1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004210050203
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The effect of gender on left ventricular function immediately after the wingate test

Abstract: The effect of gender on left ventricular systolic function and exercise haemodynamics in healthy young subjects was studied during 30-s all-out sudden strenuous dynamic exercise. A group of 22 men [19.3 (SD 1) years] 20 women [19.1 (SD 1) years] volunteered to participate in this study. Two-dimensional direct M-mode and Doppler echocardiograph studies were performed with the subject in the sitting position. The Doppler examination of flow was located with continuous-wave, interrogating ascending aorta measurem… Show more

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“…During short, very high-intensity periods of exercise (e.g. the Wingate test), the intensive muscle contractions may restrict blood flow [ 40 , 41 ], thereby reducing the oxygen supply. The arms possess a higher proportion of glycolytic muscles than the legs [ 42 ], and since O 2 delivery to working glycolytic muscles is poorer than that to oxidative muscles, the reductions in TSI in the two sets of limbs are not comparable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During short, very high-intensity periods of exercise (e.g. the Wingate test), the intensive muscle contractions may restrict blood flow [ 40 , 41 ], thereby reducing the oxygen supply. The arms possess a higher proportion of glycolytic muscles than the legs [ 42 ], and since O 2 delivery to working glycolytic muscles is poorer than that to oxidative muscles, the reductions in TSI in the two sets of limbs are not comparable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%