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. 1975 Oct;251(3):657-69.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1975.sp011114.

Mean and breath-by-breath pattern of breathing in man during steady-state exercise

Mean and breath-by-breath pattern of breathing in man during steady-state exercise

J D Kay et al. J Physiol. 1975 Oct.

Abstract

1. The breathing pattern, that is the relation between tidal volume (VT) and the inspiratory (TI) and expiratory (TE) durations, has been studied for individual breaths (forty in each steady state). 2. Five healthy subjects were studied in steady-state exercise on a bicycle ergometer breathing air; three of them were also studied in hypercapnia, at rest and during exercise, and two of them also during exercise on a treadmill. 3. Tidal volume and respiratory frequency both increased with work load. The increase in frequency was largely due to a progressive decrease in TE; TI also decreased. 4. At any constant level of respiratory drive (constant work load or chemical load) VT was positively correlated with both TI and TE in more than 95% of cases. 5. A simple model of the respiratory cycle which fits both the observed mean and breath-by-breath patterns and which involves no new assumptions is presented.

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