Both cycle ergometry and treadmill exercise are commonly employed to examine the cardiopulmonary system under conditions of precisely controlled metabolic stress. Although both forms of exercise are effective in elucidating a maximal stress response, it is unclear whether breathing strategies or ventilator efficiency differences exist between exercise modes. The present study examines breathing strategies, ventilatory efficiency and ventilatory capacity during both incremental cycling and treadmill exercise to volitional exhaustion. Subjects (n = 9) underwent standard spirometric assessment followed by maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing utilising cycle ergometry and treadmill exercise using a randomised cross-over design. Respiratory ...
This study aimed to describe and compare the ventilation behavior during an incremental test utilizi...
This study was aimed to determine the metabolic and cardio respiratory differences between Treadmil...
The effect of a progressively increasing work rate (15 W X min-1) up to exhaustion on the time cours...
Both cycle ergometry and treadmill exercise are commonly employed to examine the cardiopulmonary sys...
To compare the hemodynamic and gas exchange responses of ramp treadmill and cycle ergometer tests wi...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to clarify the changes induced by endurance training on the b...
There is a lack of evidence about the ventilatory efficiency in resistance exercises despite the key...
In a randomized cross-over study of 15 healthy men aged 20-30 years, we compared physiological and p...
Historically, exercise scientists and practitioners believed that continuous, steady exercise at a s...
Although the importance of exercise testing has been well established, standardization of protocols ...
To investigate the influence of stride frequency on ventilation in different subject populations, th...
This study aimed to describe and compare the ventilation behavior during an incremental test utilizi...
Minute ventilation (VE, and its pattern) is the result of an interaction between the drive to breat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of a progressive submaximal cycling exerc...
In a randomized cross-over study of 15 healthy men aged 20-30 years, we compared physiological and p...
This study aimed to describe and compare the ventilation behavior during an incremental test utilizi...
This study was aimed to determine the metabolic and cardio respiratory differences between Treadmil...
The effect of a progressively increasing work rate (15 W X min-1) up to exhaustion on the time cours...
Both cycle ergometry and treadmill exercise are commonly employed to examine the cardiopulmonary sys...
To compare the hemodynamic and gas exchange responses of ramp treadmill and cycle ergometer tests wi...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to clarify the changes induced by endurance training on the b...
There is a lack of evidence about the ventilatory efficiency in resistance exercises despite the key...
In a randomized cross-over study of 15 healthy men aged 20-30 years, we compared physiological and p...
Historically, exercise scientists and practitioners believed that continuous, steady exercise at a s...
Although the importance of exercise testing has been well established, standardization of protocols ...
To investigate the influence of stride frequency on ventilation in different subject populations, th...
This study aimed to describe and compare the ventilation behavior during an incremental test utilizi...
Minute ventilation (VE, and its pattern) is the result of an interaction between the drive to breat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of a progressive submaximal cycling exerc...
In a randomized cross-over study of 15 healthy men aged 20-30 years, we compared physiological and p...
This study aimed to describe and compare the ventilation behavior during an incremental test utilizi...
This study was aimed to determine the metabolic and cardio respiratory differences between Treadmil...
The effect of a progressively increasing work rate (15 W X min-1) up to exhaustion on the time cours...