Effects of training in normoxia and normobaric hypoxia on time to exhaustion at the maximum rate of oxygen uptake

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Laurent Messonnier
André Geyssant
Frédérique Hintzy
Jean-René Lacour
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[1] Université de Savoie,Laboratoire de Modélisation des Activités Sportives, Département STAPS
[2] Université Jean Monnet,Laboratoire de Physiologie–GIPE2S, Faculté de Médecine
[3] Université Claude Bernard,Laboratoire de Physiologie de l’Exercice–GIPE2S, Faculté de Médecine Lyon
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2004年 / 92卷
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Humans; Lactate; Performance; Longitudinal study;
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The effects of endurance training in normoxia or in hypoxia on time to exhaustion (Tlim) at the work rate corresponding to peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak) were examined at sea level in 13 healthy subjects. Before and after training the subjects performed the following: (1) incremental exercises up to exhaustion to determine peak oxygen uptake in normoxia (V̇O2peakN), the percentage of this value at the 4 mmol l−1 blood lactate concentration (V̇O24%N) and the work rate corresponding to V̇O2peakN (PapeakN), (2) a 5-min 90% PapeakN exercise followed by a 10-min passive recovery to determine the maximal blood lactate concentration (Lamax) measured during the recovery, and (3) a Tlim at PapeakN. Training consisted of pedalling 2 h a day, 6 days a week, for 4 weeks. Five subjects trained in normobaric hypoxia [HT; partial pressure of inhaled oxygen (PIO2) 89 mmHg] and eight subjects trained at the same relative work rates in normoxia (NT; PIO2 141 mmHg). The training-induced improvement of all the measured parameters were closely matched between the HT and the NT (P>0.05). Training increased Tlim by 59.7% [164(40) s]. The value of Tlim was related to V̇O24%N and to Lamax before and after training. Also, the training-induced improvement of Tlim was related to the concomitant decrease in Lamax. It is concluded that: (1) endurance training including continuous high-intensity exercises improves Tlim for exercises performed at the same relative (higher absolute) work rate after training, (2) intermittent hypoxic training has no potentiating effect on Tlim as compared with training in normoxia, and (3) the intra-individual training-induced improvement of Tlim was associated with metabolic alteration in relation to lactate accumulation.
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