Ventilatory efficiency in juvenile elite cyclists
Objectives:
Ventilation ( V ' E ) as a function of CO2 output, and oxygen uptake ( V ' O 2 ) as a function of log 10 V ' E , define cardio-respiratory efficiency, although few data compare efficiency with maximum oxygen uptake ( V ' O 2 max ), or consider reproducibility. Currently there are no data for trained juveniles.
Design:
Twenty-five trained juvenile cyclists (mean age 14.7 years), performed maximal exercise testing on two occasions, separated by 16 weeks.
Methods:
V ' E vs. V ' CO 2 slope, oxygen uptake efficiency slope, and V ' O 2 max were measured during cycle ergometer exercise to volitional exhaustion on two occasions, 16 weeks apart.
Results:
Mean (SD) V ' E vs. V ' CO 2 slope, oxygen uptake efficiency slope, and V ' O 2 max were 28.14 (3.89), 4.16 (0.73), and 75.4 (8.9) ml kg-1 min-1 on visit 1, and 27.92 (4.63), 4.22 (0.76), and 73.6 (9.3) ml kg-1 min-1 on visit 2. Good reproducibility (differences =2.4%), but poor correlations (r = 0.29) between efficiency and V ' O 2 max were recorded.
Conclusions:
Reproducibility of efficiency measures was comparable to V ' O 2 max , however, poor associations between efficiency and V ' O 2 max suggested independence. Efficient ventilation may be of limited importance in determining the V ' O 2 max in a trained juvenile cyclist.
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| Notations: | biological and medical sciences junior sports |
| Published in: | Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport |
| Language: | English |
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2013
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| Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2012.06.010 |
| Volume: | 16 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| Pages: | 266-270 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |