Abstract Background Greater diaphragm fatigue has been reported after hypoxic versus normoxic exercise, but whether this is due to increased ventilation and therefore work of breathing or reduced blood oxygenation per se remains unclear. Hence, we assessed the effect of different blood oxygenation level on isolated hyperpnoea-induced inspiratory and expiratory muscle fatigue. Methods Twelve healthy males performed three 15-min isocapnic hyperpnoea tests (85% of maximum voluntary ventilation with controlled breathing pattern) in normoxic, hypoxic (SpO2 = 80%) and hyperoxic (FiO2 = 0.60) conditions, in a random order. Before, immediately after and 30 min after hyperpnoea, transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi,tw ) was measured during cervical magn...
Respiratory/inspiratory muscle training (RMT/IMT) has been proposed to improve the endurance perform...
742, 1985.-Diaphragmatic fatigue was induced in six normal young men inspiring against a variable al...
We questioned whether the respiratory muscles of humans contribute to systemic oxidative stress foll...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Greater diaphragm fatigue has been reported after hypoxic versus n...
The mechanisms and sites that contribute to skeletal muscle fatigue vary depending on the specificat...
We hypothesized that severe hypoxia limits exercise performance via decreased contractility of limb ...
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Diaphragmatic fatigue occurs in highly trained athletes during exhaustive exercise. Since approximat...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of acute moderate hypoxia (HYP), compared with those of ...
vitro and to impair performance in vivo. The present study was designed to study neuromuscular fatig...
Objectives: To examine the acute effect of hypoxia and inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) on (1) ox...
Exhaustive dynamic exercise with large muscle groups in chronic hypobaric hypoxia may be limited by ...
Acute hypoxia causes skeletal muscle dysfunction in vitro, but little is known about its effect on m...
Exhaustive dynamic exercise with large muscle groups in chronic hypobaric hypoxia may be limited by ...
Acute hypoxia causes skeletal muscle dysfunction in vitro, but little is known about its effect on m...
Respiratory/inspiratory muscle training (RMT/IMT) has been proposed to improve the endurance perform...
742, 1985.-Diaphragmatic fatigue was induced in six normal young men inspiring against a variable al...
We questioned whether the respiratory muscles of humans contribute to systemic oxidative stress foll...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Greater diaphragm fatigue has been reported after hypoxic versus n...
The mechanisms and sites that contribute to skeletal muscle fatigue vary depending on the specificat...
We hypothesized that severe hypoxia limits exercise performance via decreased contractility of limb ...
© 2017 Scandinavian Society of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine. Published by John Wiley & S...
Diaphragmatic fatigue occurs in highly trained athletes during exhaustive exercise. Since approximat...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of acute moderate hypoxia (HYP), compared with those of ...
vitro and to impair performance in vivo. The present study was designed to study neuromuscular fatig...
Objectives: To examine the acute effect of hypoxia and inspiratory threshold loading (ITL) on (1) ox...
Exhaustive dynamic exercise with large muscle groups in chronic hypobaric hypoxia may be limited by ...
Acute hypoxia causes skeletal muscle dysfunction in vitro, but little is known about its effect on m...
Exhaustive dynamic exercise with large muscle groups in chronic hypobaric hypoxia may be limited by ...
Acute hypoxia causes skeletal muscle dysfunction in vitro, but little is known about its effect on m...
Respiratory/inspiratory muscle training (RMT/IMT) has been proposed to improve the endurance perform...
742, 1985.-Diaphragmatic fatigue was induced in six normal young men inspiring against a variable al...
We questioned whether the respiratory muscles of humans contribute to systemic oxidative stress foll...