“…In a recent issue of The Journal of Physiology, Drouin et al (2023) explored whether the 'normal' adjustment of oxygen delivery in small muscle mass exercise below CP was optimal for muscle performance. To test the hypothesis that the 'normal' adjustment of oxygen delivery is optimal for muscle performance, Drouin et al (2023) activated the metaboreflex in a remote skeletal muscle to stimulate an increase in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and subsequent muscle perfusion to a separate active muscle of interest. The authors hypothesized that if the 'normal' adjustment of oxygen delivery was not matched to demand, an improvement in muscle force relative to electromyography (EMG), as a measure of excitation-contraction coupling, would be observed when forearm skeletal muscle perfusion is increased.…”