In humans the oxygen uptake slow component is reduced by prior exercise of high as well as low intensity |
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Authors: | K. Koppo J. Bouckaert |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Movement and Sports Sciences, University of Ghent, Watersportlaan 2, 9000 Ghent, Belgium e-mail: Jacques.Bouckaert@rug.ac.be Fax: +32-9-2646484, BE |
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Abstract: | The aim of the study was to examine to what extent prior high- or low-intensity cycling, yielding the same amount of external work, influenced the oxygen uptake (V˙O2) slow component of subsequent high-intensity cycling. The 12 subjects cycled in two protocols consisting of an initial 3 min period of unloaded cycling followed by two periods of constant-load exercise separated by 3 min of rest and 3 min of unloaded cycling. In protocol 1 both periods of exercise consisted of 6 min cycling at a work rate corresponding to 90% peak oxygen uptake (V˙O2peak). Protocol 2 differed from protocol 1 in that the first period of exercise consisted of a mean of 12.1 (SD 0.8) min cycling at a work rate corresponding to 50% V˙O2peak. The difference between the 3rd min V˙O2 and the end V˙O2 (ΔV˙O2(6−3)) was used as an index of the V˙O2 slow component. Prior high-intensity exercise significantly reduced ΔV˙O2(6−3). The ΔV˙O2(6−3) was also reduced by prior low-intensity exercise despite an unchanged plasma lactate concentration at the start of the second period of exercise. The reduction was more pronounced after prior high- than after prior low-intensity exercise (59% and 28%, respectively). The results of this study show that prior exercise of high as well as low intensity reduces the V˙O2 slow component and indicate that a metabolic acidosis is not a necessary condition to elicit a reduction in ΔV˙O2(6−3). Accepted: 8 July 2000 |
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Keywords: | Oxygen uptake kinetics Slow component Prior exercise |
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