The effect of body position on cardiovascular, skeletal muscle and ventilatory responses to submaximal cycling
Robert F. Bentley,
Jonaline B. Bernal,
Daniel C. Basile
et al.
Abstract:The completion of exercise in different body positions can impact the function of various components of the oxygen delivery pathway; however, the effect of the haemodynamic conditions induced by a semi‐upright body position on the integrative physiological response to exercise is poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of a semi‐upright body position on cardiac output (CO), vastus lateralis oxygen saturation (), oxygen consumption () and ratings of perceived exertion (Borg RPE) d… Show more
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