 availability or extraction at the muscle level. For...
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Obert P, Nottin S, Baquet G, Thevenet D, Gamelin F, Berthoin S
Br J Sports Med
. 2007 Dec;
43(2):132-5.
PMID: 18070802
Objective: Superior global cardiac performance (ie stroke volume) is classically reported after training in children. Current knowledge of the impact of exercise training on myocardial relaxation, a major component of...
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Gamelin F, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Bosquet L
Int J Sports Med
. 2007 Jul;
29(2):134-8.
PMID: 17614016
Intervals between two consecutive cardiac beats (R-R intervals) and the subsequent analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) obtained simultaneously from the Polar S810 heart rate monitor (HRM) and an electrocardiogram...
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Baquet G, Twisk J, Kemper H, Van Praagh E, Berthoin S
Am J Hum Biol
. 2005 Dec;
18(1):51-8.
PMID: 16378341
Health-related fitness values during childhood (from age 11 to 16 years) were analyzed in relation to changes in physical activity level. One hundred fifty-eight children were monitored over a 4-year...
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Ratel S, Lazaar N, Dore E, Baquet G, Williams C, Berthoin S, et al.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness
. 2005 Mar;
44(3):272-80.
PMID: 15756166
In comparison to continuous aerobic type activity, little is known about high-intensity intermittent physical activity in children. Repeated short-term high-intensity activities (> maximal aerobic speed and <10 s) are more...
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Berthoin S, Allender H, Baquet G, Dupont G, Matran R, Pelayo P, et al.
Acta Paediatr
. 2003 May;
92(3):283-90.
PMID: 12725541
Aim: To compare plasma lactate concentration recovery kinetics when measured and corrected for variations in plasma volume between children and adults. Methods: Nine boys (11.3 +/- 1.1 y) and 8...
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Baquet G, Berthoin S, Dupont G, Blondel N, Fabre C, Van Praagh E
Int J Sports Med
. 2002 Sep;
23(6):439-44.
PMID: 12215964
This study was designed to examine peak VO(2) responses of prepubescent children following a 7-week aerobic training. Twenty-three boys and thirty girls (9.7 +/- 0.8 years) were divided into a...
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Berthoin S, Pelayo P, Baquet G, Marais G, Allender H, Robin H
J Sports Med Phys Fitness
. 2002 Feb;
42(1):26-30.
PMID: 11832871
Background: To compare plasma lactate concentrations and plasma lactate kinetics during recovery, for measured and corrected values for changes in plasma volume, after a maximal aerobic exercise. Methods: Sixteen male...