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Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin
It is important to verify the old findings of Cumming (1972) and Goldberg and Shephard (1980) who showed that stroke volume (SV) may be higher during recovery rather than during exercise, in order to organize the number of intervals throughout training sessions. The purpose of this study was to re-e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5260577/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28149412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2016-0011 |
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author | Colakoglu, Muzaffer Ozkaya, Ozgur Balci, Gorkem Aybars Yapicioglu, Bulent |
author_facet | Colakoglu, Muzaffer Ozkaya, Ozgur Balci, Gorkem Aybars Yapicioglu, Bulent |
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description | It is important to verify the old findings of Cumming (1972) and Goldberg and Shephard (1980) who showed that stroke volume (SV) may be higher during recovery rather than during exercise, in order to organize the number of intervals throughout training sessions. The purpose of this study was to re-evaluate individual SV responses to various upright cycling exercises using the nitrous-oxide rebreathing method. Nine moderate to well-trained male athletes volunteered to take part in the study (maximal O(2) uptake (VO(2max)): 60.2 ± 7 mL⋅min(-1)⋅kg(-1)). Workloads ranging from 40-100% of VO(2max) were applied to determine individual peak SV (SV(peak)) response. Results showed that SV responses were higher during exercise compared to recovery in all exercise loads from 40-100% of VO(2max). Mean SV responses to individual SVpeak loads were also higher during exercise compared to recovery (122.9 ± 2.5 versus 105.3 ± 5.93 mL). The highest SV responses to 10 min exercises of 40-70% of VO(2max) were obtained in the 5(th) or 7.5(th) min of each stage (p≤0.05). Meanwhile, during 5 min exercises between 80-100% of VO(2max), peak SV responses were observed in the 3(rd) min of loading (p≤0.05). In conclusion, individual SVpeak levels encountered over wide exercise intensity ranges showed that SVpeak development may also be correlated to exercise intensity corresponding to individual SV(peak) loads. |
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spelling | pubmed-52605772017-02-01 Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin Colakoglu, Muzaffer Ozkaya, Ozgur Balci, Gorkem Aybars Yapicioglu, Bulent J Hum Kinet Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine It is important to verify the old findings of Cumming (1972) and Goldberg and Shephard (1980) who showed that stroke volume (SV) may be higher during recovery rather than during exercise, in order to organize the number of intervals throughout training sessions. The purpose of this study was to re-evaluate individual SV responses to various upright cycling exercises using the nitrous-oxide rebreathing method. Nine moderate to well-trained male athletes volunteered to take part in the study (maximal O(2) uptake (VO(2max)): 60.2 ± 7 mL⋅min(-1)⋅kg(-1)). Workloads ranging from 40-100% of VO(2max) were applied to determine individual peak SV (SV(peak)) response. Results showed that SV responses were higher during exercise compared to recovery in all exercise loads from 40-100% of VO(2max). Mean SV responses to individual SVpeak loads were also higher during exercise compared to recovery (122.9 ± 2.5 versus 105.3 ± 5.93 mL). The highest SV responses to 10 min exercises of 40-70% of VO(2max) were obtained in the 5(th) or 7.5(th) min of each stage (p≤0.05). Meanwhile, during 5 min exercises between 80-100% of VO(2max), peak SV responses were observed in the 3(rd) min of loading (p≤0.05). In conclusion, individual SVpeak levels encountered over wide exercise intensity ranges showed that SVpeak development may also be correlated to exercise intensity corresponding to individual SV(peak) loads. De Gruyter 2016-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5260577/ /pubmed/28149412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2016-0011 Text en © 2016 Editorial Committee of Journal of Human Kinetics |
spellingShingle | Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine Colakoglu, Muzaffer Ozkaya, Ozgur Balci, Gorkem Aybars Yapicioglu, Bulent Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin |
title | Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin |
title_full | Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin |
title_fullStr | Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin |
title_full_unstemmed | Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin |
title_short | Re-Evaluation of Old Findings on Stroke Volume Responses to Exercise and Recovery by Nitrous-Oxide Rebreathin |
title_sort | re-evaluation of old findings on stroke volume responses to exercise and recovery by nitrous-oxide rebreathin |
topic | Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5260577/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28149412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2016-0011 |
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