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To obtain a range of high activity V˙o2 data (typically walking and hopping), the toad was placed in a 5.7 L open-bottom respirometry box (14.5×27×14.5 cm in height) and the same flow arrangement as the larger box (flow rate: 1500 mL min−1).
Children and youth who practice active school transport (typically walking or cycling) have been consistently found to be more physically active overall than children who do not [ 2].
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