Purpose: Growing evidence suggests that respiratory frequency (fR) is a marker of physical effort and a variable sensitive to changes in exercise tolerance. The comparison between arm+leg cycling (Arm+leg) and leg cycling (Leg) has the potential to further test this notion because a greater exercise tolerance is expected in the Arm+leg modality. We systematically compared Arm+leg vs. Leg using different performance tests.Methods: Twelve males underwent six performance tests in separate, randomized visits. Three tests were performed in each of the two exercise modalities, i.e. an incremental test and two time-to-exhaustion (TTE) tests performed at 90% or 75% of the peak power output reached in the Leg incremental test (PPOLeg). Exercise tole...
In order to provide further insight into the link between respiratory frequency (fR) and the rating ...
Background: The Heart Rate Variability Threshold (HRVT) is a point of deflection in heart rate varia...
Background and objective: There is conjecture over the efficacy of respiratory muscle training (RMT)...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare physiological and perceptual responses to progressive ...
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the mechani...
Purpose: This study compared cardiorespiratory and perceptual responses to exercise using self-re...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare respiratory responses, focusing on the time-domain variabilit...
International audienceTo compare the cardiorespiratory responses, blood lactate concentration and pe...
In a randomized cross-over study of 15 healthy men aged 20-30 years, we compared physiological and p...
Background: The mass-specific work rates at which peripheral circulatory blood flow (BF) may become ...
Purpose: Alternative modes of cardiopulmonary exercise testing are needed and an arm cycle (AC) is a...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
In order to provide further insight into the link between respiratory frequency (fR) and the rating ...
Background: The Heart Rate Variability Threshold (HRVT) is a point of deflection in heart rate varia...
Background and objective: There is conjecture over the efficacy of respiratory muscle training (RMT)...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare physiological and perceptual responses to progressive ...
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the mechani...
Purpose: This study compared cardiorespiratory and perceptual responses to exercise using self-re...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare respiratory responses, focusing on the time-domain variabilit...
International audienceTo compare the cardiorespiratory responses, blood lactate concentration and pe...
In a randomized cross-over study of 15 healthy men aged 20-30 years, we compared physiological and p...
Background: The mass-specific work rates at which peripheral circulatory blood flow (BF) may become ...
Purpose: Alternative modes of cardiopulmonary exercise testing are needed and an arm cycle (AC) is a...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
In order to provide further insight into the link between respiratory frequency (fR) and the rating ...
Background: The Heart Rate Variability Threshold (HRVT) is a point of deflection in heart rate varia...
Background and objective: There is conjecture over the efficacy of respiratory muscle training (RMT)...