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Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 5/2006

01.03.2006 | Original Article

Reproducibility of relationships between human ventilation, its components and oesophageal temperature during incremental exercise

verfasst von: A. Sancheti, M. D. White

Erschienen in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Ausgabe 5/2006

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Abstract

For human exercise at intensities greater than ~70 to 85% of maximal levels of exertion, ventilation (V E) increases proportionately to core temperature (T C) following distinct T C thresholds. This suggested T C in humans could be a modulator of exercise-induced ventilation. This study tested the reproducibility of relationships between oesophageal temperature (T oes), ventilation and its components during incremental exercise. On two nonconsecutive days, at an ambient temperature of 22.1±0.3°C and RH of 45±5%, seven untrained adult males of normal physique pedaled on a seated cycle ergometer in an incremental exercise protocol from rest to the point of exhaustion. In each exercise session, ventilatory equivalents for oxygen consumption \((V_{\text{E}} \cdot {V_{\text{O}_{\text{2}}}} ^{ - 1}) \) and carbon dioxide production \((V_{\text{E}} \cdot {V_{\text{CO}_{\text{2}}}} ^{ - 1}) \) plus the components of V E, tidal volume (V T) and frequency of respiration (ƒ), were expressed as a function of T oes. Results indicated the reproducibility criteria of Bland and Altman were met for the relationships between T oes and both \(V_{\text{E}} \cdot {V_{\text{O}_{\text{2}}}} ^{ - 1} \) and \(V_{\text{E}} \cdot {V_{\text{CO}_{\text{2}}}} ^{ - 1} \) as well as for relationships between T oes and each of V T and f. Intraclass correlation coefficients (R) for between-trial T oes thresholds for \(V_{\text{E}} \cdot {V_{\text{O}_{\text{2}}}} ^{ - 1} \) (R=0.91, P<0.05) and \(V_{\text{E}} \cdot {V_{\text{CO}_{\text{2}}}} ^{ - 1} \) (R=0.88, P<0.05) were also high and significant. In both trials, after T oes increased by ~0.3°C, V T demonstrated a distinct plateau point at a reproducible T oes (R=0.93, P<0.05) and ƒ demonstrated a distinct and reproducible T oes threshold (R=0.84, P<0.05). In conclusion, the results illustrate that for humans, ventilation has a significant and reproducible relationship with core temperature during incremental exercise.
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Metadaten
Titel
Reproducibility of relationships between human ventilation, its components and oesophageal temperature during incremental exercise
verfasst von
A. Sancheti
M. D. White
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2006
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Ausgabe 5/2006
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Elektronische ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-005-0101-9

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