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Title: Similar Slow Component of Oxygen Uptake and Ventilatory Efficiency between an Aerobic Dance Session on an Air Dissipation Platform and a Constant-Load Treadmill Test in Healthy Women
Author: Moreira-Reis, Alessandra
Maté-Muñoz, José Luis
Hernández-Lougedo, Juan
García-Fernández, Pablo
Heredia-Elvar, Juan Ramón
Pleguezuelos Cobo, Eulogio
Carbonell i Camós, Teresa
Alva Bocanegra, Norma V. (Norma Violeta)
Garnacho Castaño, Manuel Vicente
Keywords: Oxigen en l'organisme
Aeròbic
Oxygen in the body
Aerobic
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: There is a lack of evidence about the slow component of oxygen consumption (V.O2sc ) and ventilatory efficiency (slope VE·VCO2−1) during an aerobic dance (AD) session on an air dissipation platform (ADP) despite the key role played in endurance exercises. This research was designed to assess V.O2sc , ventilatory efficiency, and blood lactate concentration by comparing two exercise modes: AD session on an ADP versus treadmill test at a constant-load intensity of the first ventilatory threshold (VT1). In the first session, an incremental treadmill test was completed. In sessions 2 and 3, the participants were randomly assigned to the AD session on an ADP or to a treadmill constant-load test at VT1 intensity to determine their cardioventilatory responses. In addition, their blood lactate levels and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE, CR-10) were evaluated. No significant differences were found between the constant-load treadmill test and AD session on an ADP with respect to V.O2sc , VE VCO2−1 slope, and RPE (p > 0.05). Higher blood lactate concentrations were observed in an AD session on an ADP than in a constant-load treadmill test at 10 min (p = 0.003) and 20 min (p < 0.001). The two different exercise modalities showed similar V.O2sc and VE·VCO2−1 slope, even though the blood lactate concentrations were different.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11111646
It is part of: Biology, 2022, vol. 11, num. 11, p. 1-11
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/194456
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11111646
ISSN: 2079-7737
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