نتایج جستجو برای: intensity exercise in normobaric normoxia conduction 3

تعداد نتایج: 17336817  

2013
Jui-Lin Fan Bengt Kayser

Hypoxia increases the ventilatory response to exercise, which leads to hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia and subsequent reduction in cerebral blood flow (CBF). We studied the effects of adding CO2 to a hypoxic inspired gas on CBF during heavy exercise in an altitude naïve population. We hypothesized that augmented inspired CO2 and hypoxia would exert synergistic effects on increasing CBF duri...

Journal: :Circulation research 2002
José González-Alonso David B Olsen Bengt Saltin

Blood flow to contracting skeletal muscle is tightly coupled to the oxygenation state of hemoglobin. To investigate if ATP could be a signal by which the erythrocyte contributes to the regulation of skeletal muscle blood flow and oxygen (O2) delivery, we measured circulating ATP in 8 young subjects during incremental one-legged knee-extensor exercise under conditions of normoxia, hypoxia, hyper...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
M Macdonald P K Pedersen R L Hughson

We examined the hypothesis that O2 uptake (VO2) would change more rapidly at the onset of step work rate transitions in exercise with hyperoxic gas breathing and after prior high-intensity exercise. The kinetics of VO2 were determined from the mean response time (MRT; time to 63% of total change in VO2) and calculations of O2 deficit and slow component during normoxic and hyperoxic gas breathin...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2015
C Siebenmann P Rasmussen H Sørensen M Zaar M Hvidtfeldt A Pichon N H Secher C Lundby

Several techniques assessing cardiac output (Q) during exercise are available. The extent to which the measurements obtained from each respective technique compares to one another, however, is unclear. We quantified Q simultaneously using four methods: the Fick method with blood obtained from the right atrium (Q(Fick-M)), Innocor (inert gas rebreathing; Q(Inn)), Physioflow (impedance cardiograp...

2015
Gwenael Layec Aurélien Bringard Yann Le Fur Jean-Paul Micallef Stéphane Perrey Patrick J. Cozzone David Bendahan George E. Whalen

22 Exercise efficiency is an important determinant of exercise capacity. However, little is known 23 about the physiological factors that can modulate muscle efficiency during exercise. 24 Accordingly, we examined whether improved O2 availability would 1) impair mitochondrial 25 efficiency and shift the energy production toward aerobic ATP synthesis, 2) reduce the ATP cost 26 of dynamic contrac...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2007
Nicolas Fabre Stéphane Perrey Philippe Passelergue Jean-Denis Rouillon

Besides neuro-mechanical constraints, chemical or metabolic stimuli have also been proposed to interfere with the coordination between respiratory and locomotor rhythms. In the light of the conflicting data observed in the literature, this study aimed to assess whether acute hypoxia modifies the degree of coordination between respiratory and locomotor rhythms during rowing exercises in order to...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2010
R Naeije S Huez M Lamotte K Retailleau S Neupane D Abramowicz V Faoro

Altitude exposure is associated with decreased exercise capacity and increased pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR). Echocardiographic measurements of pulmonary haemodynamics and a cardiopulmonary exercise test were performed in 13 healthy subjects at sea level, in normoxia and during acute hypoxic breathing (1 h, 12% oxygen in nitrogen), and in 22 healthy subjects after acclimatisation to an al...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2008
Sven Haufe Susanne Wiesner Stefan Engeli Friedrich C Luft Jens Jordan

PURPOSE Endurance exercise and hypoxia regulate pathways that are crucial to glucose and lipid metabolism. We hypothesized that training under hypoxia results in similar or even greater metabolic improvement compared with exercise under normoxia at a lower workload. METHODS We randomly assigned 20 healthy men to single blind training under hypoxia (FiO2 = 15%) or normoxia (FiO2 = 21%). Subjec...

بیگدلی, محمدرضا, رهنما, مهدی,

  Background and objective: Recent studies suggest that intermittent and prolonged normobaric hyperoxia (HO) results in ischemic tolerance to reduce brain injury. In this research attempts were made to see the changes in TNF-a converting enzyme (TACE) and NF-kB activity following intermittent HO and ischemia preconditioning.   Materials and Methods: The rats were divided into two experimenta...

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