Physiological responses to resistance breathing during short and prolonged exercise.

Autor: Deno NS, Kamon E, Kiser DM
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: American Industrial Hygiene Association journal [Am Ind Hyg Assoc J] 1981 Aug; Vol. 42 (8), pp. 616-23.
DOI: 10.1080/15298668191420378
Abstrakt: Respirators which impose a resistance to breathing may cause a limitation in maximum exercise intensity. This limitation is of particular concern when respirators are used in emergency situations requiring high levels of exercise intensity. Many studies have defined the limitations of exercise intensity imposed by breathing resistance as the point where the subject feels "uncomfortable". Perhaps of greater importance is the true physiological limit. Using motivated subjects, the physiological limits of exercise intensity and related respiratory responses resistances of 11, 16, 25, 40, and 57 cm H2O pressure at a flow rate of 120 L.min-1 exercise limits were 72, 72, 79, 60, and 54 percent of maximum aerobic capacity (% VO2 max) for the short term and 58, 60, 49, 43, and 35% VO2max for the prolonged exercise (1 hour). The presence of significant external resistance to breathing was found to influence the traditional relationship between exercise intensity and duration.
Databáze: MEDLINE