Journal article
Hyperventilation‐induced hypocapnic alkalosis slows the adaptation of pulmonary O2 uptake during the transition to moderate‐intensity exercise
Abstract
The effect of voluntary hyperventilation-induced hypocapnic alkalosis (RALK) on pulmonary O2 uptake (VO2) kinetics and muscle deoxygenation was examined in young male adults (n=8) during moderate-intensity exercise. Subjects performed five repetitions of a step-transition in work rate from 20 W cycling to a work rate corresponding to 90% of the estimated lactate threshold during control (CON; PET,CO2, approximately 40 mmHg) and during …
Authors
Chin LMK; Leigh RJ; Heigenhauser GJF; Rossiter HB; Paterson DH; Kowalchuk JM
Journal
The Journal of Physiology, Vol. 583, No. 1, pp. 351–364
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
August 2007
DOI
10.1113/jphysiol.2007.132837
ISSN
0022-3751