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Fırat Tıp Dergisi
2002, Cilt 7, Sayı 1, Sayfa(lar) 602-607
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O2 Uptake-Work Rate Relationship During A Progressively Increasing Work Rate Exercise Test
Oğuz ÖZÇELİK1, Vedat AYAN2, Muammer ASLAN1
1Fırat Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Fizyoloji Anabilim Dalı, ELAZIĞ
2Fırat Üniversitesi, Beden Eğitimi ve Spor Yüksek Okulu, ELAZIĞ

Aim: We examined the effects aerobic and anaerobic metabolisms on O2 uptake (VO2) and work rate (WR) relationships during an incremental ramp exercise test.

Material and Methods: Eighteen healthy untrained male subjects performed an incremental ramp exercise test (15 W/min) to the limit of tolerance using an elctromagnetically-braked cycle ergometer. Ventilatory and pulmonary gas exchange were measured by a turbine volume transducer and a mass spectrometry and estimated breath-by-breath. Aerobic to anaerobic metabolic transition (anaerobic threshold) was estimated non-invasively using ventilatory and pulmonary gas exchange indices.

Results: The maximal VO2 and WR were 3.108±0.542 l/min and 246 ± 39 W, respectively. VO2 at the anaerobic threshold was 1.760±0.31 l/min (56% of maximal VO2). During exercise, VO2 increased linearly with WR throughout ramp phase (0,9899±0.006) and also aerobic (0,9689±0.02) and anaerobic (0,9787±0.01) regions of the test. Furthermore, the ratio of DVO2 /DWR was 10.3 ± 1.2 ml/min/W.

Conclusion: Consequently, these results may suggest that VO2 is more related to the mitochondrial respiration rather than O2 supply to exercising muscles.


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