2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40814-021-00840-0
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Measures of excess $$ \dot{\mathrm{V}} $$CO2 and recovery $$ \dot{\mathrm{V}} $$CO2 as indices of performance fatigability during exercise: a pilot study

Abstract: Background The severity of performance fatigability and the capacity to recover from activity are profoundly influenced by skeletal muscle energetics, specifically the ability to buffer fatigue-inducing ions produced from anaerobic metabolism. Mechanisms responsible for buffering these ions result in the production of excess carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be measured as expired CO2 ($$ \dot{\mathrm{V}} $$ V ̇ … Show more

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