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Transient responses in cardiac function below,at, and above anaerobic threshold
Authors:Kiyoji Tanaka  Takayoshi Yoshimura  Satoshi Sumida  Ryoichi Mitsuzono  Shinsuke Tanaka  Yotaro Konishi  Hitoshi Watanabe  Takashi Yamada  Kazuya Maeda
Affiliation:(1) Division of Exercise Physiology and Sports Medicine, Department of Health Science and Physical Education, School of Liberal Arts, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi, 558 Osaka;(2) Baba Memorial Hospital, Sakai, 592 Osaka;(3) Osaka Gakuin University, Suita, 564 Osaka;(4) University of Kurume, Kurume, 830 Fukuoka;(5) University of Kyoto, Sakyo, 606 Kyoto;(6) Department of Food and Nutrition, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi, 558 Osaka, Japan
Abstract:Summary Exercise-induced alterations in cardiac function during graded cycling with submaximal and maximal intensities were studied in 13 trained and 13 untrained young men. Stroke volume (SV) and stroke index (SI) at rest and during submaximal and maximal exercise, determined by impedance cardiography, were consistently greater in the trained than in the less fit group. Traning-induced bradycardia was evident in the trained group at rest and during submaximal exercise. Even when SV and SI were compared at the same absolute heart rate and left ventricular ejection time, those for the trained group were markedly greater than those for the untrained. SV for the untrained group was relatively diminished above the work rate corresponding to the anaerobic threshold. The difference in SV during exercise may be attributed to inadequate filling due to the smaller stretch of myocardial fibers in diastole and/or lesser systolic emptying of the left ventricle due to the reduced myocardial contractility in systole of untrained individuals.Data were collected at the Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Osaka City University
Keywords:Stroke volume  Myocardial contractility  Anaerobic threshold  Systolic time intervals
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