Oxygen uptake ( O2) kinetics determine the magnitude of the O2 deficit and the degree of metabolic perturbation and is considered to be an important determinant of exercise tolerance; however, there is limited empirical evidence to demonstrate that O2 kinetics is a direct determinant of exercise tolerance. The purpose of this thesis was to investigate O2 kinetics as a determinant of exercise tolerance and to consider its potential interaction with the maximum O2 ( O2max) and the W′ (the curvature constant of the hyperbolic power-duration relationship) in setting the tolerable duration of exercise. Recreationally-active adult humans volunteered to participate in the investigations presented in this thesis. Pulmonary O2 kinetics was assessed ...
The present study determined the impact of hyperoxia on the phase II time constant of pulmonary oxyg...
A number of basic tenets in traditional exercise physiology have been formulated on the assumption t...
The purpose of this study was to characterise the V.O (2) kinetic response to moderate intensity cyc...
The determinants of exercise intolerance are vital as they impinge on all individuals and are applic...
Critical power is a fundamental parameter defining high-intensity exercise tolerance, and is related...
We tested the hypothesis that kinetics of O2 uptake (V˙o2) measured in the transition to exercise ne...
We have previously demonstrated that the phase II time constant of pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics ...
We tested the hypothesis that kinetics of O2 uptake (V˙o2) measured in the transition to exercise ne...
It is well known that physiological variables such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), exercise econo...
It is well known that physiological variables such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), exercise econo...
The kinetic features of the pulmonary oxygen uptake (VO2) response to exercise provide insight into ...
The kinetic features of the pulmonary oxygen uptake (VO2) response to exercise provide insight into ...
The maximal oxygen uptake ((V) over dot (O2,peak)) during dynamic muscular exercise is commonly take...
The conflicting hypotheses on the limiting factors for skeletal muscle Vo2 on-kinetics might be reco...
Introduction/Purpose: Critical power (CP) is a fundamental parameter defining high-intensity exercis...
The present study determined the impact of hyperoxia on the phase II time constant of pulmonary oxyg...
A number of basic tenets in traditional exercise physiology have been formulated on the assumption t...
The purpose of this study was to characterise the V.O (2) kinetic response to moderate intensity cyc...
The determinants of exercise intolerance are vital as they impinge on all individuals and are applic...
Critical power is a fundamental parameter defining high-intensity exercise tolerance, and is related...
We tested the hypothesis that kinetics of O2 uptake (V˙o2) measured in the transition to exercise ne...
We have previously demonstrated that the phase II time constant of pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics ...
We tested the hypothesis that kinetics of O2 uptake (V˙o2) measured in the transition to exercise ne...
It is well known that physiological variables such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), exercise econo...
It is well known that physiological variables such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), exercise econo...
The kinetic features of the pulmonary oxygen uptake (VO2) response to exercise provide insight into ...
The kinetic features of the pulmonary oxygen uptake (VO2) response to exercise provide insight into ...
The maximal oxygen uptake ((V) over dot (O2,peak)) during dynamic muscular exercise is commonly take...
The conflicting hypotheses on the limiting factors for skeletal muscle Vo2 on-kinetics might be reco...
Introduction/Purpose: Critical power (CP) is a fundamental parameter defining high-intensity exercis...
The present study determined the impact of hyperoxia on the phase II time constant of pulmonary oxyg...
A number of basic tenets in traditional exercise physiology have been formulated on the assumption t...
The purpose of this study was to characterise the V.O (2) kinetic response to moderate intensity cyc...