During heavy exercise, hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia leads to cerebral vasoconstriction, resulting in a reduction in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A reduction in CBF would impair cerebral O2 delivery and potentially account for reduced exercise performance in hypoxia. We tested the hypothesis that end-tidal Pco2 (PETCO2) clamping in hypoxic exercise would prevent the hypocapnia-induced reduction in CBF during heavy exercise, thus improving exercise performance. We measured PETCO2, middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAv; index of CBF), prefrontal cerebral cortex oxygenation (cerebral O2Hb; index of cerebral oxygenation), cerebral O2 delivery (DO2), and leg muscle oxygenation (muscle O2Hb) in 10 healthy men (age 27 ± 7 years; VO2max 63.3 ± ...
Purpose: The hemodynamic consequences of exercise in hypoxia have not been completely investigated. ...
BACKGROUND The impact of hyperoxia on exercise limitation is still incompletely understood. OBJECT...
To test the hypothesis that hypoxia centrally affects performance independently of afferent feedback...
During heavy exercise, hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia leads to cerebral vasoconstriction, resul...
Hypoxia increases the ventilatory response to exercise, which leads to hyperventilation-induced hypo...
Previous studies have suggested that a reduction in cerebral oxygen delivery may limit motor drive, ...
ous studies have suggested that a reduction in cerebral oxygen delivery may limit motor drive, parti...
International audienceReduction of aerobic exercise performance observed under hypoxic conditions is...
BACKGROUND: The Richalet hypoxia sensitivity test (RT), which quantifies the cardiorespiratory respo...
The reduction in O2peak at altitude is well documented. Maximal exercise in hypoxia is accelerated...
Fan, Jui-Lin, and Bengt Kayser. Fatigue and exhaustion in hypoxia: the role of cerebral oxygenation....
The reduction in O2peak at altitude is well documented. Maximal exercise in hypoxia is accelerated t...
The magnitude of the cerebral blood flow (CBF) response to exercise is primarily related to the sens...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated to secure brain O2 delivery while simultaneously avoiding hyp...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the involvement of cerebral oxygenation in lim...
Purpose: The hemodynamic consequences of exercise in hypoxia have not been completely investigated. ...
BACKGROUND The impact of hyperoxia on exercise limitation is still incompletely understood. OBJECT...
To test the hypothesis that hypoxia centrally affects performance independently of afferent feedback...
During heavy exercise, hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia leads to cerebral vasoconstriction, resul...
Hypoxia increases the ventilatory response to exercise, which leads to hyperventilation-induced hypo...
Previous studies have suggested that a reduction in cerebral oxygen delivery may limit motor drive, ...
ous studies have suggested that a reduction in cerebral oxygen delivery may limit motor drive, parti...
International audienceReduction of aerobic exercise performance observed under hypoxic conditions is...
BACKGROUND: The Richalet hypoxia sensitivity test (RT), which quantifies the cardiorespiratory respo...
The reduction in O2peak at altitude is well documented. Maximal exercise in hypoxia is accelerated...
Fan, Jui-Lin, and Bengt Kayser. Fatigue and exhaustion in hypoxia: the role of cerebral oxygenation....
The reduction in O2peak at altitude is well documented. Maximal exercise in hypoxia is accelerated t...
The magnitude of the cerebral blood flow (CBF) response to exercise is primarily related to the sens...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated to secure brain O2 delivery while simultaneously avoiding hyp...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the involvement of cerebral oxygenation in lim...
Purpose: The hemodynamic consequences of exercise in hypoxia have not been completely investigated. ...
BACKGROUND The impact of hyperoxia on exercise limitation is still incompletely understood. OBJECT...
To test the hypothesis that hypoxia centrally affects performance independently of afferent feedback...