1971
DOI: 10.1136/bjsm.5.4.198
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Electrocardiographic T wave changes with heavy exercise

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“…In addition, the serum glucose level was considerably below that noted by Costill (1970) for top distance runners at rest. Furthermore, the glucose The T wave of the EKG was on the order of that recorded in average cross-country runners (Kennedy and Mayhew, 1971) but below that of top marathon runners (Smith, Cullen and Thorburn. 1964).…”
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“…In addition, the serum glucose level was considerably below that noted by Costill (1970) for top distance runners at rest. Furthermore, the glucose The T wave of the EKG was on the order of that recorded in average cross-country runners (Kennedy and Mayhew, 1971) but below that of top marathon runners (Smith, Cullen and Thorburn. 1964).…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Athletic training can increase the amplitude of the T wave of the EKG (Michael and Cureton, 1953;Beckner and Winsor, 1954;Rose and Dunn, 1964;Kennedy and Mayhew, 1971). In addition, Carlile (1959, 1961) have shown that the amplitude was associated with the level of performance within individuals.…”
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confidence: 99%