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Stroke volume response to progressive exercise in athletes engaged in different types of training
Authors:Alberto Concu and Claudio Marcello
Abstract:Using the impedance cardiography method, heart rate (phiv c) matched changes on indexed stroke volume (SI) and cardiac output (CI) were compared in subjects engaged in different types of training. The subjects consisted of untrained controls (C), volleyball players (VB) who spent about half of their training time (360 min · week–1) doing anaerobic conditioning exercises and who had a maximal oxygen uptake ( 
$$\dot VO_{2\max } $$
) 41% higher than the controls, and distance runners (D) who spent all their training time (366 min·week–1) doing aerobic conditioning exercises and who had a 
$$\dot VO_{2\max } $$
26% higher than VB. The subjects performed progressive submaximal cycle ergometer exercise (10 W·min–1) up tophiv c of 150 beats·min–1. In group C, SI had increased significantly (P<0.05) atphiv c of 90 beats·min–1 ( + 32%) and maintained this difference up to 110 beats·min–1, only to return to resting values on reaching 130 beats·min–1 with no further changes. In group VB, SI peaked (+ 54%) atphiv c of 110 beats·min–1, reaching a value significantly higher than that of group C, but decreased progressively to 22010 of the resting value on reaching 150 beats·min–1. In group D, SI peaked atphiv c of 130 beats·min–1 (+ 54%), reaching a value significantly higher than that of group VB, and showed no significant reduction with respect to this peak value on reaching 150 beats·min–1. As a consequence, the mean CI increase perphiv c unit was progressively higher in VB than in C (+46%) and in D than in VB (+ 105%). It was concluded that thef c value at which SI ceased to increase during incremental exercise was closely related to the endurance component in the training programme.
Keywords:Athletes  Heart rate  Stroke volume  Cardiac output  Impedance cardiography
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