Maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2,max) is a physiological characteristic bounded by the parametric limits of the Fick equation: (left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic volume − LV end-systolic volume) × heart rate × arterio-venous oxygen difference. ‘Classical ’ views of V̇O2,max emphasize its critical dependence on convective oxygen transport to working skeletal muscle, and recent data are dispositive, proving convincingly that such limits must and do exist. ‘Contemporary’ investigations into the mechanisms underlying peripheral muscle fatigue due to energetic supply/demand mismatch are clarifying the local mediators of fatigue at the skeletal muscle level, though the afferent signalling pathways that communicate these environmental conditions to ...
Maximal aerobic exercise capacity (VO2 max) is the prod-uct of maximal cardiac output (Q) and the ma...
Although the concept of maximal oxygen uptake (V-dotO2max) was conceived as early as 1923, the crite...
We analysed the importance of systemic and peripheral arteriovenous O2 difference (a-vO2 difference ...
This article reviews the concept of maximal oxygen consumption ( $$\dot{V}\hbox{O}_{2\text{max} }$$ ...
his article reviews the concept of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) from the perspective of mult...
In this review, we argue that several key features of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) should underpi...
Oxygen uptake increases linearly with increased running speed or rate of work and finally reaches a...
This thesis includes four research papers, based on four separate studies aiming to elucidate the im...
Purpose: To compare the maximum oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) of elite endurance athletes and to explain w...
Maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) was defined by Hill and Lupton in 1923 as the oxygen uptake attained...
This chapter uses an analytic approach to the factors limiting maximal aerobic exercise. A person’s ...
Human beings depend on atmospheric oxygen (O2) for survival. To perform physical work, it is necessa...
Three modern views about the factors limiting oxygen uptake in healthy humans are set against the or...
The maximum rate of oxygen uptake (V.O·max) is a measure of the fastest rate at which oxygen (O2) ca...
Although the concept of maximal oxygen uptake (V-dotO2max) was conceived as early as 1923, the crite...
Maximal aerobic exercise capacity (VO2 max) is the prod-uct of maximal cardiac output (Q) and the ma...
Although the concept of maximal oxygen uptake (V-dotO2max) was conceived as early as 1923, the crite...
We analysed the importance of systemic and peripheral arteriovenous O2 difference (a-vO2 difference ...
This article reviews the concept of maximal oxygen consumption ( $$\dot{V}\hbox{O}_{2\text{max} }$$ ...
his article reviews the concept of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) from the perspective of mult...
In this review, we argue that several key features of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) should underpi...
Oxygen uptake increases linearly with increased running speed or rate of work and finally reaches a...
This thesis includes four research papers, based on four separate studies aiming to elucidate the im...
Purpose: To compare the maximum oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) of elite endurance athletes and to explain w...
Maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) was defined by Hill and Lupton in 1923 as the oxygen uptake attained...
This chapter uses an analytic approach to the factors limiting maximal aerobic exercise. A person’s ...
Human beings depend on atmospheric oxygen (O2) for survival. To perform physical work, it is necessa...
Three modern views about the factors limiting oxygen uptake in healthy humans are set against the or...
The maximum rate of oxygen uptake (V.O·max) is a measure of the fastest rate at which oxygen (O2) ca...
Although the concept of maximal oxygen uptake (V-dotO2max) was conceived as early as 1923, the crite...
Maximal aerobic exercise capacity (VO2 max) is the prod-uct of maximal cardiac output (Q) and the ma...
Although the concept of maximal oxygen uptake (V-dotO2max) was conceived as early as 1923, the crite...
We analysed the importance of systemic and peripheral arteriovenous O2 difference (a-vO2 difference ...