Authors’ Reply: Estimate of Body Composition Not Anaerobic Performance
authors:
Jeremy P. jploenneke@ou.edu
1
, *
,
Jacob M Wilson
2
Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL, USA
Asian Journal of Sports Medicine:
Vol.4, issue 1; e93512
published online:
March
01,
2013
article type:
Reply
received:
May
13,
2019
accepted:
March
01,
2013
how to cite:
jploenneke@ou.edu
J P, Wilson
J M. Authors’ Reply: Estimate of Body Composition Not Anaerobic Performance. Asian J Sports Med. 2013;4(1):e93512. https://doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.34540.
Abstract
effective exercise prescription, diagnostic capacity, clinical examination and associated biochemistries in overweight and obese individuals. The findings also suggest that resistive force selection methods need to be reassessed, in obese and non-obese populations, when anaerobic ability is the diagnostic measure under investigation.
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