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Effect of exercise intensity on oxygen consumption kinetics in non-exercising muscle during exercise
Authors:Nagasawa Takeshi
Institution:Department of Health Science, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Hiroshima, Japan. t.nagasawa.wi@it-hiroshima.ac.jp
Abstract:This study examined the effect of exercise intensity on the kinetics of muscle oxygen consumption in non-exercising forearm flexor muscles (VO(2mf)) during exercise. Seven healthy male subjects performed cycling exercise for 60 min at 30% of maximal oxygen consumption (%VO(2max)) and 30 min at 50% VO(2max) on separate days. The VO(2mf) values at rest and during exercise were measured by near-infrared spectroscopy. The VO(2mf) at 30% VO(2max) significantly increased to 1·2 ± 0·1-fold over resting value at 20 min after the beginning of exercise (P<0·05) and remained constant within 1·2- to 1·3-fold over resting value until 60 min during exercise. The VO(2mf) at 50% VO(2max) significantly increased to 1·2 ± 0·1-fold over resting value at 15 min after the beginning of exercise (P<0·05). Subsequently, the VO(2mf) at 50% VO(2max) increased with time to 1·3 ± 0·1-fold over resting value at 20 min after the beginning of exercise and to 1·5 ± 0·2-fold over resting value at 30 min. The VO(2mf) 15-30 min of exercise at 50% VO(2max) was significantly higher than that at 30% VO(2max) (P<0·05). These data suggest that the increase in VO(2mf) has a time lag from the beginning of exercise, and the kinetics of VO(2mf) during exercise differs with exercise intensity. Therefore, we conclude that the kinetics of VO(2mf) during exercise is dependent on exercise intensity.
Keywords:cycling exercise  low‐intensity exercise  moderate intensity exercise  muscle oxygen consumption  near‐infrared spectroscopy
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