To investigate the influence of different metabolic muscle fiber profiles on the emergence of the slow component of oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text] <sub>SC</sub> ), 12 habitually active males completed four sessions of different combinations of work-to-work transition exercises up to severe intensity. Each transition was modeled to analyze the different kinetic parameters. Using a new approach, combining Henneman's principle and superposition principle, a reconstructed kinetics was built by temporally aligning the start of each new transition and summing them. The primary phase time constant significantly slowed and the gain at the end (GainEnd) significantly increased when transitions started from a higher intensity (p < ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
A fundamental task in exercise physiology is to determine and ultimately improve the adaptations tha...
The rate at which VO2 adjusts to the new energy demand following the onset of exercise strongly infl...
To investigate the influence of different metabolic muscle fiber profiles on the emergence of the sl...
To investigate the influence of different metabolic muscle fiber profiles on the emergence of the sl...
When O2 uptake at the lung is used to characterise the oxidative metabolic response to increased con...
This study focused on the steady-state phase of exercise to evaluate the relative contribution of me...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether muscle glycogen reduction prior to exercise would...
Human skeletal muscles have different fiber types with distinct metabolic functions and physiologica...
This study focused on the steady-state phase of exercise to evaluate the relative contribution of me...
Purpose: The aims of this study were 1) to model the temporal profile of W' recovery after exhaustio...
Previous studies have indicated that the (.-)VO(2) slow component is related to the recruitment of t...
We verified the hypothesis that the muscular phosphocreatine concentration (pre-transition [PCr]) be...
“slow component ” of O2 uptake (V ˙ O2) kinetics during constant-load heavy-intensity exercise is tr...
In this chapter we present the mechanisms underlying oxygen uptake kinetics in humans. We provide ev...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
A fundamental task in exercise physiology is to determine and ultimately improve the adaptations tha...
The rate at which VO2 adjusts to the new energy demand following the onset of exercise strongly infl...
To investigate the influence of different metabolic muscle fiber profiles on the emergence of the sl...
To investigate the influence of different metabolic muscle fiber profiles on the emergence of the sl...
When O2 uptake at the lung is used to characterise the oxidative metabolic response to increased con...
This study focused on the steady-state phase of exercise to evaluate the relative contribution of me...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether muscle glycogen reduction prior to exercise would...
Human skeletal muscles have different fiber types with distinct metabolic functions and physiologica...
This study focused on the steady-state phase of exercise to evaluate the relative contribution of me...
Purpose: The aims of this study were 1) to model the temporal profile of W' recovery after exhaustio...
Previous studies have indicated that the (.-)VO(2) slow component is related to the recruitment of t...
We verified the hypothesis that the muscular phosphocreatine concentration (pre-transition [PCr]) be...
“slow component ” of O2 uptake (V ˙ O2) kinetics during constant-load heavy-intensity exercise is tr...
In this chapter we present the mechanisms underlying oxygen uptake kinetics in humans. We provide ev...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
A fundamental task in exercise physiology is to determine and ultimately improve the adaptations tha...
The rate at which VO2 adjusts to the new energy demand following the onset of exercise strongly infl...