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Dynamics of changes in the cardiovascular response to submaximal exercise during low-intensity endurance training with particular reference to the systolic time intervals
Authors:Krzysztof Krzemiński  Wiktor Niewiadomski  Krystyna Nazar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Applied Physiology, Medical Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, 17 Jazgarzewska Street, 00-730 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Summary Eighteen male volunteers (aged 20–23 years), not involved in any sporting activities, were submitted to 13 weeks of training consisting of 30 min exercise [at 50%–75% maximal oxygen intake 
$$(dot V_{O_2 max } )]$$
on a cycle ergometer, performed 3 times a week. Every 4 weeks cardiac function was evaluated by measuring the systolic time intervals at rest and during submaximal cycle exercise. Stroke volume (SV), heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) responses to submaximal exercise, 
$$dot V_{O_2 max } $$
and anaerobic threshold (AT) were also determined. Significant increases in 
$$dot V_{O_2 max } $$
, increases in AT and SV at the submaximal exercise intensities, as well as decreases in HR and BP were found after 4 weeks of training. Resting systolic time intervals were not affected by training, but during the submaximal cycle exercise the values of the pre-ejection period (PEP) and isovolumic contraction time (ICT) corresponding to HR of 100 beats·min−1 were significantly lowered after 13 weeks of training, whereas PEP, ICT and total electromechanical systole corresponding to HR of 130 beats·min−1 were significantly shortened by the 4th week. The ratios of PEP:LVET (left ventricular ejection time) and ICT:LVET during submaximal exercise were significantly lowered by training starting from the 8th week. These changes might be interpreted as evidence of the training-induced enhancement of the “contractility reserve”, i.e. the ability to increase heart muscle contractility with increasing exercise intensity.
Keywords:Endurance training  Submaximal cycle exercise  Systolic time intervals  Heart rate  Blood pressure
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