cardiorespiratory
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of cardiorespiratory
First recorded in 1890–95; cardio- + respiratory
Vocabulary lists containing cardiorespiratory
Body Language: Cor, Cord, Cardio ("Heart")
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Earlier research cited by the researchers found that spending just a few minutes climbing stairs several times each week can improve cardiorespiratory fitness and reduce cholesterol levels.
From Science Daily ● Aug. 14, 2026
Even a 2% improvement in running economy — the metabolic, cardiorespiratory and biomechanical efficiency of a runner — can shave minutes off a 26.2-mile marathon.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 27, 2026
The results also show for the first time that baseline cardiorespiratory fitness does not change how the body responds to flavanol intake.
From Science Daily ● Nov. 25, 2025
In her grounds of complaint, Ms Hoskins states she is disabled due to her severe allergy to cocoa, which can "trigger an anaphylactic shock and lead to potentially fatal cardiorespiratory arrest".
From BBC ● Apr. 15, 2025
What especially piqued Ruyle’s interest in the nTS is that it’s the first area of the brainstem to receive input from the large nerves that relay information about cardiorespiratory function.
From Salon ● Feb. 6, 2025
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