ENHANCED VENTILATORY AND HEART RATE RESPONSIVENESS TO HYPOXIA DURING MODERATE EXERCISE IN MAN
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概要
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One male and eleven female subjects were examined in order to compare their ventilatory and heart rate responsiveness to hypoxia at rest and during moderate exercise (60W). 1) The slopes of the ventilatory response curve to hypoxia (A_<VE>) were 306.5±229.5 and 1,082.9±928.3 l・min^<-1>・mmHg at rest and during exercise, respectively. Significant difference (p<0.05) between the two groups was found. 2) The slopes of the hypoxia-heart rate response curve (A_<HR>) were 704.9±477.3 and 1,165.5±587.8 beats・min^<-1>・mmHg at rest and during exercise, respectively. The latter was significantly greater than the former (p<0.05). 3) A significant relationship between A_<VE> and A_<HR> was observed (p<0.05). 4) The relationship between ΔV^^・E_<50> and ΔHR_<50>, the increments of ventilation and heart rate from room-air to end-tidal P02 50mmHg, was also significant (p<0.01). These results indicate that hypoxic ventilatory and heart rate responsiveness during exercise is significantly greater than at rest, and point to the highly synergistic nature of the relationship between respiratory and cardiac regulations.
- 日本体力医学会の論文
- 1988-02-01
著者
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Honda Yoshiyuki
千葉大学医学部第二生理学教室
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OHYABU YOSHIO
千葉大学医学部第二生理学教室
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SATO MIDORI
千葉大学医学部第二生理学教室
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Ohyabu Y
Kogakuin Univ.