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Effects of short-term training on cardiac function during prolonged exercise.
Green HJ, Jones LL, Painter DC. Green HJ, et al. Among authors: painter dc. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1990 Aug;22(4):488-93. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1990. PMID: 2402209
To determine the relationship between the training-induced increases in plasma volume (PV) and alterations in cardiac performance during prolonged submaximal cycle exercise, seven male subjects were studied prior to and following a short-term (3 d) training period (2 h.d-1 …
To determine the relationship between the training-induced increases in plasma volume (PV) and alterations in cardiac performance during pro …
Training-induced hypervolemia: lack of an effect on oxygen utilization during exercise.
Green HJ, Jones LL, Hughson RL, Painter DC, Farrance BW. Green HJ, et al. Among authors: painter dc. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1987 Jun;19(3):202-6. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1987. PMID: 3600233
Maximal aerobic power and ventilation were not altered. It is concluded that hypervolemia induced by short-term exercise training does not affect oxygen consumption either during sub-maximal or maximal exercise....
Maximal aerobic power and ventilation were not altered. It is concluded that hypervolemia induced by short-term exercise training doe …