Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5926671 | Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We tested that the breath-by-breath VËO2 determination by an algorithm termed BR did not bias the kinetics parameters. It was compared to two other algorithms using a correction for changes in lung gas stores between two successive breaths (AU, W) and one without correction (NC). Ten healthy male subjects cycled 10Â min at 15 and 30Â W below and above ventilatory threshold (VT) after 3Â min at 0Â W. The breath-by-breath VËO2 variability was lower with BR than the other methods during the last 3Â min at each power. VËO2 kinetics was described by a mono-exponential model at power below VT and a bi-exponential model above VT. Differences in parameter were only observed for the primary component between estimates using AU and NC. The between-subject variability in the parameters of the slow component at 15Â W above VT was lower with AU and BR than W and NC. It was concluded that the BR algorithm could be used to analyse the VËO2 kinetics during exercise.
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Authors
Philippe Gimenez, Thierry Busso,