Physiological responses to intermittent and continuous exercise at the same relative intensity in older men

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Norman Morris
Gregory Gass
Martin Thompson
David Conforti
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[1] Griffith University,School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
[2] The University of Sydney,School of Exercise and Sports Science
[3] Liverpool Hospital,Department of Geriatric Medicine
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2003年 / 90卷
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Aging; Intermittent exercise; CO; pH;
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We investigated the physiological responses in older men to continuous (CEx) and intermittent (IEx) exercise. Nine men [70.4 (1.2) years, V̇O2peak: 2.21 (0.20) l min−1; mean (SE)] completed eight exercise tests (two CEx and six IEx) on an electronically braked cycle ergometer in random order. CEx and IEx were performed at 50% and 70% V̇O2peak. IEx was performed using 60sE:60sR, 30sE:30sR and 15sE:15sR exercise to rest ratios. The duration of exercise was adjusted so that the total amount of work completed was the same for each exercise test. Oxygen uptake (V̇O2), minute ventilation (V̇E) and heart rate (HR) were measured at the mid-point of each exercise test. Arterialised blood samples were obtained at rest and during exercise and analysed for pH and PCO2. At the same relative intensity (50% or 70% V̇O2peak), IEx resulted in a significantly lower (P<0.01) V̇O2, V̇E and HR than CEx. There were no significant differences (P>0.05) in V̇O2, V̇E and HR measured at the mid point of the three exercise to rest ratios at 50% and 70% V̇O2peak. pH and PCO2 during CEx and IEx at 50% V̇O2peak were not significantly different from rest. CEx performed at 70% V̇O2peak resulted in significant decreases (P<0.05) in pH and PCO2. There was a significant decrease (P<0.05) in pH only during the 60sE:60sR IEx at 70% V̇O2peak. Changes in arterialised PCO2 during the 60sE:60sR, 30sE:30sR and 15sE:15sR at both 50% and 70% V̇O2peak exercise tests were not significant. When exercising at the same percentage of V̇O2peak and with the total amount of work fixed, IEx results in significantly lower physiological responses than CEx in older men. All results are given as mean (SE).
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