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Pulmonary blood volume and interventricular circulation time in physically trained and untrained subjects
Authors:D K Falch  S B StrØmme
Institution:(1) Hormone and Isotope Laboratory, Aker Hospital, Trondheimsveien 235, Oslo 5, Norway;(2) Laboratory of Physiology, Norwegian College of Physical Education and Sport, Oslo 5, Norway
Abstract:Summary Resting pulmonary plasma and blood volumes (PPV and PBV), interventricular circulation time (IVCT), cardiac and stroke index (CI and SI), heart rate (HR), total plasma and blood volumes (PV and BV) were determined in athletes (two male groups representing different types of sport activities, and one female group) and compared with those of non-athletes (one male and one female group).In addition to high maximal aerobic power, the athletes were characterized by greater SI, BV and PV and lower resting HR than non-athletes. PPV and PBV were significantly larger and IVCT significantly longer in the trained than in the untrained groups, probably reflecting an improved capacity of the pulmonary circulation. PPV as per cent of PV was almost equal in all the groups, indicating the same distribution of plasma between the pulmonary and systemic circulation. The data also indicate that total blood volume is an important determinant of the magnitude of the pulmonary vascular bed. The increased volume of flowing blood and increased stroke volume in athletes probably allows for a reduction in flow velocity and thereby a reduction in kinetic energy.
Keywords:Pulmonary circulation  Blood volume  Pulmonary plasma volume  Interventricular circulation time  Athletes  Physical fitness
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