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Jo Welsman

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Pediatric Exercise Science|April 5, 2019
Reflecting on Field Performance Tests of Pediatric Aerobic Fitness: After 30 Years, It Really Is Time to Move onJo Welsman
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 15, 2018
Twenty-metre shuttle run: (mis)representation, (mis)interpretation and (mis)useNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 12, 2020
Multilevel allometric modelling of maximum cardiac output, maximum arteriovenous oxygen difference, and peak oxygen uptake in 11-13-year-oldsNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 11, 2019
Development of peak oxygen uptake from 11-16 years determined using both treadmill and cycle ergometryNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|August 28, 2020
Scientific Rigour in the Assessment and Interpretation of Youth Cardiopulmonary Fitness: A Response to the Paper '<i>Normative Reference Values and International Comparisons for the 20-Metre Shuttle Run Test: Analysis of 69,960 Test Results among Chinese Children and Youth</i>'Neil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Frontiers in Physiology|August 17, 2019
Clarity and Confusion in the Development of Youth Aerobic FitnessNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 2, 2019
Youth cardiorespiratory fitness: evidence, myths and misconceptionsNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Pediatric Exercise Science|October 19, 2018
Interpreting Aerobic Fitness in Youth: The Fallacy of Ratio ScalingJo Welsman, Neil Armstrong
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|May 20, 2021
Comment on 'Developing a New Curvilinear Allometric Model to Improve the Fit and Validity of the 20-m Shuttle Run Test as a Predictor of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adults and Youth'Neil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|October 19, 2019
Multilevel allometric modelling of maximal stroke volume and peak oxygen uptake in 11-13-year-oldsNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
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Pediatric Exercise Science|April 5, 2019
Reflecting on Field Performance Tests of Pediatric Aerobic Fitness: After 30 Years, It Really Is Time to Move onJo Welsman
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 15, 2018
Twenty-metre shuttle run: (mis)representation, (mis)interpretation and (mis)useNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 12, 2020
Multilevel allometric modelling of maximum cardiac output, maximum arteriovenous oxygen difference, and peak oxygen uptake in 11-13-year-oldsNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 11, 2019
Development of peak oxygen uptake from 11-16 years determined using both treadmill and cycle ergometryNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|August 28, 2020
Scientific Rigour in the Assessment and Interpretation of Youth Cardiopulmonary Fitness: A Response to the Paper '<i>Normative Reference Values and International Comparisons for the 20-Metre Shuttle Run Test: Analysis of 69,960 Test Results among Chinese Children and Youth</i>'Neil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Frontiers in Physiology|August 17, 2019
Clarity and Confusion in the Development of Youth Aerobic FitnessNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 2, 2019
Youth cardiorespiratory fitness: evidence, myths and misconceptionsNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
Pediatric Exercise Science|October 19, 2018
Interpreting Aerobic Fitness in Youth: The Fallacy of Ratio ScalingJo Welsman, Neil Armstrong
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|May 20, 2021
Comment on 'Developing a New Curvilinear Allometric Model to Improve the Fit and Validity of the 20-m Shuttle Run Test as a Predictor of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adults and Youth'Neil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
European Journal of Applied Physiology|October 19, 2019
Multilevel allometric modelling of maximal stroke volume and peak oxygen uptake in 11-13-year-oldsNeil Armstrong, Jo Welsman
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