Faster Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Trained versus Untrained Male Adolescents

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作者
Marwood, Simon [1 ]
Roche, Denise [1 ]
Rowland, Thomas [2 ]
Garrard, Max [1 ]
Unnithan, Viswanath B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Liverpool Hope Univ, Sport & Exercise Physiol Res Team, Liverpool L16 9JD, Merseyside, England
[2] Baystate Med Ctr, Springfield, MA USA
关键词
NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; OXIDATIVE METABOLISM; HR KINETICS; EXERCISE; O-2 UPTAKE KINETICS; MUSCLE DEOXYGENATION KINETICS; MODERATE-INTENSITY EXERCISE; NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE; GAS-EXCHANGE; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; DYNAMIC EXERCISE; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; SLOW COMPONENT;
D O I
10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181af20d0
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
MARWOOD, S., D. ROCHE,T. ROWLAND, M. GARRARD, and V. R. UNNITHAN. Faster pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Trained versus Untrained Male Adolescents. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 42, No. 1. pp. 127-134. 2010. Exercise training results in a speeding of pulmonary oxygen uptake ((V)over dotO(2)) kinetics at the onset of exercise in adults however, only limited research has been conducted with children and adolescents. Purpose: The aim of the present Study was to examine (V)over dotO(2) and muscle deoxygenation kinetics in trained and Untrained male adolescents. Methods: Sixteen trained (15 +/- 0.8 yr. (V)over dotO(2peak) = 54.7 +/- 6.2 mL.kg(-1).min(-1), self-assessed Tanner stage range 2-4) and time untrained (15 +/- 0.6 yr, (V)over dotO(2peak) = 43.1 +/- 5.2 mL.kg(-1).min(-1), Tanner stage range 2-4) male adolescents performed two 6-min exercise transitions from a 3-min baseline of 10 W to a workload equivalent to 80% lactate threshold separated by a minimum of I h of passive rest. Oxygen uptake (breath-by-breath) and muscle deoxygenation (deoxyhemoglobin signal from near-infrared spectroscopy) were measured continuously throughout baseline and exercise transition. Results: The time constant of the fundamental phase of (V)over dotO(2) kinetics was significantly faster in trained versus untrained subjects (trained: 22.3 +/- 7.2 s vs untrained: 29.8 +/- 9.4 s P = 0.03). In contrast, neither the time constant (trained: 9.7 +/- 2.9 s vs untrained: 10.1 +/- 3.4 s P = 0.78) nor the mean response time (trained: 17.4 +/- 2.5 s vs untrained: 18.3 +/- 2.3 s P = 0.39) of muscle deoxygenation kinetics differed with training status. Conclusions: The present data suggest that exercise training results in faster (V)over dotO(2) kinetics in male adolescents, although inherent capabilities cannot be ruled out. Because muscle deoxygenation kinetics were unchanged, it is likely that faster (V)over dotO(2) kinetics were due to adaptations to both the cardiovascular system and the peripheral musculature,
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