Are oxygen uptake kinetics modified when using a respiratory snorkel?

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serval:BIB_270567135D92
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Are oxygen uptake kinetics modified when using a respiratory snorkel?
Journal
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Author(s)
Reis J.F., Millet G.P., Malatesta D., Roels B., Borrani F., Vleck V.E., Alves F.B.
ISSN
1555-0265 (Print)
ISSN-L
1555-0265
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
5
Number
3
Pages
292-300
Language
english
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare VO2 kinetics during constant power cycle exercise measured using a conventional facemask (CM) or a respiratory snorkel (RS) designed for breath-by-breath analysis in swimming.
METHODS: VO2 kinetics parameters-obtained using CM or RS, in randomized counterbalanced order-were compared in 10 trained triathletes performing two submaximal heavy-intensity cycling square-wave transitions. These VO2 kinetics parameters (ie, time delay: td1, td2; time constant: τ1, τ2; amplitude: A1, A2, for the primary phase and slow component, respectively) were modeled using a double exponential function. In the case of the RS data, this model incorporated an individually determined snorkel delay (ISD).
RESULTS: Only td1 (8.9 ± 3.0 vs 13.8 ± 1.8 s, P < .01) differed between CM and RS, whereas all other parameters were not different (τ1 = 24.7 ± 7.6 vs 21.1 ± 6.3 s; A1 = 39.4 ± 5.3 vs 36.8 ± 5.1 mL x min(-1) x kg(-1); td2 = 107.5 ± 87.4 vs 183.5 ± 75.9 s; A2' (relevant slow component amplitude) = 2.6 ± 2.4 vs 3.1 ± 2.6 mL x min(-1) x kg(-1) for CM and RS, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Although there can be a small mixture of breaths allowed by the volume of the snorkel in the transition to exercise, this does not appear to significantly influence the results. Therefore, given the use of an ISD, the RS is a valid instrument for the determination of VO2 kinetics within submaximal exercise.
Keywords
Adult, Exercise Test, Humans, Kinetics, Male, Masks, Oxygen Consumption/physiology, Regression Analysis, Respiratory Function Tests, Swimming/physiology
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