Journal article

Muscle blood flow and muscle metabolism during exercise and heat stress

B Nielsen, G Savard, EA Richter, M Hargreaves, B Saltin

Journal of Applied Physiology | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1990

Abstract

The effect of heat stress on blood flow and metabolism in an exercising leg was studied in seven subjects walking uphill (12-17%) at 5 km/h on a treadmill for 90 min or until exhaustion. The first 30 min of exercise were performed in a cool environment (18-21°C); then subjects moved to an adjacent room at 40°C and continued to exercise at the same speed and inclination for a further 60 min or to exhaustion, whichever occurred first. The rate of O2 consumption, 2.6 l/min (1.8-3.3) (average from cool and hot conditions), corresponded to 55-77% of their individual maximums. In the cool environment a steady state was reached at 30 min. When the subjects were shifted to the hot room, the core tem..

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