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Authors:Ferretti ;  Guido; Koga  Shunsaku
Abstract:The following is the abstract of the article discussed in thesubsequent letter:

Koga, Shunsaku, Tomoyuki Shiojiri, Narihiko Kondo,and Thomas J. Barstow. Effect of increased muscle temperature on oxygen uptake kinetics during exercise. J. Appl. Physiol.83(4): 1333-1338, 1997.---To test whether increased muscletemperature (Tm) would improve O2 uptake(VO2) kinetics, seven menperformed transitions from rest to a moderate work rate below theestimated lactate threshold (LTest)] and a heavy workrate (VO2 = 50% of thedifference between LTest and peakVO2) under conditions of normal Tm (N) and increased Tm (H), produced bywearing hot water-perfused pants before exercise. QuadricepsTm was significantly higher in H, but rectal temperaturewas similar for the two conditions. There were no significantdifferences in the amplitudes of the fast component ofVO2 or in the time constantsof the on and off transients for moderate and heavy exercise betweenthe two conditions. The increment inVO2 between the 3rd and 6thmin of heavy exercise was slightly but significantly smaller for H thanfor N. These data suggest that elevated Tm before exercise onset, which would have been expected to increase O2delivery and off-loading to the muscle, had no appreciable effect onthe fast exponential component ofVO2 kinetics (invariant timeconstant). These data further suggest that elevated Tm doesnot contribute to the slow component ofVO2 during heavy exercise.

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