When O2 uptake at the lung is used to characterise the oxidative metabolic response to increased contractile activity ( O2 kinetics) in exercising muscle, the O2 profile reflects the combined influence of all involved muscle fibres. Consequently, during high-intensity exercise that mandates activation of fibres with considerable metabolic diversity (e.g., both principal fibre types), response characteristics specific to discrete segments of the recruited pool cannot be determined. The purpose of this thesis was to identify fibre-type-specific effects of conditions that might impact O2 delivery and/or motor unit recruitment patterns on O2 kinetics by using two models that increase fibre recruitment homogeneity during exercise transitions. In...
“slow component ” of O2 uptake (V ˙ O2) kinetics during constant-load heavy-intensity exercise is tr...
PublishedArticleCopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014During constant work rate exercise...
International audienceThe contribution of respiratory muscle work to the development of the O(2) con...
We manipulated the baseline metabolic rate and body position to explore the effect of the interactio...
We used extreme pedal rates to investigate the influence of muscle fibre recruitment on pulmonary VO...
New Findings What is the central question of this study? The finding that pulmonary oxygen uptake (i...
The goal of this study was to use spectral analysis of EMG data to test the hypothesis that the O2 u...
VO(2) kinetics and O(2) deficit are important determinants of exercise tolerance. In "normal" condit...
There have benn many studies on pulmonary oxygen uptake(VO2) kinetics during a coustant-load exercis...
It has been suggested that the slower O2 uptake (VO2) kinetics observed when exercise is initiated f...
The origin of the slow component (SC) of oxygen uptake kinetics, presenting during exercise above th...
The primary objective of this thesis was to examine the influence of alterations in muscle recruitme...
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...
We investigated the pedal rate dependency of the effect of priming exercise on pulmonary oxygen upta...
“slow component ” of O2 uptake (V ˙ O2) kinetics during constant-load heavy-intensity exercise is tr...
PublishedArticleCopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014During constant work rate exercise...
International audienceThe contribution of respiratory muscle work to the development of the O(2) con...
We manipulated the baseline metabolic rate and body position to explore the effect of the interactio...
We used extreme pedal rates to investigate the influence of muscle fibre recruitment on pulmonary VO...
New Findings What is the central question of this study? The finding that pulmonary oxygen uptake (i...
The goal of this study was to use spectral analysis of EMG data to test the hypothesis that the O2 u...
VO(2) kinetics and O(2) deficit are important determinants of exercise tolerance. In "normal" condit...
There have benn many studies on pulmonary oxygen uptake(VO2) kinetics during a coustant-load exercis...
It has been suggested that the slower O2 uptake (VO2) kinetics observed when exercise is initiated f...
The origin of the slow component (SC) of oxygen uptake kinetics, presenting during exercise above th...
The primary objective of this thesis was to examine the influence of alterations in muscle recruitme...
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...
We investigated the pedal rate dependency of the effect of priming exercise on pulmonary oxygen upta...
“slow component ” of O2 uptake (V ˙ O2) kinetics during constant-load heavy-intensity exercise is tr...
PublishedArticleCopyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014During constant work rate exercise...
International audienceThe contribution of respiratory muscle work to the development of the O(2) con...