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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of applied physiology 69 (1994), S. 132-139 
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Heart rate threshold ; Lactate turn point ; Constant load exercise ; Cycle ergometer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate heart rate threshold (HRT) related exercise intensities by means of two endurance cycle ergometer tests using blood lactate concentration. [La], pulmonary ventilation ( $$\dot V$$ E), oxygen uptake ( $$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$ ), heart rate (HR) and electromyogram (EMG) activity of working muscle. Firstly, 16 healthy female students [age, 21.4 (SD 2.8) years; height, 167.1 (SD 5.1) cm; body mass 62.7 (SD 7.1) kg] performed an incremental exercise test (10 W each minute) on an electrically braked cycle ergometer until they felt exhausted. The HRT and lactate turn point (LTP) were assessed by means of computer-aided linear regression break point analysis from the relationship of HR or [La] to power output. No significant difference was found between HRT and LTP for all the variables measured. Secondly, two endurance tests (ET) of 20 min duration were performed by 7 subjects. The first (ET I) was performed at an exercise intensity which was about 10% lower than the power output at HRT [61.2 (SD 3.1) % maximal oxygen uptake ( $$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$ max)], the second (ET II) at an exercise intensity about 10% higher than the power output at HRT [79.2 (SD 3.4) % $$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$ max]. The parameters measured showed a clear steady state in ET I. All mean values were lower than values at HRT [power, 138.7 (SD 18.9) W; HR, 172.1 (SD 4.7) beats·min−1; $$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$ , 2.2 (SD 0.3) l·min−1; $$\dot V$$ E, 54.0 (SD 9.1) l·min−1; [La], 3.7 (SD 1.1) mmol·l−1; EMG, 81.1 (SD 24.0) μV] except HR which was the same. No parameters showed a steady state (except EMG activity) in ET II. No subject was able to maintain the exercise for the whole 20 min in ET II [mean time to cessation of the exercise was 10.4 (SD 3.7) min]. At the end of ET II all variables measured were significantly higher (P 〈 0.05) than in ET I (except EMG activity) [HR, 184.3 (SD 5.2) and 172.1 (SD 8.7) beats·min−1; $$\dot V$$ E: 75.2 (SD 11.7) and 49.6 (SD 8.4) l·min−1; $$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$ , 2.9 (SD 0.7) and 2.1 (SD 0.5) l·min−1; [La], 7.0 (SD 1.8) and 3.3 (SD 2.2) mmol·l−1; EMG, 86.3 (SD 28.7) and 75.9 (SD 21.5) μV]. Although no exercise, at HRT exactly was performed, we assume that maximal steady state lay in between ET I and ET II.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Heart rate deflection ; Lactate performance curve ; Plasma catecholamines ; Cycle ergometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The correlation between the behaviour of the heart rate/work performance (f c W) curve and blood lactate ([la]b) and plasma adrenaline/noradrenaline concentrations ([A]/[NA]) during incremental cycle ergometer exercise was investigated. A group of 21 male sports students was divided into two groups: group I, with a clear deflection of thef c W curve; group II, without or with an inverse deflection of thef c W curve. The aerobic threshold (Thaer) and the lactate turn point (LTP) were defined. Between Thaer and maximal work performance (f c W max) the behaviour of thef c W curve as well as the behaviour of [la−]b and [A]. [NA] were described mathematically. Thef c, systolic blood pressure (BPS),W, [la−]b, [A] and [NA] at rest, Thaer, LTP,f c W max, after 3 and 6 min of recovery (Re3/Re6) were calculated. A significant difference between the two groups could only be detected forf c at LTP, Re3 and Re6 (P 〈 0.05). No significant, correlation could be found between individualf c W-behaviour and individual time course of [la−]b, [A] and [NA]. However, a significant correlation was visible between [la−/W-behaviour and individual catecholamine response. These results and the fact that the different flattening at the top of thef c W curve was related to diminished stress-dependent myocardial function led us to the conclusion that it is possible that sympathetic drive is not directly involved in mechanisms of regulation between load dependentf c and myocardial function. In addition, individualf c W behaviour was independent of BPS andW max, or individual conditions of energy supply.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Cycle ergometry ; Myocardial function ; Left ventricular ejection fraction ; Radionuclide ventricular scintigraphy ; Inflection of heart rate/performance curve
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The heart rate/work performance (f c/W) curve is usually S-shaped but a flattening at the top is not always seen. By means of radionuclide ventricular scintigraphy, the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 15 sports students was investigated. The behaviour of the f c/W curve during cycle ergometry with increasing exercise intensities was examined. During exercise, the LVEF showed a distinct initial increase reaching roughly constant values at stress levels below-maximum, and sometimes even falling again. The inflections of the f c/W curve and left ventricular ejection fraction/performance curve (LVEFPC) were calculated from a second degree polynomial fit. From this function, the slopes of the tangents at the points of aerobic threshold and maximum performance were calculated together with the differences of the angles as a measure of the f c/W curve and LVEFPC inflections. It follows that the f c/W curve inflection became less pronounced or was even absent altogether when the decrease in LVEF towards the end of the ergometer exercise became more distinct. A significant negative correlation was found between the existence and extent of the f c/W curve inflection and the stress-dependent myocardial function, expressed as the inflection of the LVEFPC (P〈0.01, r=0.673). Thus, it would seem that the absence of a f c/W curve inflection was related to a diminished stress-dependent myocardial function.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-7241
    Keywords: sulfonylureas ; heart ; ischemia ; diabetes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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