Fibre composition in the vastus lateralis muscle, leg blood flow, oxygen uptake and respiratory exchange ratio were determined in 12 healthy male volunteers during submaximal exercise (50% of V02 max). The percentage of slow-twitch fibres varied from 26 to 66. Mean leg blood flow during exercise was 4.68 +/- 0.191.min-1. The blood flow and respiratory exchange ratio correlated positively to the percentage of slow-twitch fibres in the vastus muscles. No correlation was found between the muscle fibre composition and either oxygen uptake heart rate or mechanical efficiency. The results with a dependence of muscle blood flow and carbon dioxide release to muscle fibre composition support the view that the arrangement of the vascular bed and blood supply differ between fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibres in humans.

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