The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of mode and intensity on VO2 kinetics in the severe intensity domain. Seventeen participants completed 3-7 tests each on a cycle ergometer and treadmill. For each test, Tfatigue, VO2max, Tmean response, VO2GAIN, TVO2max and T@VO2max were determin...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc24932017-03-17T08:35:49Z The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain Updyke, Rhonda S. Oxygen in the body. Cycling -- Physiological aspects. Running -- Physiological aspects. running VO2 response The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of mode and intensity on VO2 kinetics in the severe intensity domain. Seventeen participants completed 3-7 tests each on a cycle ergometer and treadmill. For each test, Tfatigue, VO2max, Tmean response, VO2GAIN, TVO2max and T@VO2max were determined. Linear regression techniques were used to describe the relationship between TVO2max and Tfatigue . VO2max values were higher in running. The VO2 response profile was faster for running than cycling and faster at higher intensities. The faster VO2 response in running may be associated with larger active muscle mass or differences in muscle activation patterns. The faster response at higher intensities may suggest that VO2 response is driven by O2 demand. University of North Texas Hill, David W. Goggin, Noreen Koziris, L. Perry 2000-05 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 47233207 untcat: b2302285 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2493/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc2493 English Public Copyright Updyke, Rhonda S. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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Oxygen in the body. Cycling -- Physiological aspects. Running -- Physiological aspects. running VO2 response Updyke, Rhonda S. The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain |
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of mode and intensity on VO2 kinetics in the severe intensity domain. Seventeen participants completed 3-7 tests each on a cycle ergometer and treadmill. For each test, Tfatigue, VO2max, Tmean response, VO2GAIN, TVO2max and T@VO2max were determined. Linear regression techniques were used to describe the relationship between TVO2max and Tfatigue .
VO2max values were higher in running. The VO2 response profile was faster for running than cycling and faster at higher intensities.
The faster VO2 response in running may be associated with larger active muscle mass or differences in muscle activation patterns. The faster response at higher intensities may suggest that VO2 response is driven by O2 demand. |
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Hill, David W. |
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Hill, David W. Updyke, Rhonda S. |
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The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain |
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The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain |
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The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain |
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The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain |
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The Effect of Mode and Intensity on Vo2 Kinetics in the Severe Intensity Domain |
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effect of mode and intensity on vo2 kinetics in the severe intensity domain |
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University of North Texas |
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