Objective: We investigated the respiratory and vastus lateralis oxygenation responses to exhaustive, constant-load cycling at two exercise intensities. Methods: Eight moderately-trained male randomly cycled to exhaustion at 75% and 85% of maximal work-load (CL75 and CL85, respectively) measured during a maximal incremental test. From continuous recordings of respiratory variables and near-infrared spectroscopy signals of the vastus lateralis muscle, VO2 slow component (SC) and deoxyhemoglobin (HHb) SC were calculated. Results: At exhaustion, VO2 (+19 ± 25%), VO2 SC (+59 ± 24%) and minute ventilation (+14 ± 14%) were significantly higher during CL85 vs. CL75, whereas oxyhemoglobin (-67 ± 22%) and total hemoglobin (-36 ± 3%) responses w...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption during exercise has been extensively studied with the focus primari...
The selection of cadence during cycling may be determined by a number of factors, including the degr...
The V.O2 slow component (V.O2sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to ...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption during prolonged cycling exercise has been extensively studied at d...
We assessed respiratory muscles oxygenation responses during a ramp exercise to exhaustion and furth...
We assessed respiratory muscles oxygenation responses during a ramp exercise to exhaustion and furth...
The aim of this work was to study whole-body and muscle oxygenation during heavy exercise with check...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of prolonged constant load cycling exercis...
textAmong the factors that can influence the supply of blood and oxygen to the contracting skeletal ...
The magnitude and timing of oxygenation responses in highly active leg muscle, less active arm muscl...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the muscle oxygenation between trained and untrained s...
This study examined the relationship between the acute cardiorespiratory and muscleoxygenation/blood...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics to steady state across th...
Introduction: There have been a lot of studies examining all aspects of whole body oxygen consumpti...
This thesis investigated the role respiratory muscle work has on locomotor and respiratory muscle ox...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption during exercise has been extensively studied with the focus primari...
The selection of cadence during cycling may be determined by a number of factors, including the degr...
The V.O2 slow component (V.O2sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to ...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption during prolonged cycling exercise has been extensively studied at d...
We assessed respiratory muscles oxygenation responses during a ramp exercise to exhaustion and furth...
We assessed respiratory muscles oxygenation responses during a ramp exercise to exhaustion and furth...
The aim of this work was to study whole-body and muscle oxygenation during heavy exercise with check...
International audienceThis study investigated the effects of prolonged constant load cycling exercis...
textAmong the factors that can influence the supply of blood and oxygen to the contracting skeletal ...
The magnitude and timing of oxygenation responses in highly active leg muscle, less active arm muscl...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the muscle oxygenation between trained and untrained s...
This study examined the relationship between the acute cardiorespiratory and muscleoxygenation/blood...
The purpose of this study was to quantify the oxygen uptake (VO2) kinetics to steady state across th...
Introduction: There have been a lot of studies examining all aspects of whole body oxygen consumpti...
This thesis investigated the role respiratory muscle work has on locomotor and respiratory muscle ox...
Introduction: Oxygen consumption during exercise has been extensively studied with the focus primari...
The selection of cadence during cycling may be determined by a number of factors, including the degr...
The V.O2 slow component (V.O2sc) that develops during high-intensity aerobic exercise is thought to ...