The Anaerobic Threshold as a Tool in Medicine.- Genetic Influences on Cardiovascular Capacity.- 1) Arrhythmia and Exercise.- Rhythm Disturbances and Exercise Testing.- Exercise Testing and Arrhythmia in Patients with Stable Angina.- Electrocardiographic Advances in Computerization.- 2) Exercise Testing Post Myocardial Infarction.- Principles of Ergometry with Patients after Myocardial Infarction.- Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing after Myocardial Infarction.- Comparison of Bicycle Ergometer Test with other Noninvasive Tests in Dynamic Coronary Stenosis.- Stress Test Index for Evaluation of Exercise Induced Ischemia.- Asymptomatic ST-Segment Depression during Exercise Testing in Patients after Myocardial Infarction and Left Ventricular Dysfunction.- Postcapillary Pulmonary Hypertension at Rest and during Exercise in the Early Postinfarction Period in Patients without Manifestation of Left Heart Failure.- Exercise Programme of Patients with Ischaemic Disease of Lower Limbs Stage II-III-Evaluation with Holter ECG Monitorings.- Value of Exercise Testing in Evaluating the Effects of Early Posthospital Rehabilitation in Patients after Myocardial Infarction.- The Prevalence of Silent Ischemia in a Stress Test in High Risk Groups of Middle Age Males.- 3) Exercise for Special Clinical Indications.- Ergometry VS Field Test in the Evaluation of the Hypertensive Athlete.- Exercise Limitations in Patients with Pulmonary Diseases.- Physical Training and Cardiovascular Adaptation in Patients on Renal Replacement Therapy.- Spiroergometric Evaluation of Cardiac Function in Uremic Dialyzed Patients.- Respiratory Muscle Load during Physical Exercise - Reference Values.- Respiratory Muscle Load during Physical Exercise in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.- 4) Anaerobic Threshold.- A Review of some Issues Associated with Lactate Metabolism during Exercise.- General and Differential Characteristics of Lactate Functions.- Anaerobic Two-Phase Test in Cyclists.- The Reproducibility of the Anaerobic Threshold.- The Influence of Test Protocol on the Relative Threshold.- Individual Anaerobic Threshold for Evaluation of Competitive Athletes and Patients with Left Ventricular Dysfunction.- Selection, Analysis and Validity of Sportspecific and Ergometric Incremental Test Programmes.- Comparison between Ergometric Methods of Investigation and Field Tests.- Transcutaneous Monitoring of PCO2 for the Noninvasive Determination of the Anaerobic Threshold.- Heart Rate Threshold Standardization of the Modified Conconi Test for Sedentary Persons.- Measurement of an Individual Lactate Equilibration Point, Comparison of Constant Time and Constant Distance Step Tests.- Anaerobic Threshold and Ventilatory Sensitivity for Hypoxemia.- Treadmill Performance, Anaerobic Threshold and Marathon Running Speed.- Physiological Response to Exercise at the Anaerobic Threshold in Young Cyclists.- Influence of Nutrition on Ergometric Performance and Lactate Kinetics.- Ventilatory and Lactate Thresholds after Glycogen Depletion and Glycogen Loading.- Dependence of Maximum Oxygen Uptake and Maximum Performance on Glycogen Depletion and Glycogen Loading Regimen.- Anaerobic Threshold during Bicycle and Treadmill Ergometry in Coronary Patients in Relation to Training Heart Rate.- Lactate Concentrations during Exercise in Patients with Impaired Left Ventricular Function.- 5) Advances of Breath by Breath Method.- Advances in the Computerized Breath-by-Breath Method.- Use of a Computerized Breath-by-Breath Method in the Exercise Physiology.- Ergometry in Space and during Parabolic Flights.- 6) Systolic Time Intervals/Echocardiography, Adrenergic System.- Relationship between Spiroergometric Parameters and Resting Systolic Time Intervals.- Dopplersonographic Determination of the Systolic and Diastolic Left-Ventricular Function at Rest and during Exercise in Comparison to Invasive Methods.- Inference about Cardiac Chronotropic Innervation during Varying Levels of Physical Activity by Power Spectral Analysis of Heart Rate.- Heart Volume Performance Quotient in Athletes.- Capillary Plasma Catecholamines during Heavy Muscular Work.- 7) Exercise Testing in Children.- Aerobic Power and Selected Motor Performance Tests in Hospitalized Children.- Noninvasive Assessment of Cardiopulmonary Function in Adolescents after Successful Anthracycline Chemotherapy.- 8) Anaerobic Test Programs.- Model Based Evaluation of Test Procedures for the Assessment of the Anaerobic Capacity.- Relationship of Certain Laboratory and Field Tests in the Assessment of Anaerobic Capacity.- A Comparison of Bicycle, Running and Jumping Anaerobic, "all-out" Tests of 45 s Duration.- The CST-C: A New Cycling Strength Test.- The Relationship between Certain Anthropometric Characteristics and Parameters of Anaerobic Capacity in the Treadmill Test According to Kindermann.- Blood Ammonia and Lactate Concentration in Repeated Arm and Leg Exercise.- 9) Concentric and Eccentric Exercise Testing.- Concentric and Eccentric Exercise Testing - A New Approach to a Four Extremities Ergometer.- Metabolic Changes Following Concentric and Eccentric Exercise in Trained and Untrained Subjects.- Isokinetic Dynamometric Measurements in the Rehabilitation after Meniscectomy.- Metabolic Response of Concentric and Eccentric Musclework in Female Handball Players.- 10) Exercise Testing in Paraplegics.- Maximal Performance, Heart Rate and Arterial Lactate Concentration in Tetra- and Paraplegics.- The Anaerobic Threshold in Paraplegics.- 11) Sportspecific Exercise Tests.- Our Approach to Sport Specific Exercise Tests.- Sport Specific Testing in Rowing.- A Conversion of Load Intensity from a Bicycle Ergometer to a Treadmill.- 12) Sportspecific Exercise Tests, Free Communications.- Comparative Swingtrainer and Bicycle Spiroergometrical Examinations in Leisure Time Sportsmen.- Ventilatory Threshold and Work Efficiency on a Bicycle and Paddling Ergometer in Top Paddlers.- Armergometry in Determining Oxygen Uptake for Work from Heart Rate.- Clinical Significance of Modified and Repeated Ergometry.- Anaerobic Rowing Ergometer Tests - Test Design, Application and Interpretation.- Ergometry: A Tool for the Combined Diagnostics of Bioenergetic Potency of Athlete.- The Level of some Biochemical and Physiological Values in Special Tests of Canoe Slalom Racers.- Body Composition and Dietary Intake in Athletes of Different Age, Sex, Performance Capacity and Specialization.- Cardiac Function during Exhaustive Exercise at 5.5 ATA Hyperbaric Exposure.- Effect of Endurance Training on Anaerobic Threshold, Acid - Base Balance and Growth Hormone Levels in Modern Pentathlon Women.