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   Metabolic and cardiovascular responses to upright cycle exercise with leg blood flow reduction  
   
نویسنده ozaki h. ,brechue w.f. ,sakamaki m. ,yasuda t. ,nishikawa m. ,aoki n. ,ogita f. ,abe t.
منبع journal of sports science and medicine - 2010 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:224 -230
چکیده    The purpose of this study was to examine the metabolic and cardiovascular response to exercise without (con) or with (bfr) restricted blood flow to the muscles. ten young men performed upright cycle exercise at 20,40,and 60% of maximal oxygen uptake,vo2max in both conditions while metabolic and cardiovascular parameters were determined. pre-exercise vo2 was not different between con and bfr. cardiac output (q) was similar between the two conditions as a 25% reduction in stroke volume (sv) observed in bfr was associated with a 23% higher heart rate (hr) in bfr compared to con. as a result rate-pressure product (rpp) was higher in the bfr but there was no difference in mean arterial pressure (map) or total peripheral resistance (tpr). during exercise,vo2 tended to increase with bfr (~10%) at each workload. q increased in proportion to exercise intensity and there were no differences between conditions. the increase in sv with exercise was impaired during bfr; being ~20% lower in bfr at each workload. both hr and rpp were significantly greater at each workload with bfr. map and tpr were greater with bfr at 40 and 60% vo2max. in conclusion,the bfr employed impairs exercise sv but central cardiovascular function is maintained by an increased hr. bfr appears to result in a greater energy demand during continuous exercise between 20 and 60% of control vo2max; probably indicated by a higher energy supply and rpp. when incorporating bfr,hr and rpp may not be valid or reliable indicators of exercise intensity. © journal of sports science and medicine.
کلیدواژه Aerobic exercise; Apparent exercise intensity; Doppler echocardiography; Occlusion
آدرس department of human and engineered environmental studies,graduate school of frontier sciences,university of tokyo, Japan, center for physical development excellence,united states military academy,west point, United States, department of human and engineered environmental studies,graduate school of frontier sciences,university of tokyo, Japan, department of human and engineered environmental studies,graduate school of frontier sciences,university of tokyo, Japan, department of exercise physiology,national institute of fitness and sports in kanoya, Japan, department of exercise physiology,national institute of fitness and sports in kanoya, Japan, department of exercise physiology,national institute of fitness and sports in kanoya, Japan, department of human and engineered environmental studies,graduate school of frontier sciences,university of tokyo, Japan
 
     
   
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