Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2847807 | Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Breath-by-breath (BbB) oxygen uptake rate (VËO2) was measured at the mouth (MO) and at the alveolar level, at the onset of square wave cycling exercise of moderate intensity in six healthy male subjects. Alveolar BbB VËO2 values were calculated correcting MO VËO2 values by (i) estimating (GR); and (ii) measuring (opto-electronic plethysmography, OEP) BbB lung O2 store changes. VËO2 kinetics was then described by a bi-exponential model. GR yielded larger values of the time constants (Ï2) of the primary phase of VËO2 kinetics. The mean response times (MRTs) calculated by analysing GR BbB VËO2 values were larger than (i) those obtained by using MO and OEP at 90Â W; and (ii) that by using MO at 120Â W. OEP corrected VËO2 yielded the highest normalised amplitude of the cardiodynamic phase of the VËO2 on-response. Correction of BbB VËO2 for actual BbB changes of lung O2 stores by OEP thus seems more appropriate for the study of the early cardiodynamic phase of VËO2 kinetics than GR.
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Authors
A. Aliverti, B. Kayser, M. Cautero, R.L. Dellacà , P.E. di Prampero, C. Capelli,