EFFECT OF LOWERED MUSCLE TEMPERATURE ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSE TO EXERCISE IN MEN

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作者
BEELEN, A
SARGEANT, AJ
机构
[1] Department of Muscle and Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 1105 AZ
关键词
MUSCLE TEMPERATURE; PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE; BLOOD LACTATE; OXYGEN UPTAKE; HEART RATE;
D O I
10.1007/BF00364467
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The effect of low muscle temperature on the response to dynamic exercise was studied in six healthy men who performed 42 min of exercise on a cycle ergometer at an intensity of 70% of their maximal O2 uptake. Experiments were performed under control conditions, i.e. from rest at room temperature, and following 45 min standing with legs immersed in a water bath at 12-degrees-C. The water bath reduced quadriceps muscle temperature (at 3 cm depth) from 36.4 (SD 0.5)-degrees-C to 30.5 (SD 1.7)-degrees-C. Following cooling, exercise heart rate was initially lower, the mean difference ranged from 13 (SD 4) beats.min-1 after 6 min of exercise, to 4 (SD 2) beats.min-1 after 24 min of exercise. Steady-state oxygen uptake was consistently higher (0.21 1.min-1). However, no difference could be discerned in the kinetics of oxygen uptake at the onset of exercise. During exercise after cooling a significantly higher peak value was found for the blood lactate concentration compared to that under control conditions. The peak values were both reached after approximately 9 min of exercise. After 42 min of exercise the blood lactate concentrations did not differ significantly, indicating a faster rate of removal during exercise after cooling. We interpreted these observations as reflecting a relatively higher level of muscle hypoxia at the onset of exercise as a consequence of a cold-induced vasoconstriction. The elevated steady-state oxygen uptake may in part have been accounted for by the energetic costs of removal of the extra lactate released into the blood consequent upon initial tissue hypoxia.
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