Affiliation:
1. Quartermaster Research and Engineering Command, U. S. Army Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts
Abstract
The relative contributions of rate of progression (1.5–4.0 mph), grade (3–9%), and load (10–30 kg) to total energy cost were determined. The data obtained were integrated graphically with some of the available energy cost data in the literature to provide a useful graph for estimating energy expenditure. It was tentatively concluded that for grade walking over the ranges studied, the energy cost per unit weight is essentially the same whether the weight is of the body or the load. Submitted on January 8, 1962
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
112 articles.
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