1994
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-199409000-00008
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Endurance athletes?? stroke volume does not plateau

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“…The SV reached a slight plateau at around 110-130 beats min _1 in both the supine and upright positions, but at maximal exercise there was another rise in SV (predominantly owing to changes in EDV). These findings are similar to those reported for the SV response during upright exercise in male prepubertal distance runners (Rowland et al 1998), endurance-trained men (Gledhill et al 1994;Krip et al 1997;Warburton et al 1999a), endurance-trained women (Wiebe et al 1999) and semi-supine exercise in endurancetrained men (Di Bello et al 1996).…”
Section: Stroke Volume Response To Exercisesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The SV reached a slight plateau at around 110-130 beats min _1 in both the supine and upright positions, but at maximal exercise there was another rise in SV (predominantly owing to changes in EDV). These findings are similar to those reported for the SV response during upright exercise in male prepubertal distance runners (Rowland et al 1998), endurance-trained men (Gledhill et al 1994;Krip et al 1997;Warburton et al 1999a), endurance-trained women (Wiebe et al 1999) and semi-supine exercise in endurancetrained men (Di Bello et al 1996).…”
Section: Stroke Volume Response To Exercisesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Several investigators have observed an enhanced diastolic function in endurance-trained athletes, which allows for more complete filling during the later states of vigorous exercise despite a reduction in the diastolic filling time (Gledhill et al 1994;Krip et al 1997;Wiebe et al 1998Wiebe et al , 1999Warburton et al 1999a). In the present investigation, the progressive increases in diastolic filling rate, EDV and SV support the contention that endurance-trained athletes have an enhanced diastolic function that allows them to increasingly use the Frank-Starling mechanism throughout incremental to maximal exercise (Gledhill et al 1994;Krip et al 1997;Wiebe et al 1998Wiebe et al , 1999Warburton et al 1999a).…”
Section: Stroke Volume Response To Exercisesupporting
confidence: 79%
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