Ventilatory and heart rate chemosensitivity in track-and-field athletes |
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Authors: | Yoshio Ohyabu Akio Usami Ihoko Ohyabu Yoshihisa Ishida Chiaki Miyagawa Toshiro Arai Yoshiyuki Honda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of General Arts, Kogakuin University, 1-24-2, Nishishinjuku, 163-91 Tokyo, Japan;(2) School of Physical Education, Tokai University, Japan;(3) School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Fifty-four male track-and-field athletes and 18 male non-athletes were examined by isocapnic progressive hypoxia and CO2 rebreathing tests. Ventilatory and heart rate (HR) responses to hypoxia were analysed by a hyperbolic relationship and the ventilatory response to hypercapnia by a linear regression. The results showed that ventilatory sensitivity during hypoxia was significantly attenuated in the long-distance runners and sprinters compared to the non-athletes. Although heart rate sensitivity during hypoxia in none of the athletes showed a significant difference compared to that of the non-athletes, baseline HR in the long-distance runners was significantly lower than that of the non-athletes. None of the athletes showed significant differences in ventilatory sensitivity during hypercapnia compared to the non-athletes. |
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Keywords: | Progressive hypoxia CO2 rebreathing Track-and-field atletes Ventilatory response |
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