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Aerobic performance capacity in paraplegic subjects
Authors:R. Flandrois  M. Grandmontagne  H. Gerin  M. H. Mayet  J. L. Jehl  M. Eyssette
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
Abstract:
Summary To determine adaptation to prolonged exercise in paraplegics, maximal O2 uptake (
$$dot V_{O_{2max} } $$
) and lactate threshold (LT) were evaluated during an arm cranking exercise in nine patients (P) and nine able-bodied (AB) subjects.Mean 
$$dot V_{O_{2max} } $$
averaged 25.1 and 31.6 ml · min–1 · kg–1 in P and AB groups respectively. 
$$dot V_{O_{2max} } $$
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 
$$dot V_{O_{2max} } $$
was higher in P (59%) than in AB (43%), and close to that observed in armtrained athletes.Since training has less effect on 
$$dot V_{O_{2max} } $$
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).
Keywords:Maximal oxygen uptake  Lactate threshold  Endurance, arm-cranking exercise  Paraplegics
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