We tested the hypothesis that preventing the poikilocapnic response to high intensity exercise would increase the ventilatory response to exercise. We measured ventilatory variables in 10 healthy men during incremental cycling with and without inspired CO(2) (randomised order). Inspired CO(2) elevated resting ventilation (V(E)), tidal volume (V(T)), PETCO₂ and PETO₂ by 5 ± 5 L/min, 0.3 ± 0.2 L, 6 ± 3 mm Hg and 11 ± 7 mm Hg, respectively (P0.05). During high intensity exercise, inspired CO(2) elevated PETCO₂ by 7 ± 2, 10 ± 4 and 11 ± 4 mm Hg at 80%, 90% and 100% VO₂ max, respectively (P0.05). During high intensity exercise, inspired CO(2) elevated VT by 0.2 ± 0.3 L at 80%, 90% and 100% VO₂ max, respectively (P0.05). These data suggest a prog...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical control of breathing during exercise in humans.Chapter 1 ...
Minute ventilation (VE, and its pattern) is the result of an interaction between the drive to breat...
ous studies have suggested that a reduction in cerebral oxygen delivery may limit motor drive, parti...
BACKGROUND: Carbon dioxide (CO2) plays a normal part in gas exchange and acid-base equilibrium in th...
1. Ventilatory chemoreflex responses have been studied at rest during the recovery from a brief peri...
Hypoxia increases the ventilatory response to exercise, which leads to hyperventilation-induced hypo...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that well trained endurance athletes frequently have a lower peri...
Nine male Physical Education students were selected to test the hypothesis that addition of CO₂ to t...
POON, C.-S. Potentiation of exercise ventilatory response by airway CO, and dead space loading. J. A...
Intermittent supra-maximal cycling of varying work: recovery durations was used to explore the kinet...
To gain an insight into the origin of the phase I ventilatory response to exercise (ph I) in humans,...
To investigate how the ventilatory response to isocapnic hypoxia is modified by steady-state exercis...
High arterial CO2 pressure (PaCO2) measured in athletes during exercise suggests inadequate hyperven...
The ventilatory response to exercise is well described in the literature, starting with an abrupt in...
We designed two experiments to investigate the relationship between ventilation ((V) over dotE) and ...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical control of breathing during exercise in humans.Chapter 1 ...
Minute ventilation (VE, and its pattern) is the result of an interaction between the drive to breat...
ous studies have suggested that a reduction in cerebral oxygen delivery may limit motor drive, parti...
BACKGROUND: Carbon dioxide (CO2) plays a normal part in gas exchange and acid-base equilibrium in th...
1. Ventilatory chemoreflex responses have been studied at rest during the recovery from a brief peri...
Hypoxia increases the ventilatory response to exercise, which leads to hyperventilation-induced hypo...
Cross-sectional studies have shown that well trained endurance athletes frequently have a lower peri...
Nine male Physical Education students were selected to test the hypothesis that addition of CO₂ to t...
POON, C.-S. Potentiation of exercise ventilatory response by airway CO, and dead space loading. J. A...
Intermittent supra-maximal cycling of varying work: recovery durations was used to explore the kinet...
To gain an insight into the origin of the phase I ventilatory response to exercise (ph I) in humans,...
To investigate how the ventilatory response to isocapnic hypoxia is modified by steady-state exercis...
High arterial CO2 pressure (PaCO2) measured in athletes during exercise suggests inadequate hyperven...
The ventilatory response to exercise is well described in the literature, starting with an abrupt in...
We designed two experiments to investigate the relationship between ventilation ((V) over dotE) and ...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical control of breathing during exercise in humans.Chapter 1 ...
Minute ventilation (VE, and its pattern) is the result of an interaction between the drive to breat...
ous studies have suggested that a reduction in cerebral oxygen delivery may limit motor drive, parti...