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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 114:1863-1874
The lactate threshold (LT), critical power (CP) and maximum oxygen uptake ( $$\dot{V}{\text{O}}_{2\text{max} }$$ ) together partition exercise intensity domains by their common physiological, biochemical and perceptual response characteristics. CP is
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Daniel T. Cannon, Karen M. Birch, T. Scott Bowen, Klaus K. Witte, Scott R. Murgatroyd, Harry B. Rossiter
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 112:378-387
The mechanism for slow pulmonary O2uptake (V̇o2) kinetics in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) is unclear but may be due to limitations in the intramuscular control of O2utilization or O2delivery. Recent evidence of a transient overshoot in
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Scott R. Murgatroyd, Matthew D. Spencer, Daniel T. Cannon, Andrea D. Marjerrison, John M. Kowalchuk, Allison F. Lainey, Harry B. Rossiter, Thomas J. Cuff, Alan P. Benson, T. Scott Bowen, Donald H. Paterson
Publikováno v:
Experimental Physiology. 96:1049-1061
During exercise below the lactate threshold (LT), the rate of adjustment (τ) of pulmonary VO(2) uptake (τ) is slowed when initiated from a raised work rate. Whether this is consequent to the intrinsic properties of newly recruited muscle fibres, sl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 110:1598-1606
Tolerance to high-intensity constant-power (P) exercise is well described by a hyperbola with two parameters: a curvature constant (W′) and power asymptote termed “critical power” (CP). Since the ability to sustain exercise is closely related t
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 111:2051-2061
Laboratory-based studies have demonstrated that adding protein (PRO) to a carbohydrate (CHO) supplement can improve thermoregulatory capacity, exercise performance and recovery. However, no study has investigated these effects in a competitive sporti
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Harry B. Rossiter, Daniel T. Cannon, Stephen B. Wheatcroft, Mark Rakobowchuk, Matthew Kahn, Karen M. Birch, Scott R. Murgatroyd, Adil Rajwani, Afroze Abbas, T. Scott Bowen, Karen E. Porter, Vivek Baliga, Richard M Cubbon, Carrie Ferguson, Mark T. Kearney
Publikováno v:
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 30:878-884
Objective— Circulating progenitor cells (CPC) have emerged as potential mediators of vascular repair. In experimental models, CPC mobilization is critically dependent on nitric oxide (NO). South Asian ethnicity is associated with reduced CPC. We as
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 123:1019-1019
to the editor: We thank Dr. Francescato and colleagues for their interest in our study ([1][1]) and for their letter ([3][2]). The authors requested clarification of why we concluded that 1-s interpolation of breath-by-breath pulmonary oxygen uptake
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Daniel T. Cannon, Scott R. Murgatroyd, Sophie A. Hampson, T. Scott Bowen, Harry B. Rossiter, Simon Marwood, W.E. Bimson, Graham J. Kemp
Publikováno v:
The Journal of physiology. 592(23)
During constant-power high-intensity exercise, the expected increase in oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is supplemented by a V̇O2 slow component (V̇O2 sc ), reflecting reduced work efficiency, predominantly within the locomotor muscles. The intracellular sou
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Scott R. Murgatroyd, Janos Porszasz, Carey Chen, Hester van der Vaart, Harry B. Rossiter, Richard Casaburi
Publikováno v:
COPD: Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 11(3), 267-276. Taylor & Francis Group
Constant work rate (CWR) exercise testing is highly responsive to therapeutic interventions and reveals physiological and functional benefits. No consensus exists, however, regarding optimal methods for selecting the pre-intervention work rate. We po
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T Scott, Bowen, Scott R, Murgatroyd, Daniel T, Cannon, Thomas J, Cuff, Allison F, Lainey, Andrea D, Marjerrison, Matthew D, Spencer, Alan P, Benson, Donald H, Paterson, John M, Kowalchuk, Harry B, Rossiter
Publikováno v:
Experimental physiology. 96(10)
During exercise below the lactate threshold (LT), the rate of adjustment (τ) of pulmonary VO(2) uptake (τ) is slowed when initiated from a raised work rate. Whether this is consequent to the intrinsic properties of newly recruited muscle fibres, sl