Acute hypoxic ventilatory response and exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in men and women
@article{Guenette2004AcuteHV, title={Acute hypoxic ventilatory response and exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in men and women}, author={Jordan A Guenette and Tu T. Diep and Michael Stephen Koehle and Glen E. Foster and Jennifer C. Richards and Andrew William Sheel}, journal={Respiratory Physiology \& Neurobiology}, year={2004}, volume={143}, pages={37-48} }
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Arterial oxygen desaturation response to repeated bouts of sprint exercise in healthy young women.
- BiologyAdvances in experimental medicine and biology
- 2010
It is suggested that repeated bouts of sprint exercise might induce mild EIAH in young women but not men, and further declines occurred following heavier SprE (< 95%).
Exercise-Induced Hypoxemia in Endurance Athletes: Consequences for Altitude Exposure
- EducationFrontiers in Sports and Active Living
- 2021
Research on the consequences of EIH under acute hypoxic conditions is reviewed, unresolved questions about EiH and chronic hypoxic exposure are highlighted, and perspectives for improving endurance training are suggested.
Sex differences in exercise-induced diaphragmatic fatigue in endurance-trained athletes.
- MedicineJournal of applied physiology
- 2010
Men continued to have a reduced contribution of the diaphragm to total inspiratory force output during exercise, whereas diaphagmatic contribution in women changed very little over time, and the findings point to a female diaphragem that is more resistant to fatigue relative to their male counterparts.
Sildenafil and bosentan improve arterial oxygenation during acute hypoxic exercise: a controlled laboratory trial.
- MedicineWilderness & environmental medicine
- 2011
Human ventilatory responsiveness to hypoxia is unrelated to maximal aerobic capacity.
- MedicineJournal of applied physiology
- 2006
It is found that a spectrum of hypoxic ventilatory control is present in well-trained endurance athletes and moderately and untrained men, which interpret these observations to mean that other factors are more important in determining hypoxic Ventilatory Control than physical conditioning per se.
Ventilatory Responsiveness during Exercise and Performance Impairment in Acute Hypoxia
- MedicineMedicine and science in sports and exercise
- 2020
It is concluded that 1) HVR is not an appropriate measure to predict the exercise ventilatory response or performance impairments in acute hypoxia and 2) an adequate and metabolically matched increase in exercise ventilation, but not the gain in the ventilatories response to hypoxIA, is essential for mitigating Hypoxia-induced impairment in endurance cycling performance.
Exercise-induced arterial hypoxaemia in active young women.
- Medicine, BiologyApplied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme
- 2007
The primary purpose of this review is to summarize the available data on EIAH in women and to discuss potential sex-based mechanisms for gas exchange impairment and unresolved questions dealing with pulmonary system limitations during exercise in women.
Peripheral chemoresponsiveness during exercise in male athletes with exercise‐induced arterial hypoxaemia
- EducationExperimental physiology
- 2020
It is suggested that peripheral chemoresponsiveness to hypercapnia during exercise could play a role in the development of EIAH.
Cerebral and muscle tissue oxygenation in acute hypoxic ventilatory response test
- Medicine, BiologyRespiratory Physiology & Neurobiology
- 2007
The Acute Effect of Hyperoxia on Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation (OBLA) and Performance in Female Runners during the Maximal Treadmill Test
- MedicineInternational journal of environmental research and public health
- 2021
It was concluded that the HYPX condition contributed to a reduction in lactate concentration and delayed OBLA in runners.
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