1988
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.156.suppl_125
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Effects of prolonged physical training on ventilatory response to hypercapnia.

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“…The reference sample was composed of aerobically trained recreational athletes who continued their regular training program and thus it is unlikely that their CO 2 sensitivity would have changed had it been measured 12 weeks later. 26,27 Furthermore, endurance training lowers CO 2 sensitivity in normal subjects. A 12-week program of subthreshold aerobic exercise treatment increased CO 2 sensitivity in our PCS patients, which is consistent with an effect of concussion resolution rather than an effect of physical training.…”
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“…The reference sample was composed of aerobically trained recreational athletes who continued their regular training program and thus it is unlikely that their CO 2 sensitivity would have changed had it been measured 12 weeks later. 26,27 Furthermore, endurance training lowers CO 2 sensitivity in normal subjects. A 12-week program of subthreshold aerobic exercise treatment increased CO 2 sensitivity in our PCS patients, which is consistent with an effect of concussion resolution rather than an effect of physical training.…”
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“…They were training 3 to 5 days per week (30-60 min/day) for at least 2 years. They continued their regular training throughout the study; thus, on the basis of prior work, 26,27 we assumed that their CO 2 sensitivity would be stable and so they were only tested at the beginning of the study. …”
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