Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 3, Issue 2, 141(2010)
CORRELATIONS BETWEEN OXY-HEMOGLOBIN AND RESPIRATORY EXCHANGE RATIO IN THE QUADRICEPS DURING THE EARLY PHASE OF EXERCISES
The early stage of exercises is crucial in sports training; however, its physiological mechanism is still unclear. The hemodynamic response was reported to be associated with respiratory exchange. Here, we aimed to explore the relationship between oxy-hemoglobin concentration change (HbO2) and respiratory exchange ratio (RER) during the early phase of exercises. Sixteen athletes of middle-distance race were selected from Wuhan Institute of Physical Education to conduct intermittent exercises on MERCURY4.0 at 80% VO2peak intensity. Multiple physiological parameters were acquired by use of a near-infrared spectroscopy muscle oxygen monitor, a Cardiopulmonary Function MAX-II and a P-Lar, including HbO2, RER and others. A significant correlation was found between RER and HbO2 in quadriceps muscle in the thigh during the early phase of exercises. Thus, NIRS is capable of supervising sports training in terms of HbO2, which actually acted as an interpreter of RER change.
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GUODONG XU, YANJIE YE. CORRELATIONS BETWEEN OXY-HEMOGLOBIN AND RESPIRATORY EXCHANGE RATIO IN THE QUADRICEPS DURING THE EARLY PHASE OF EXERCISES[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2010, 3(2): 141
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Published Online: Jan. 10, 2019
The Author Email: XU GUODONG (gdxbox@21cn.com)