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Influence of exercise duration on cardiorespiratory responses, energy cost and tissue oxygenation within a 6 hour treadmill run.
Kerhervé, Hugo A; McLean, Scott; Birkenhead, Karen; Parr, David; Solomon, Colin.
Affiliation
  • Kerhervé HA; School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.
  • McLean S; School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.
  • Birkenhead K; School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.
  • Parr D; School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.
  • Solomon C; School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.
PeerJ ; 5: e3694, 2017.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29038746
PURPOSE: The physiological mechanisms for alterations in oxygen utilization ([Formula: see text]) and the energy cost of running (Cr ) during prolonged running are not completely understood, and could be linked with alterations in muscle and cerebral tissue oxygenation. METHODS: Eight trained ultramarathon runners (three women; mean ± SD; age 37 ± 7 yr; maximum [Formula: see text] 60 ± 15 mL min-1 kg-1) completed a 6 hr treadmill run (6TR), which consisted of four modules, including periods of moderate (3 min at 10 km h-1, 10-CR) and heavy exercise intensities (6 min at 70% of maximum [Formula: see text], HILL), separated by three, 100 min periods of self-paced running (SP). We measured [Formula: see text], minute ventilation ([Formula: see text]), ventilatory efficiency ([Formula: see text]), respiratory exchange ratio (RER), Cr , muscle and cerebral tissue saturation index (TSI) during the modules, and heart rate (HR) and perceived exertion (RPE) during the modules and SP. RESULTS: Participants ran 58.3 ± 10.5 km during 6TR. Speed decreased and HR and RPE increased during SP. Across the modules, HR and [Formula: see text] increased (10-CR), and RER decreased (10-CR and HILL). There were no significant changes in [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], Cr , TSI and RPE across the modules. CONCLUSIONS: In the context of positive pacing (decreasing speed), increased cardiac drift and perceived exertion over the 6TR, we observed increased RER and increased HR at moderate and heavy exercise intensity, increased [Formula: see text] at moderate intensity, and no effect of exercise duration on ventilatory efficiency, energy cost of running and tissue oxygenation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation Language: En Journal: PeerJ Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Country of publication: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation Language: En Journal: PeerJ Year: 2017 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Australia Country of publication: United States