Effect of Exercise Intensity, Duration and Mode on Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption

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Elisabet Børsheim
Roald Bahr
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[1] Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education,Department of Surgery, Metabolism Unit
[2] Shriners Hospitals for Children/UTMB,undefined
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Sports Medicine | 2003年 / 33卷
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Exercise Intensity; Resistance Exercise; Aerobic Exercise; Exercise Bout; Rest Metabolic Rate;
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In the recovery period after exercise there is an increase in oxygen uptake termed the ‘excess post-exercise oxygen consumption’ (EPOC), consisting of a rapid and a prolonged component. While some studies have shown that EPOC may last for several hours after exercise, others have concluded that EPOC is transient and minimal. The conflicting results may be resolved if differences in exercise intensity and duration are considered, since this may affect the metabolic processes underlying EPOC. Accordingly, the absence of a sustained EPOC after exercise seems to be a consistent finding in studies with low exercise intensity and/or duration. The magnitude of EPOC after aerobic exercise clearly depends on both the duration and intensity of exercise. A curvilinear relationship between the magnitude of EPOC and the intensity of the exercise bout has been found, whereas the relationship between exercise duration and EPOC magnitude appears to be more linear, especially at higher intensities.
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