Aerobic performance capacity in paraplegic subjects |
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Authors: | R. Flandrois M. Grandmontagne H. Gerin M. H. Mayet J. L. Jehl M. Eyssette |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Physiologie, UA 0621 CNRS, Faculté de Médecine Grange-Blanche, Université C. Bernard Lyon I, 69008 Lyon;(2) Hopital H. Gabrielle, route de Vourles, F-69230 St-Genis Laval, France |
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Abstract: | Summary To determine adaptation to prolonged exercise in paraplegics, maximal O2 uptake () and lactate threshold (LT) were evaluated during an arm cranking exercise in nine patients (P) and nine able-bodied (AB) subjects.Mean averaged 25.1 and 31.6 ml · min–1 · kg–1 in P and AB groups respectively. in P was found to be directly related to the level of spinal injury: the higher the lesion the lower the uptake. Lactate threshold expressed as a percentage of was higher in P (59%) than in AB (43%), and close to that observed in armtrained athletes.Since training has less effect on in paraplegics than in able-bodied subjects, attributable to a deficiency in the circulatory adaptation of paraplegics to exercise, the observed differences between AB and P in lactate threshold and submaximal exercise indicate that the possible effect of training in paraplegics is located at the level of intracellular chemistry, with a diminution in glycogenolysis (higher LT) and a higher rate of lipid utilization (lower RQ). |
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Keywords: | Maximal oxygen uptake Lactate threshold Endurance, arm-cranking exercise Paraplegics |
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