1. Four human subjects exercised in hypoxia (end-tidal partial pressure of O2 (P(ET),O2) ca 55 Torr; heart rate ca 100-130 beats min-1), and the contribution to the respiratory drive of the peripheral and central chemoreflex pathways have been separated on the basis of the latencies and the time courses of the responses to sudden changes of stimulus. 2. The subjects were exposed to repeated end-tidal step changes in PCO2 of ca 3-3.5 Torr (at nearly constant P(ET),O2) and PO2 (between ca 55 and 230 Torr) at three regions along the expiratory ventilation VE-P(ET),CO2 response line (hypocapnia, eucapnia, hypercapnia). The dynamics of the ventilatory responses were calculated using a two-compartment non-linear least-squares optimization method....
This study investigated the effect of exercise duration on the response dynamics of oxygen consumpti...
AbstractHypoxic exposure lasting a few hours results in an elevation of ventilation and a lowering o...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether sustained hypoxia during exercise attenuates the de...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical control of breathing during exercise in humans.Chapter 1 ...
It has been proposed that the naturally-occurring respiratory oscillation in Pa,CO2 carries sufficie...
1. Ventilatory chemoreflex responses have been studied at rest during the recovery from a brief peri...
To investigate how the ventilatory response to isocapnic hypoxia is modified by steady-state exercis...
This study assessed whether the form of the peripheral chemoreflex response to hypoxia depends on th...
To gain an insight into the origin of the phase I ventilatory response to exercise (ph I) in humans,...
Hypoxic exposure lasting a few hours results in an elevation of ventilation and a lowering of end-ti...
Both exercise and hypoxia increase pulmonary ventilation. However, the combined effects of the two s...
One hypothesis concerning the origin of hypoxic ventilatory decline is that hypoxia acts centrally t...
In order to investigate the effects of acute hypoxia and accompanying hypocapnia on the ventilatory ...
Factors Influencing Ventilation, Gas Exchange and Arterial Blood Oxygenation During Exercise in Man....
This study investigated the effect of exercise duration on the response dynamics of oxygen consumpti...
This study investigated the effect of exercise duration on the response dynamics of oxygen consumpti...
AbstractHypoxic exposure lasting a few hours results in an elevation of ventilation and a lowering o...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether sustained hypoxia during exercise attenuates the de...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical control of breathing during exercise in humans.Chapter 1 ...
It has been proposed that the naturally-occurring respiratory oscillation in Pa,CO2 carries sufficie...
1. Ventilatory chemoreflex responses have been studied at rest during the recovery from a brief peri...
To investigate how the ventilatory response to isocapnic hypoxia is modified by steady-state exercis...
This study assessed whether the form of the peripheral chemoreflex response to hypoxia depends on th...
To gain an insight into the origin of the phase I ventilatory response to exercise (ph I) in humans,...
Hypoxic exposure lasting a few hours results in an elevation of ventilation and a lowering of end-ti...
Both exercise and hypoxia increase pulmonary ventilation. However, the combined effects of the two s...
One hypothesis concerning the origin of hypoxic ventilatory decline is that hypoxia acts centrally t...
In order to investigate the effects of acute hypoxia and accompanying hypocapnia on the ventilatory ...
Factors Influencing Ventilation, Gas Exchange and Arterial Blood Oxygenation During Exercise in Man....
This study investigated the effect of exercise duration on the response dynamics of oxygen consumpti...
This study investigated the effect of exercise duration on the response dynamics of oxygen consumpti...
AbstractHypoxic exposure lasting a few hours results in an elevation of ventilation and a lowering o...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether sustained hypoxia during exercise attenuates the de...