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Comparative Study
. 2009 Apr;105(6):851-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0969-2. Epub 2009 Jan 8.

Pattern of deoxy[Hb+Mb] during ramp cycle exercise: influence of aerobic fitness status

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Comparative Study

Pattern of deoxy[Hb+Mb] during ramp cycle exercise: influence of aerobic fitness status

Jan Boone et al. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2009 Apr.

Abstract

During ramp exercise the deoxy[Hb + Mb] pattern follows a sigmoid model [f(x) = f (0) + A/(1 + exp(-(-c +dx))], indicating a non-linear muscle blood flow (Qm)/oxygen uptake (VO25)-relationship. We hypothesised that in trained cyclists the sigmoid would display a rightward shift, due to an increased oxidative capacity and/or higher percentage of slow-twitch fibres. A total of 10 cyclists and 11 physically active students (PA students) performed a relative ramp exercise (+/-12 min) and a ramp25-exercise (25 W min(-1)). Deoxy[Hb + Mb] was measured at the M. Vastus Lateralis by NIRS, normalized to the total amplitude of the response and expressed as a function of absolute and relative (%peakP) work rate. The work rate corresponding to c/d (i.e.50% of the amplitude of the deoxy[Hb + Mb] response) was the only parameter of the sigmoid that differed significantly between cyclists (57.9 +/- 4.4% and 60.1 +/- 4.1%peakP in the relative and ramp25, respectively) and PAstudents (49.6 +/- 4.2% and 48.2 +/- 5.1%peakP, respectively), indicating a rightward shift of the sigmoid in the cyclists. These results suggest a change in the time course of C((a-v))O(2) as a function of aerobic fitness status.

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