Publications for John R. Magel jmagel@touro.edu

School of Health Sciences (New York)
  • Magel, J. R. (1971, December). Comparison of the physiologic response to varying intensities of submaximal work in tethered swimming and treadmill running. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 11(4), 203-12.

  • McArdle, W. D., Glaser, R. M., & Magel, J. R. (1971, May). Metabolic and cardiorespiratory response during free swimming and treadmill walking. Journal of Applied Physiology, 30(5), 733-738.

  • McArdle, W. D., Magel, J. R., & Kyvallos, L. C. (1971, May). Aerobic capacity, heart rate and estimated energy cost during women's competitive basketball. Research Quarterly, 42(2), 178-186.

  • Andersen, K. L., & Magel, J. R. (1970, September). Physiological adaptation to a high level of habitual physical activity during adolescence. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 28(3), 209-227.

  • Cunningham, D. A., & Magel, J. R. (1970, March). The effect of moderate altitude on post-exercise blood lactate. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 29(1), 94-100.

  • Glaser, R. M., Magel, J. R., & McArdle, W. D. (1970, May). A radiotelemetry transmitter for monitoring heart rate during swimming. Research Quarterly, 41(2), 200-202.

  • Grodjinovsky, A., & Magel, J. R. (1970, March). Effect of warm-up on running performance. Research Quarterly, 41(1), 116-119.

  • Magel, J. R. (1970, March). Propelling force measured during tethered swimming in the four competitive swimming styles. Research Quarterly, 41(1), 68-74.

  • Magel, J. R., & McArdle, W. D. (1970, Fall). Physical work capacity and maximum oxygen uptake in treadmill and bicycle exercise. Medicine & Science in Sports, 2(3), 118-123.

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