Oxygen uptake kinetics during severe intensity running and cycling

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作者
Hill, DW [1 ]
Halcomb, JN [1 ]
Stevens, EC [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Texas, Dept Kinesiol Hlth Promot & Recreat, Denton, TX 76203 USA
关键词
cycle; exhaustion; fatigue; treadmill VO2; VO(2)max;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-002-0779-x
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of exercise mode on the characteristics of the oxygen uptake (V) over dot O-2) response to exercise within the severe intensity domain. Twelve participants each performed a treadmill running test and a cycle ergometer test to fatigue at intensities selected to elicit a mode-specific (V) over dot O-2 max and to cause fatigue in similar to5 min. The tests were at 234 (30) m.min(-1) and 251 (59) W, and times to fatigue were 297 (15) s and 298 (14) s, respectively. The overall rapidity of the (V) over dot O(2)response was influenced by exercise mode [(V) over dot O(2)max was achieved after 115 (20) s in running versus 207 (36) s in cycling; p<0.01]. (V) over dot O-2 responses were fit to a three-phase exponential model. The time constant of the primary phase was faster in treadmill tests than in cycle ergometer tests [14 (6) s versus 25 (4) s; p < 0.01], and the amplitude of the primary phase was greater in running than in cycling when it was expressed in absolute I terms [2327 (393) ml.min(-1) versus 2036 (30 1) ml.min(-1); p = 0.02] but not when it was expressed as a percentage of the total increase in (V) over dot O-2 [86 (6)% versus 82 (6)%; p = 0.09]. When quantified as the difference between the end-exercise (V) over dot O-2 and the (V) over dot O-2 at 2 min, the amplitude of the slow component was similar to40% smaller in running [177 (92) ml.min(-1) versus 299 (153) ml min(-1); p = 0.03]. It Is concluded that exercise modality affects the characteristics of the (V) over dot O-2 response at equivalent intensities in the severe domain.
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