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    Metabolic demands of a simulated smoke-diving drill by Säynäjäkangas, P, Halonen, J, Lusa, S, Borgenström, J, Kukonlehto, T, Tuomi, P, Kotamäki, A, Pietilä, T, Mänttäri, A, Punakallio, A

    Published in Ergonomics (22-04-2024)
    “…The main goal of this study was to update the Finnish smoke-diving drill (FSDD) and to measure the physical strain of and recovery from the drill. Furthermore,…”
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    Self-guided brisk walking training with or without poles: a randomized-controlled trial in middle-aged women by Kukkonen-Harjula, K., Hiilloskorpi, H., Mänttäri, A., Pasanen, M., Parkkari, J., Suni, J., Fogelholm, M., Laukkanen, R.

    “…Walking with poles (Nordic walking, NW) has become popular. We compared training responses of brisk walking (W) or NW on cardiorespiratory and neuromuscular…”
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    Use of heart rate to predict energy expenditure from low to high activity levels by Hiilloskorpi, H K, Pasanen, M E, Fogelholm, M G, Laukkanen, R M, Mänttäri, A T

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-07-2003)
    “…This study evaluated the ability to use the relationship between heart rate (HR) and oxygen uptake (VO2 ) to estimate energy expenditure (EE) from low to high…”
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    A controlled trial of the health benefits of regular walking on a golf course by Parkkari, J, Natri, A, Kannus, P, Mänttäri, A, Laukkanen, R, Haapasalo, H, Nenonen, A, Pasanen, M, Oja, P, Vuori, I

    Published in The American journal of medicine (01-08-2000)
    “…To study the effects of regular walking during a golf game on various health and fitness indicators in middle-aged men. Study subjects were 55 healthy male…”
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    Factors affecting the relation between heart rate and energy expenditure during exercise by Hilloskorpi, H, Fogelholm, M, Laukkanen, R, Pasanen, M, Oja, P, Mänttäri, A, Natri, A

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-10-1999)
    “…This study evaluated the ability to use the relationship between heart rate (HR) and oxygen uptake (VO2) to estimate energy expenditure during physical…”
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    Bone mineral density in female athletes representing sports with different loading characteristics of the skeleton by HEINONEN, A, OJA, P, KANNUS, P, SIEVÄNEN, H, HAAPASALO, H, MÄNTTÄRI, A, VUORI, I

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1995)
    “…To address the hypothesis that osteogenic effect of physical loading increases with increasing strain rates and peak forces, we examined 59 competitive Finnish…”
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    Estimating Intensity of Physical Activity: A Comparison of Wearable Accelerometer and Gyro Sensors and 3 Sensor Locations by Parkka, J., Ermes, M., Antila, K., van Gils, M., Manttari, A., Nieminen, H.

    “…Automatic estimation of physical activity using wearable sensors can be used for promotion of a healthier lifestyle. In this study, accelerometers and…”
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    Bone mineral density of female athletes in different sports by Heinonen, A, Oja, P, Kannus, P, Sievänen, H, Mänttäri, A, Vuori, I

    Published in Bone and mineral (01-10-1993)
    “…Anthropometry, training history, cardiorespiratory and muscular performance capacity, and bone mineral density (BMD) were studied in female orienteers (n =…”
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    Activity Level and Body Mass Index as Predictors of Physical Workload During Working Career by Manttari, Satu K, Oksa, Juha A.H, Virkkala, Jussi, Pietila, Julia A.K

    Published in Safety and health at work (2019)
    “…The increasing prevalence of inactivity and obesity, along with aging, has implications on work capacity of labor force. This study reports the relationships…”
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