@article{article_1722969, title={DETERMINATION OF THE EPOC AREA BY TRAPEZOIDAL METHOD WITH LOADS OF DIFFERENT INTENSITY APPLIED TO ROWERS}, journal={Yalova Üniversitesi Spor Bilimleri Dergisi}, volume={4}, pages={114–131}, year={2025}, DOI={10.70007/yalovaspor.1722969}, author={Tunç, Yaşar and Deliceoğlu, Gökhan and Rengül, Bilal Faruk and Kabak, Banu}, keywords={Anaerobıc Threshold, Epoc, Oxygen Dept, Oxygen Defıcıt, Vo2max}, abstract={During exercise, a sudden increase in oxygen consumption (VO2) occurs to meet the increased energy requirement. After exercise, oxygen consumption does not immediately return to resting levels, it continues above resting levels for a while depending on the intensity and duration of the exercise. This process is explained as extra oxygen consumption after exercise (EPOC) it reveals the relationship between Baseline, O2 deficit, Anaerobic Threshold, respiratory compensation VO2max areas and EPOC depending on the intensity of exercise. The aim of our study is to examine the effect of EPOC and the relationship between the areas determined depending on the intensity of loading with a gradual incremental exercise test in rowers and with the Trapezoidal method. The study participants included 14 participants who were active rowing sports in the age range 12-18. The participants were selected using random sampling method In our study, data processing From the resting state, average respiratory values were measured at 3 seconds intervals during exercise and during the time after exercise, then seven areas were statistically analyzed depending on the intensity of exercise, determining the values of the areas were done by Trapezoidal method. The data were analyzed with IBM SPSS program. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to determine whether the data of the participants in the study group were distributed normally. Differences between mean areas were evaluated by paired sample t-test and linear regression analysis for association between results p=0.05 error level was used.}, number={2}, publisher={Yalova University}