The VO2 response for an exhaustive treadmill run at 800-m pace:: a breath-by-breath analysis

被引:15
作者
Draper, SB [1 ]
Wood, DM [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gloucestershire, Sch Sport & Leisure, Gloucester GL2 9HW, England
关键词
VO2; kinetics; severe intensity; treadmill running;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-004-1278-z
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Recent research in which data were averaged over 10 or 30 s suggests that the (V)over dotO(2) response of aerobically fit individuals plateaus below V(V)over dotO(2 max) in an exhaustive square-wave run lasting similar to2 min. To investigate this phenomenon we examined the breath-by-breath (V)over dotO(2) response of trained runners to an exhaustive treadmill run at 800 m pace. Eight male competitive runners completed two treadmill tests on separate days: a ramp test to exhaustion and an exhaustive square-wave run at 800-m pace. For the ramp test, the breath-by-breath data were smoothed with a 15-s moving average and the highest of the smoothed values was taken as (V)over dotO(2 peak) [mean (SD): 68.9 (5.6)ml kg(-1) min(-1)]. For the square-wave, the breath-by-breath data were interpolated to give one value per second and modelled using a monoexponential function. Following a delay of 11.2(1.5)s, (V)over dotO(2) increased quickly [phase-2 time constant of 10.7 (2.7)s] towards an asymptote that represented just 85(6)% of (V)over dotO(2 peak) from the ramp test. Expressed in ml kg(-1) min(-1), this asymptote was independent of (V)over dotO(2 peak) (r=0.04, P=0.94). However, as a percentage of (V)over dotO(2 peak) it was negatively correlated with (V)over dotO(2 peak) itself (r=-0.96, P<0.001). It is concluded that in an exhaustive square-wave treadmill run lasting similar to2 min the (V)over dotO(2) of aerobically fit runners increases quickly to plateau at a level that is lower than, but independent of, (V)over dotO(2max).
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