The steady state is a physiological condition whereby the metabolic requirements are met and the criteria parameters are stable. Four groups of male subjects were evaluated on their VO2 for a one hour duration ergocycle effort at 75%, 50%, 25% and 10% of their maximum individual VO2. Three cardio-respiratory parameters (heart frequency, oxygen consumption, pulmonary ventilation) and one biochemical parameter (lactic acid) were measured The evolution of the control parameters during the task were completed according to the requirements of the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt appears that heart rate measured at rest may significantly affect the values obtained during a sub-maximal effort: isometric as well as isotonic. For this study, 24 male subjects were tested, on a 15 and 30 days interval in a laboratory during an isometric effort. The task was to lift and hold with the arms bent, at a standardized angle of 45 degrees, a 12 kg load during a three minute period.
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December 1980
The myoglobin has the property to store the oxygen at the level of the striated muscle. The histological study of the striated muscles proves that the distribution of myoglobin is neither uniform nor identical in all of the muscular fibres (slow twitch and fast twitch fibres). It has been shown that the myoglobin content increases with endurance training but the opposite effect (decrease) has not been formally demonstrated during a training based on short and explosive exercises.
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