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Effect of Work Intensity on Time Delay in Mediation of Ventilation by Arterial Carbon Dioxide During Recovery From Impulse Exercise

Authors :
Lian Cs
Kazuki Shirakawa
Tokuo Yano
R. Afroundeh
R. Yamanaka
Takahiro Yunoki
T. Arimitsu
Source :
Physiological Research. 63(4):457-463
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, 2014.

Abstract

Time delay in the mediation of ventilation (V(.)E) by arterial CO(2) pressure (PaCO(2)) was studied during recovery from short impulse-like exercises with different work loads of recovery. Subjects performed two tests including 10-s impulse like exercise with work load of 200 watts and 15-min recovery with 25 watts in test one and 50 watts in test two. V(.)E, end tidal CO(2) pressure (PETCO(2)) and heart rate (HR) were measured continuously during rest, warming up, exercise and recovery. PaCO(2) was estimated from PETCO(2) and tidal volume (V(T)). Results showed that predicted arterial CO(2) pressure (PaCO(2 pre)) increased during recovery in both tests. In both tests, V(.)E increased and peaked at the end of exercise. V(.)E decreased in the first few seconds of recovery but started to increase again. The highest correlation coefficient between PaCO(2 pre) and V(.)E was obtained in the time delay of 7 s (r=0.854) in test one and in time delays of 6 s (r=0.451) and 31 s (r=0.567) in test two. HR was significantly higher in test two than in test one. These results indicate that PaCO(2 pre) drives V(.)E with a time delay and that higher work intensity induces a shorter time delay.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08628408
Volume :
63
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physiological Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6e27a7db6868590a4099fd3745520f2f