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The Effect Of Different Stepping Levels And Computational Methods Upon The Appraisal Of Cardiovascular Efficiency Among Females Of Selected Heights

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The purpose of the study was to analyze differences among four computations of the cardiovascular index scores obtained between two groups of females during three conditions of bench stepping. The subjects consisted of fifty-eight females enrolled at Appalachian State University during Spring quarter of 1973. Group I was composed of twenty-nine females with standing heights of 61-63 inches; Group II was composed of twenty-nine females with standing heights of 67-69 inches.

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1973

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  • Beaver College of Health Sciences

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English

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Program of Study

Health, Physical Education and Recreation

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Vaughn K. Christian

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  • Graduate Thesis

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