2014
DOI: 10.2478/bjha-2014-0020
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Effect of moderate and high intensity training sessions on cardiopulmonary chemosensitivity and time-based characteristics of response in high performance rowers

Abstract: The present study was performed to clarify fatigue-induced effects of a strenuous and moderate intensity endurance training session on temporary changes of cardiopulmonary (CP) chemosensitivity and fast kinetics response.Eleven high performance (national level) male rowers participated in this study [age 21.8 ±1.7 (range 18-25 years), 89.3 ±2.0 kg, 190.1 ±1.7 cm, VO2 max 67.9 ±1.1 ml·kg-1·min-1]. The studies involved three steps: 1) a study of effects related to a training session of moderate intensity, 2) eff… Show more

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“…While short and acute hypercapnic hypoxia like conditions in healthy individuals can promote positive effects (sport, training, etc.) ( 143 145 ), a chronic/prolonged hypercapnic hypoxia (as also known from sleep apnea) is toxic for the renal ( 146 ), nervous ( 147 ), and cardiovascular system ( 148 ) in the long run—causing metabolic syndrome ( 14 ) as well as additional effects on cognitive functions ( 149 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While short and acute hypercapnic hypoxia like conditions in healthy individuals can promote positive effects (sport, training, etc.) ( 143 145 ), a chronic/prolonged hypercapnic hypoxia (as also known from sleep apnea) is toxic for the renal ( 146 ), nervous ( 147 ), and cardiovascular system ( 148 ) in the long run—causing metabolic syndrome ( 14 ) as well as additional effects on cognitive functions ( 149 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While short and acute hypercapnic hypoxia like conditions in healthy individuals can promote positive effects (sport, training, etc.) (143)(144)(145), a chronic/prolonged hypercapnic hypoxia (as also known from sleep apnea) is toxic for the renal (146), nervous (147), and cardiovascular system (148) in the long run-causing metabolic syndrome (14) as well as additional effects on cognitive functions (149).…”
Section: Compensatory Physiological Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Умовою високої працездатності спортсменівспринтерів є спроможність виконувати роботу на тлі високого споживання кисню (80% і більше від VO 2 max або МСК) та мобілізації анаеробної алактатної та лактатної (гліколітичної) потужності [9]. При цьому анаеробні можливості визначаються збільшеними гліколітичної ємності (La CP) і спроможністю до «переносимості лактату» в умовах стійкого утримання VO 2 max (La VO 2 max) [10].…”
Section: біологія / Biologyunclassified
“…The condition of high performance of sprinters is the ability to perform work against the background of high oxygen consumption (80% or more of VO 2 max or MOC) and mobilisation of anaerobic alactate and lactate (glycolytic) power [9]. In this case, anaerobic capacity is determined by increased glycolytic capacity (La CP) and the ability to «tolerate lactate» under conditions of sustained VO 2 max (La VO 2 max) [10].…”
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confidence: 99%