2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2017.08.005
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The physiology of submaximal exercise: The steady state concept

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“…A cycle-ergometer (Ergoselect 400, Ergoline GmbH, Bitz, Germany) was mounted on the table, then in supine position the subject started to pedal at 30 W, 60 rpm, and kept exercising until the end of the procedure. Parameters recording started after attainment of the exercise steady state (Ferretti et al 2017). Then, after further 300 s, to obtain PRE-ss values, the subjects performed a series of five sub-maximal apnoeas of at least 30 s plus one maximal apnoea.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cycle-ergometer (Ergoselect 400, Ergoline GmbH, Bitz, Germany) was mounted on the table, then in supine position the subject started to pedal at 30 W, 60 rpm, and kept exercising until the end of the procedure. Parameters recording started after attainment of the exercise steady state (Ferretti et al 2017). Then, after further 300 s, to obtain PRE-ss values, the subjects performed a series of five sub-maximal apnoeas of at least 30 s plus one maximal apnoea.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a mechanical perspective, the authors believe that the elastic mechanism was even more optimized, because the heavier weight provided by load addition would improve the storage of elastic energy (Cavagna, 2009), thereby raising eff further (Cavagna and Legramandi, 2015). Conversely, the increased value of C metab with heavier loads can be explained by a more pronounced increase of the ventilatory response verified in steady-state conditions (Ferretti et al, 2017). Thus, both running in slope and running carrying load did not change the relation between economy and eff observed in the level condition.…”
Section: Efficiency Economy and Power Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steady state data for each variable were then obtained as the mean of the beat-by-beat values at rest, between 70 and 10 s before exercise start, and during the 5 th min of exercise. The arterial-venous oxygen concentration difference (Ca O 2 -C v ̅ O 2 ) was calculated at rest and during exercise steady state, as the ratio between steady state V O 2 and CO, as discussed elsewhere [36,37].…”
Section: Data Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%