AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to determine the relation between femoral vein oxygen partial pressure (Po2) and lactate increase during exercise in patients with cardiovascular disease.Background. Considerable controversy surround; the relation between the increase in lactate during exercise and the oxygen supply to the exercising muscles. We assumed that femoral vein Po2would be a measure of end-capillary Po2during leg-cycling exercise and that it would decrease to a “floor” level when the critical capillary Po2(the Po2below which the capillary-mitochondrial difference would be too low to allow oxygen consumption) was reached. At the critical capiliary Po2, anaerobic metabolism should take place, and lactate shoulds increase...
Background: Proper determination of lactate threshold (LT) is an important variable in improving car...
Arteriovenous O2 content (a-vCO2) differences increase during exercise in normal subjects through se...
Many researchers (e.g. Coffey et al., 2004) have indicated that recovery from acute exercise induced...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to determine the relation between femoral vein oxygen ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between pulmonary O2 and running s...
INTRODUCTION Monitoring muscle metabolic activity via blood lactate is a useful tool for understa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences between lactate thresholds determined f...
BackgroundAim of the study was to compare metabolic response of leg skeletal muscle during functiona...
BACKGROUND:Aim of the study was to compare metabolic response of leg skeletal muscle during function...
INTRODUCTION: Control of oxygen uptake (VO2) during the rest-to-exercise transition is thought to be...
The hypothesis that the rate of increase in muscle O2 uptake (VO2mus) at the onset of exercise is in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between muscle and blood lactate conce...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the electromyographic signal recorded from a wor...
Background A reduced cardiac output (CO) response during exercise is a major limiting factor in hear...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the change in pulmonary ventilation (V_E), ventilat...
Background: Proper determination of lactate threshold (LT) is an important variable in improving car...
Arteriovenous O2 content (a-vCO2) differences increase during exercise in normal subjects through se...
Many researchers (e.g. Coffey et al., 2004) have indicated that recovery from acute exercise induced...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to determine the relation between femoral vein oxygen ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between pulmonary O2 and running s...
INTRODUCTION Monitoring muscle metabolic activity via blood lactate is a useful tool for understa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences between lactate thresholds determined f...
BackgroundAim of the study was to compare metabolic response of leg skeletal muscle during functiona...
BACKGROUND:Aim of the study was to compare metabolic response of leg skeletal muscle during function...
INTRODUCTION: Control of oxygen uptake (VO2) during the rest-to-exercise transition is thought to be...
The hypothesis that the rate of increase in muscle O2 uptake (VO2mus) at the onset of exercise is in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between muscle and blood lactate conce...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the electromyographic signal recorded from a wor...
Background A reduced cardiac output (CO) response during exercise is a major limiting factor in hear...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the change in pulmonary ventilation (V_E), ventilat...
Background: Proper determination of lactate threshold (LT) is an important variable in improving car...
Arteriovenous O2 content (a-vCO2) differences increase during exercise in normal subjects through se...
Many researchers (e.g. Coffey et al., 2004) have indicated that recovery from acute exercise induced...