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David Bruce Dill
American physiologist

David Bruce Dill

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American physiologist
Gender
Male
Birth
Place of birth
Eskridge, Kansas, USA
Death
Age
95 years
Education
Bachelor of Science
Occidental College
(-1913)
Master of Arts
Stanford University
(-1914)
Doctor of Philosophy
Stanford University
(-1925)
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Biography

David Bruce Dill (1891 - 1986) was an American physiologist specializing in exercise science and environmental physiology. He served as president of the American Physiological Society and was a founding director of Harvard's Fatigue Laboratory, where he remained as Director of Research until it closed in 1947.

Work

Dill's early work focused on the analysis of crocodile blood. He moved into the field of human research in 1927, when he was made founding director of the newly created Fatigue Laboratory at Harvard University.

Harvard Fatigue Laboratory studies

In 1933, Dill contributed to an HFL study of the oxygen debt mechanism, along with Rodolfo Margaria and Harold T. Edwards.

Under Dill, the Fatigue Laboratory conducted one of the most notable studies of the effects of aging on athletes. Among the test subjects was Don Lash, who in 1936 was the world record holder for the two mile dash, with a time of 8 minutes 58 seconds. Many of the other test subjects had stopped training after leaving university. Lash, however, had continued, and at age 49 was still running an average of 45 minutes a day. Lash's VO2 max declined 33% between ages 24 and 49, compared to an average of 43% for those runners who did not continue to train. The data suggested that early physical training does little to help with endurance capacity later, unless the physical activity levels are maintained.

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