Increased wakefulness is known to suppress the initial ventilatory response to passive movement and the steady-state ventilatory response to exercise. However, the effect of increased wakefulness upon the integrated ventilatory response at the onset of exercise is not known. We hypothesized that increasing wakefulness via a cognitive task would attenuate the initial ventilatory response to exercise, and so we examined the response to active leg extensions under two conditions: with and without concurrently solving a puzzle. At rest before exercise, subjects demonstrated greater minute ventilation while solving a puzzle ( mean +/- S. E. M., 12.38 +/- 0.55 versus 10.12 +/- 0.51 l min(-1), P <0.001), due to a higher mean breathing frequency...
Study objectives: Determine whether 30 s (s) of exercise performed upon waking can reduce sleep iner...
We test if brief physical exercise can reduce cardiovascular arousal not just during a psychological...
Purpose Effort sense has been suggested to be involved in the hyperventilatory response during inten...
Increased wakefulness is known to suppress the initial ventilatory response to passive movement and ...
The ventilatory response to exercise is well described in the literature, starting with an abrupt in...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine, using meta-analytic measures, the evidence ...
International audienceThis research aims to investigate whether slow-paced breathing (SPB) improves ...
Recent research suggests that cognitive performance might be altered by the respiratory-synchronized...
Sleep inertia, the transitional state of reduced alertness and impaired cognitive performance upon w...
Athletes regularly endure large increases in ventilation and accompanying perceptions of breathlessn...
A substantial body of evidence suggests positive effects of acute aerobic exercise (AAE) on subseque...
Many aspects of human respiration are known to change from wakefulness to NREM sleep, including the...
Minute ventilation (VE, and its pattern) is the result of an interaction between the drive to breat...
A relatively recent proposal suggests that a plastic element to the ventilatory control system might...
Moderate intensity cardiovascular exercise appears to provide a low-cost “intervention” on neurocogn...
Study objectives: Determine whether 30 s (s) of exercise performed upon waking can reduce sleep iner...
We test if brief physical exercise can reduce cardiovascular arousal not just during a psychological...
Purpose Effort sense has been suggested to be involved in the hyperventilatory response during inten...
Increased wakefulness is known to suppress the initial ventilatory response to passive movement and ...
The ventilatory response to exercise is well described in the literature, starting with an abrupt in...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine, using meta-analytic measures, the evidence ...
International audienceThis research aims to investigate whether slow-paced breathing (SPB) improves ...
Recent research suggests that cognitive performance might be altered by the respiratory-synchronized...
Sleep inertia, the transitional state of reduced alertness and impaired cognitive performance upon w...
Athletes regularly endure large increases in ventilation and accompanying perceptions of breathlessn...
A substantial body of evidence suggests positive effects of acute aerobic exercise (AAE) on subseque...
Many aspects of human respiration are known to change from wakefulness to NREM sleep, including the...
Minute ventilation (VE, and its pattern) is the result of an interaction between the drive to breat...
A relatively recent proposal suggests that a plastic element to the ventilatory control system might...
Moderate intensity cardiovascular exercise appears to provide a low-cost “intervention” on neurocogn...
Study objectives: Determine whether 30 s (s) of exercise performed upon waking can reduce sleep iner...
We test if brief physical exercise can reduce cardiovascular arousal not just during a psychological...
Purpose Effort sense has been suggested to be involved in the hyperventilatory response during inten...