Counterpoint: the kinetics of oxygen uptake during muscular exercise do not manifest time-delayed phases.
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Counterpoint: the Kinetics of Oxygen Uptake during Muscular Exercise Do Not Manifest Time-delayed Phases
Inferences from O2 uptake with respect to intramuscular [PCr] kinetics during moderate exercise in humans. J Physiol 518: 921–932, 1999. 20. Rossiter HB, Ward SA, Kowalchuk JM, Howe FA, Griffiths JR, Whipp BJ. Dynamic asymmetry of phosphocreatine concentration and O2 uptake between the onand off-transients of moderateand high-intensity exercise in humans. J Physiol 541: 991–1002, 2002. 21. Siet...
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TO THE EDITOR: Over the past 18 years (1), groups of investigators have argued repeatedly for the presence of a time delay for the slow component of the kinetics of oxygen uptake. With this excellent Point:Counterpoint by Whipp, Stirling, and Zakynthinaki (6), it is time to discuss some key postulates for the hypothesis of a slow phase of delayed onset. Most laboratories have no difficulty in d...
متن کاملPoint:Counterpoint: The kinetics of oxygen uptake during muscular exercise do/do not manifest time-delayed phases POINT: THE KINETICS OF OXYGEN UPTAKE DURING MUSCULAR EXERCISE DO MANIFEST TIME-DELAYED PHASES
Modeling a physiological system’s response to a stressor, such as muscular exercise, demands more than a mathematically adequate characterization of its transient response profile: adequacy and appropriateness are not synonymous. The model constituents should be reflective of the system’s physiological features, with implications for both its control mechanisms and providing testable hypotheses...
متن کاملPoint:Counterpoint: The kinetics of oxygen uptake during muscular exercise do/do not manifest time-delayed phases POINT: THE KINETICS OF OXYGEN UPTAKE DURING MUSCULAR EXERCISE DO MANIFEST TIME-DELAYED PHASES
Modeling a physiological system’s response to a stressor, such as muscular exercise, demands more than a mathematically adequate characterization of its transient response profile: adequacy and appropriateness are not synonymous. The model constituents should be reflective of the system’s physiological features, with implications for both its control mechanisms and providing testable hypotheses...
متن کاملPoint:Counterpoint: The kinetics of oxygen uptake during muscular exercise do/do not manifest time-delayed phases POINT: THE KINETICS OF OXYGEN UPTAKE DURING MUSCULAR EXERCISE DO MANIFEST TIME-DELAYED PHASES
Modeling a physiological system’s response to a stressor, such as muscular exercise, demands more than a mathematically adequate characterization of its transient response profile: adequacy and appropriateness are not synonymous. The model constituents should be reflective of the system’s physiological features, with implications for both its control mechanisms and providing testable hypotheses...
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of applied physiology
دوره 107 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009