Higher cardiorespiratory fitness in older trained women is due to preserved stroke volume

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作者
Dogra, Shilpa
Spencer, Matthew D. [1 ]
Paterson, Donald H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Ontario, Canadian Ctr Act & Aging, Sch Kinesiol, London, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
cardiac output; aging; exercise; running; VO2max; MAXIMAL AEROBIC CAPACITY; CARDIAC-OUTPUT; CARDIOVASCULAR HEMODYNAMICS; BLOOD-VOLUME; EXERCISE; YOUNG; AGE; MECHANISMS; INTENSITY; PLATEAU;
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Previous literature has shown that sedentary older women rely on peripheral adaptations to improve cardiorespiratory fitness with endurance training i.e. they show minimal increases in central parameters (cardiac output, Q) in response to endurance training. The purpose of this study therefore was to determine whether endurance trained older women were able to preserve maximal exercise Q and were characterized by a high stroke volume (SV) when compared to physically inactive older women. Trained (n = 7) and untrained (n = 1 0) women attended two maximal and one submaximal laboratory session. Breath-by-breath analysis was conducted using mass spectrometry and Q was assessed using acetylene open circuit inert gas wash-in. Multivariate analysis of variance and paired samples t-tests were used to determine between and within group differences. Trained women had a significantly higher VO2max (37.5 vs. 24.1 ml(-1).kg.min(-1)) compared to untrained women. There were no differences for peripheral oxygen extraction (VO2/Q) at either submaximal or maximal work rates; however trained women had a significantly higher SV at maximal (119.3 vs. 94.6 ml) exercise compared to untrained women. In both trained and untrained women, SV did not rise significantly between submaximal and maximal exercise. Conclusion: Highly fit, endurance trained older women are able to preserve central parameters of VO2max. Peripheral oxygen extraction is similar between older trained and untrained women.
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