1975
DOI: 10.1080/00480169.1975.34254
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Physiological limits to performance

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“…Return to normal oxygen utilization within the first phase is very rapid, then it slows down and depends on the intensity of physical effort (18). After greater physical exercise the possibility of oxygen transport to the tissues becomes a limiting factor (7). According to KLEIN et al (10) short-term performance caused a significant increase of the P50 value of haemoglobin (decreased haemoglobin affinity for oxygen), which means increased oxygen release from the blood to tissues.…”
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“…Return to normal oxygen utilization within the first phase is very rapid, then it slows down and depends on the intensity of physical effort (18). After greater physical exercise the possibility of oxygen transport to the tissues becomes a limiting factor (7). According to KLEIN et al (10) short-term performance caused a significant increase of the P50 value of haemoglobin (decreased haemoglobin affinity for oxygen), which means increased oxygen release from the blood to tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%