This paper discusses under an energetic perspective the recent and older evidence supporting the classical notion that the 'oxygen debt', as originally defined by Margaria et al. (1933) [Am. J. Physiol. 106, 689-714], consists of two major components: the alactic oxygen debt, with a half-time of the order of 30 sec, and the lactic oxygen debt, with a much longer half-time, similar to that of lactic acid removal from blood after exercise (approximately 15 min). In particular, two ensuing concepts are treated, namely (i) the energetic equivalent of blood lactate accumulation in blood, whence the notions of lactic power and lactic capacity, and (ii) the energy sources allowing contraction of the oxygen deficit at the onset of square-wave exerc...
peer reviewedIn general, muscular exertion occurs when there is oxygenation of the energy substrates...
The aim of this study was to test i) three methods to estimate the Quantity of Lactate Accumulated (...
In this thesis, the wrist flexors of a single forearm (representing a small muscle group) carried ou...
While no doubt thought about for thousands of years, it was Antoine Lavoisier in the late 18th centu...
While no doubt thought about for thousands of years, it was Antoine Lavoisier in the late 18th centu...
This chapter outlines the history of the study of anaerobic metabolism during exercise. The emphasis...
-Oxygen consumption, along with lactic and pyruvic ac id in blood, have been measured throughout the...
It has been suggested that the participation of alactic anaerobic metabolism(AAM) in physical activi...
It has long been appreciated that contraction of skeletal muscle results in the production of lactic...
Indirect estimates of anaerobic energy expenditure are often derived from exhaustive and/or intermit...
Although the heart has been considered pri-marily an aerobic organ, recent work (1) has re-emphasize...
Bioenergetic interpretations of energy transfer specify that rapid anaerobic, substrate-level adenos...
There are 3 distinct yet closely integrated processes that operate together to satisfy the energy re...
Four indirect estimations of energy expenditure were examined, (i) O2 debt, (ii) O2 deficit, (iii) b...
The aim of the present paper is to present an historical perspective of the use of the Accumulated ...
peer reviewedIn general, muscular exertion occurs when there is oxygenation of the energy substrates...
The aim of this study was to test i) three methods to estimate the Quantity of Lactate Accumulated (...
In this thesis, the wrist flexors of a single forearm (representing a small muscle group) carried ou...
While no doubt thought about for thousands of years, it was Antoine Lavoisier in the late 18th centu...
While no doubt thought about for thousands of years, it was Antoine Lavoisier in the late 18th centu...
This chapter outlines the history of the study of anaerobic metabolism during exercise. The emphasis...
-Oxygen consumption, along with lactic and pyruvic ac id in blood, have been measured throughout the...
It has been suggested that the participation of alactic anaerobic metabolism(AAM) in physical activi...
It has long been appreciated that contraction of skeletal muscle results in the production of lactic...
Indirect estimates of anaerobic energy expenditure are often derived from exhaustive and/or intermit...
Although the heart has been considered pri-marily an aerobic organ, recent work (1) has re-emphasize...
Bioenergetic interpretations of energy transfer specify that rapid anaerobic, substrate-level adenos...
There are 3 distinct yet closely integrated processes that operate together to satisfy the energy re...
Four indirect estimations of energy expenditure were examined, (i) O2 debt, (ii) O2 deficit, (iii) b...
The aim of the present paper is to present an historical perspective of the use of the Accumulated ...
peer reviewedIn general, muscular exertion occurs when there is oxygenation of the energy substrates...
The aim of this study was to test i) three methods to estimate the Quantity of Lactate Accumulated (...
In this thesis, the wrist flexors of a single forearm (representing a small muscle group) carried ou...