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Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running
Pulmonary gas exchange analysis was compared to changes in muscle oxygen saturation as measured by near-infrared spectroscopy. First, ventilatory thresholds determined by common gas exchange analysis and breakpoints in muscle oxygen saturation were assessed for agreement during exercise with increas...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465744/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36157967 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0054 |
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author | Feldmann, Andri Ammann, Linda Gächter, Flurin Zibung, Marc Erlacher, Daniel |
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description | Pulmonary gas exchange analysis was compared to changes in muscle oxygen saturation as measured by near-infrared spectroscopy. First, ventilatory thresholds determined by common gas exchange analysis and breakpoints in muscle oxygen saturation were assessed for agreement during exercise with increasing intensity. Secondly, the relationship between muscle oxygen saturation as a surrogate for local oxygen extraction and peak oxygen uptake was assessed. In order to lend robustness to future NIRS testing on a broader scale, considering its potential for simple and cost-effective application, the question of a running versus a cycling modality was integrated into the design. Ten participants, of whom five were recreationally trained cyclists and five recreationally trained runners, were tested; each during a cycling test and a running test with increasing intensity to voluntary exhaustion. Muscle oxygen saturation and pulmonary gas exchange measurements were conducted. Bland-Altman analysis showed a moderate degree of agreement between both muscle oxygen saturation breakpoint 1 and muscle oxygen saturation breakpoint 2 and corresponding ventilatory threshold 1 and ventilatory threshold 2, for both cycling and running disciplines; generally speaking, muscle oxygen saturation breakpoints underestimated ventilatory thresholds. Additionally, a strong relationship could be seen between peak oxygen uptake and the minimally attained muscle oxygen saturation during cycling exercise. Muscle oxygen saturation measured using NIRS was determined to be a suitable method to assess ventilatory thresholds by finding breakpoints in muscle oxygen saturation, and muscle oxygen saturation minimum was linked to peak oxygen uptake. |
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spelling | pubmed-94657442022-09-23 Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running Feldmann, Andri Ammann, Linda Gächter, Flurin Zibung, Marc Erlacher, Daniel J Hum Kinet Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine Pulmonary gas exchange analysis was compared to changes in muscle oxygen saturation as measured by near-infrared spectroscopy. First, ventilatory thresholds determined by common gas exchange analysis and breakpoints in muscle oxygen saturation were assessed for agreement during exercise with increasing intensity. Secondly, the relationship between muscle oxygen saturation as a surrogate for local oxygen extraction and peak oxygen uptake was assessed. In order to lend robustness to future NIRS testing on a broader scale, considering its potential for simple and cost-effective application, the question of a running versus a cycling modality was integrated into the design. Ten participants, of whom five were recreationally trained cyclists and five recreationally trained runners, were tested; each during a cycling test and a running test with increasing intensity to voluntary exhaustion. Muscle oxygen saturation and pulmonary gas exchange measurements were conducted. Bland-Altman analysis showed a moderate degree of agreement between both muscle oxygen saturation breakpoint 1 and muscle oxygen saturation breakpoint 2 and corresponding ventilatory threshold 1 and ventilatory threshold 2, for both cycling and running disciplines; generally speaking, muscle oxygen saturation breakpoints underestimated ventilatory thresholds. Additionally, a strong relationship could be seen between peak oxygen uptake and the minimally attained muscle oxygen saturation during cycling exercise. Muscle oxygen saturation measured using NIRS was determined to be a suitable method to assess ventilatory thresholds by finding breakpoints in muscle oxygen saturation, and muscle oxygen saturation minimum was linked to peak oxygen uptake. Sciendo 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9465744/ /pubmed/36157967 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0054 Text en © 2022 Andri Feldmann, Linda Ammann, Flurin Gächter, Marc Zibung, Daniel Erlacher, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine Feldmann, Andri Ammann, Linda Gächter, Flurin Zibung, Marc Erlacher, Daniel Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running |
title | Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running |
title_full | Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running |
title_fullStr | Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running |
title_full_unstemmed | Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running |
title_short | Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running |
title_sort | muscle oxygen saturation breakpoints reflect ventilatory thresholds in both cycling and running |
topic | Section II - Exercise Physiology & Sports Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465744/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36157967 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2022-0054 |
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