Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of KinesiologyThomas J. BarstowCritical power/force (CP/CF) demarcates the boundary between the heavy- and severe-intensity exercise domains and is established as an important threshold for skeletal muscle metabolism, oxygen delivery, neuromuscular fatigue, and therefore exercise tolerance. Despite extensive study, the underlying mechanisms which precipitate the stark differences in physiological responses to exercise at intensities surrounding CP/CF remain unclear. The overall aim of this dissertation was to determine potential contraction-intensity dependent alterations in limb blood flow and microvascular oxygen delivery and investigate the effect of oxygen delivery limitations on neuromuscular function at ...
This study examined the electromyographic, cerebral and muscle hemodynamic responses during intermit...
This study examined the electromyographic, cerebral and muscle hemodynamic responses during intermit...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyThomas J. BarstowThe physiological mechanism...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyThomas J. BarstowThe physiological mechanism...
This article is available open access through the publisher’s website at the link below. Copyright @...
We have previously demonstrated that the phase II time constant of pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics ...
Blood flow and muscle oxygenation during low, moderate, and maximal sustained isometric contractions...
Lactate or gas exchange threshold (GET) and critical power (CP) are closely associated with human ex...
Lactate or gas exchange threshold (GET) and critical power (CP) are closely associated with human ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
Blood flow restricted or occlusion (BFO) exercise uses external pressure to impede blood flow, thus ...
The aim was to evaluate changes in peripheral and cerebral oxygenation, cardiorespiratory, and perfo...
The aim was to evaluate changes in peripheral and cerebral oxygenation, cardiorespiratory, and perfo...
Sustained isometric contractions of skeletal muscles produce intramuscular pressures that leads to b...
This study examined the electromyographic, cerebral and muscle hemodynamic responses during intermit...
This study examined the electromyographic, cerebral and muscle hemodynamic responses during intermit...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyThomas J. BarstowThe physiological mechanism...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyThomas J. BarstowThe physiological mechanism...
This article is available open access through the publisher’s website at the link below. Copyright @...
We have previously demonstrated that the phase II time constant of pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics ...
Blood flow and muscle oxygenation during low, moderate, and maximal sustained isometric contractions...
Lactate or gas exchange threshold (GET) and critical power (CP) are closely associated with human ex...
Lactate or gas exchange threshold (GET) and critical power (CP) are closely associated with human ex...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Physiological S...
Blood flow restricted or occlusion (BFO) exercise uses external pressure to impede blood flow, thus ...
The aim was to evaluate changes in peripheral and cerebral oxygenation, cardiorespiratory, and perfo...
The aim was to evaluate changes in peripheral and cerebral oxygenation, cardiorespiratory, and perfo...
Sustained isometric contractions of skeletal muscles produce intramuscular pressures that leads to b...
This study examined the electromyographic, cerebral and muscle hemodynamic responses during intermit...
This study examined the electromyographic, cerebral and muscle hemodynamic responses during intermit...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...