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. 1984 Dec;18(6):811-5.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1984.tb02549.x.

Effects of beta-adrenoceptor blockade on exercise performance and respiratory response in healthy, physically untrained humans

Effects of beta-adrenoceptor blockade on exercise performance and respiratory response in healthy, physically untrained humans

B Violante et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1984 Dec.

Abstract

The effects of propranolol 80 mg orally were compared with those of placebo on the response to a stepwise increasing exercise test in 17 healthy and physically untrained volunteers, of whom eight were female. Propranolol showed no significant effects on maximum work rate or perceived exertion rate. However, submaximal O2 uptake, CO2 output and minute ventilation tended to be lower after propranolol than after placebo. It is concluded that in subjects with a low work capacity, beta-adrenoceptor blockade does not impair maximal exercise capacity. The mechanisms underlying changes in respiratory response to exercise after propranolol are not fully explained. However, changes in substrate utilisation, the reduction in cardiac output and an alteration in respiratory drive may all be involved.

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