The oxygen uptake - work-output relationship of runners during graded cycling exercise. Sprinters vs. endurance runners

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Das Verhaeltnis Sauerstoffaufnahme zu Leistung bei Laeufern waehrend abgestufter Fahrradergometerbelastung. Sprinter verglichen mit Langstreckenlaeufern
Autor:Niemelae, K.; Palatsi, I.; Takkunen, J.
Erschienen in:British journal of sports medicine
Veröffentlicht:14 (1980), 4, S. 204-209, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0306-3674, 1473-0480
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Erfassungsnummer:PU198202015492
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

In order to study oxygen consumption (V02) for a given work load at the exhaustive level of a graded cycling exercise in well-trained runners, a progressive cycle ergometer exercise test was performed on 9 sprinters and 12 endurance runners, all in good national standing; 12 sedentary men served as control subjects. The relationship between V02 and work-output appeared to be linear in most of the subjects, but a plateau phenomenon was observed in two sprinters and two endurance runners. An upwards curvilinear increase in V02 was noticed during the last two minutes of exercise in four endurance runners,but not in any of the sprinters. The four endurance runners with this unexpected increase in V02 had a significantly higher peak V02 (mean = 75.3 ml kgmin) than the rest of the endurance runners (mean = 55.1), and a significantly higher peak V02 than the sprinters (mean = 46.0). It is concluded that the plateau phenomenon appears in runners during graded cycle ergometry, thoug rather seldom. It is less clear if the endurance runners showing the upwards curvilinear increase in V02 possess a better aerobic performance capacity towards the end of progressive exercise. Nevertheless, the linear relationship between V02 and work load does not appear to be the only one observed in runners during graded exercise. Verf.-Referat