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    Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC, informally called afterburn) is a measurably increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity...
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    intense exercise and long recovery periods. These hour-long sessions are designed to generate excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC). Excess post-exercise...
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    metabolism. Building on this work, scientists began measuring oxygen consumption during exercise. Notable contributions were made by Henry Taylor at the University...
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  • Afterburn may refer to: Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, the burning of calories after vigorous exercise Back-fire, an unintended explosion produced...
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  • EPOC may be: Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption Emotiv EPOC, consumer brain–computer interface devices for PC. EPOC (operating system), the precursor...
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  • enhancement to the IEEE 802.11g wireless networking standard Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, a post-workout body effect also known as the afterburner effect...
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    cycling is also associated with poorer mental health. Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) Food faddism Healthy diet Peltzman effect Miles-Chan...
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    Bulgarian bag (category Exercise equipment)
    oxygen used by working muscles during mild to intense bouts of exercise. More recently, researchers have used the term 'excess post-exercise oxygen consumption'...
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    Physical fitness (category Physical exercise)
    body recovers from exercise due to an increase in body temperature and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) after the exercise ended. Prominent...
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  • prevention of EAH focuses on reducing fluid consumption to avoid fluid retention before, during, and after exercise. However, since this can risk dehydration...
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