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Prediction of individual oxygen uptake on-step transients from frequency responses
Authors:Uwe Hoffmann  Dieter Eβfeld  Dieter Leyk  Hans-Georg Wunderlich and Jürgen Stegemann
Abstract:Power-oxygen uptake ( 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
) frequency responses can be used to predict 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
responses to arbitrary exercise intensity patterns. It is still an open question for which range of exercise intensities such computed 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
response patterns yield valid predictions. In the present study, we determined the power- 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
frequency response of nine sports students by means of pseudo-randomised switching between 20 W and 80 W during upright and supine cycle exercise. Starting from a baseline of 20 W each subject also performed sustained step increases to 40 W, 80 W, 120 W, and 160 W in both positions. The individual 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
step responses were then compared with the expected 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
time-courses predicted on the basis of the individual 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
frequency responses. The comparison showed a close agreement for the 20 W–40 W and 20 W–80 W steps in both positions. With larger step amplitudes the 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
kinetics became increasingly slower than the predicted 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
time course in both positions. During additional ramp tests (10 W · 30 s–1) whole blood lactic acid concentration 1a]b tended to be higher in the supine position at exercise intensities higher than 160 W. The mean power at 4 mmol · 1–1 la]b amounted to 234 (SD 32) W and 253 (SD 44) W (P<5%) in the supine and the upright position, respectively. The maximal oxygen uptake relative to body mass was not found to be significantly different upright, mean 57 (SD 10) ml · (min · kg)–1;supine, mean 54 (SD 10) ml · (min · kg)]. These findings would suggest that for a range of mild exercise intensities 
$$\dot V{\text{O}}_{\text{2}} $$
kinetics are not appreciably influenced by the step amplitude or by cardiovascular changes associated with the upright and the supine position.
Keywords:Oxygen uptake kinetics  Cycle exercise  Body position  Pseudo-randomised changes of exercise intensity  Step response
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