Exercise above the maximal lactate steady state does not elicit a O slow component that leads to attainment of O.

Appl Physiol Nutr Metab

Department of Kinesiology, Health Promotion, and Recreation, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-5017, USA.

Published: February 2021

There is a pervasive belief that the severe-intensity domain is defined as work rates above the power associated with a maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) and by a oxygen uptake (O) response that demonstrates a rapid increase (primary phase) followed by a slower increase (slow component), which leads to maximal oxygen uptake (O) if exercise is continued long enough. Fifteen university students performed 5 to 7 tests to calculate power at MLSS (154 ± 29 W). The tests included 30 min of exercise at each of 3 work rates: () below (-2 ± 1 W) power at MLSS, () above (+4 ± 1 W) the power at MLSS, and () well above (+19 ± 8 W) power at MLSS. The O response in each test was described using mathematical modeling. Contrary to expectation, the response at the supra-MLSS work rates had not 2, but 3, distinct phases: the primary phase and the slow component, plus a "delayed" third phase, which emerged after ∼15 min. O was not attained at supra-MLSS work rates. These results challenge commonly held beliefs about definitions and descriptions of exercise intensity domains. The O response at work rates that are too high to sustain a lactate steady state but not high enough to elicit O features not 2, but 3, distinct phases. There is no consensus on whether intensity domains should be defined by their boundaries or by the responses they engender.

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